le but dingue de Tchouaméni contre Majorque

Aurélien Tchouaméni est en train de sortir le Real Madrid d'une situation préoccupante. Alors que les Merengue étaient tenus en échec par Majorque, l'international français a permis aux siens de prendre l'avantage grâce à une frappe totalement dingue, qui n'est pas sans rappeler les trajectoires que prenaient celles d'un certain Cristiano Ronaldo. Pour rappel, l'ancien Monégasque ne sera pas de la partie mercredi soir contre Manchester City pour cause de suspension après avoir reçu un carton jaune à l'aller.

Le but fou de Tchouaméni !

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Aurélien Tchouaméni a inscrit un but totalement dingue cet après-midi contre Majorque. Aurélien Tchouaméni est en train de sortir le Real Madrid d'une situation préoccupante. Alors que les Merengue étaient tenus en échec par Majorque, l'international français a permis aux siens de prendre l'avantage grâce à une frappe totalement dingue.


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Jump in unemployment rate puts Bank of Canada in a ‘tricky spot’. Here’s why - National

The Canadian unemployment rate jumped up to 6.1 per cent in March amid rapid growth in the labour pool, Statistics Canada said Friday.

Canadian employers collectively shed 2,200 jobs last month but employment was little changed in the month, the agency said.

Canada’s unemployment rate was 5.8 per cent in February.

The spike in the unemployment rate – a full percentage point higher than where it stood a year ago – is tied to an additional 60,000 people looking for work or on temporary layoff in March, StatCan said. Last month the agency reported that, as of Jan. 1, Canada’s annual population growth hit its fastest rate since 1957.

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Canada’s population hits 41M, seeing fastest growth in more than 60 years

The consensus of economist expectations called for 25,000 jobs gained last month and a more modest increase in the unemployment rate to 5.9 per cent.

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Youth aged 15-24 bore the brunt of contraction with 28,000 jobs lost in March.

StatCan said the food and accommodation services, wholesale and retail trade, and professional, scientific and technical industries led job losses in the month, offset by gains in healthcare and social assistance.

Average hourly wages were up 5.1 per cent year-over-year, a slight acceleration from 5.0 per cent in February.

The latest employment data comes days before the Bank of Canada’s next interest rate announcement, which is set for April 10.

The central bank has been looking for signs that the labour market is cooling, and by extension taking some steam out of inflation, as it debates how long to keep interest rates elevated.

BMO chief economist Doug Porter said in a note to clients on Wednesday that while the rising unemployment rate suggests a slackening in the labour market, still-hot wage growth puts the Bank of Canada in a “tricky spot.”

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“With productivity barely moving, these (five per cent) gains will feed right into costs and threaten to keep inflation sticky,” he wrote.

Inflation has also surprised economists with softer than expected reports for two months in a row, most recently cooling to 2.8 per cent annually in February. Real gross domestic product data has meanwhile come in hotter than anticipated to start 2024, suggesting the economy is holding up under the weight of higher interest rates.

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Canada likely to avoid recession, begin recovering later in 2024: Deloitte

But economists weighing in on Friday said that the weak job report, which noted a tick down in total hours worked for March, could be a sign that Canada’s economy is set for a more pronounced slowdown.

TD Bank senior economist James Orlando said in a note that the March jobs report “casts a cloud over the Canadian economy.”

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To date, the Bank of Canada’s decision to be patient on its pivot to rate cuts has been validated by relatively strong economic results, he said, giving the central bank “extra time” to ensure inflation cools back to its two per cent target. But a weak jobs report might challenge that approach.

“This throws some cold water on expectations that the recent string of hot economic data prints to start 2024 will be sustained,” he wrote.

CIBC senior economist Andrew Grantham said in a note Friday that the “cracks that had been emerging within the Canadian labour market suddenly got a lot wider.”

While strong GDP data had pushed markets to expect policy rate cuts from the Bank of Canada to begin in July, Grantham said the weaker than expected jobs report should affirm CIBC’s call for a decrease in June.

Porter also said that a June rate cut is “looking a bit more likely now.” He said that the Bank of Canada could sound more “dovish” – opening the door to rate cuts in the future – at its April 10 decision.

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Bank of Canada says it’s still ‘too early’ to cut interest rates

Money markets raised their odds for a June rate cut after Friday’s jobs release, according to Reuters, and expect the central bank will hold at its decision next week. The Bank of Canada will also release fresh forecasts for inflation and the economy alongside the rate announcement on Wednesday.

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Grantham said the expected economic softening in the second quarter of the year will continue to drive up the unemployment rate, which he expects to peak close to 6.5 per cent.

“However, interest rate cuts starting in June should bring a reacceleration in growth, which will help to stabilise the labour market in the second half of the year and into 2025.”

– with files from The Canadian Press and Reuters


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Une erreur d'arbitrage a fait basculer la demi-finale de Monte-Carlo entre Tsitsipas et Sinner

À un an près, Jannik Sinner n'aurait probablement pas perdu sa demi-finale de Monte-Carlo contre Stefanos Tsitsipas. À un an près, il n'aurait sans doute pas non plus fini son match avec des crampes. Mais on est encore en 2024 et il reste quelques mois pour rappeler que l'erreur (d'arbitrage) est humaine et pour se demander si ça ne manquera pas quand même un peu, quand la technologie sera venue archiver ad vitam ces sources de litiges, de coups de théâtre, de discussions bouillantes et, parfois, comme samedi, d'injustice.


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Puncak Arus Mudik,  Penanganan Penyeberangan Mudik Lebaran 2024 Berjalan Cukup Baik

Menko PMK: Kapal dari Merak ke Bakauheni Hanya Turunkan Penumpang, dan Balik untuk Angkut

KEMENKO PMK --  Menteri Koordinator Bidang Pembangunan Manusia dan Kebudayaan (Menko PMK) Muhadjir Effendy menjelaskan, pada puncak arus mudik Lebaran 2024, pemerintah menetapkan kebijakan agar Perahu dari Pelabuhan Merak ke Pelabuhan Bakauheni yang membawa penumpang, juga dapat mengangkut penumpang saat kembali ke Pelabuhan Merak

Hal tersebut disampaikan Menko Muhadjir usai melaksanakan Rapat Koordinasi Angkutan Lebaran Tahun 2024 di Dermaga Eksekutif Pelabuhan Merak, Cilegon, Banten, pada Minggu (7/4/2024).

"Jadi kita akan mengambil kebijakan, kapal dari Merak ke Bakauheni hanya nge-drop penumpang dan segera kembali ke Merak untuk mengangkut penumpang. Sementara, untuk Perahu yang bongkar dan muat hanya di Pelabuhan Ciwandan atau Pelabuhan Pajang," ujar Menko Muhadjir.

Selain kebijakan menurunkan dan mengangkut penumpang di pelabuhan Merak, pemerintah juga melakukan sistem buka tutup jalan untuk masuk ke pelabuhan Merak. Delaying system ini, dimaksudkan untuk mencegah terjadinya penumpukan kendaraan yang akan masuk ke Pelabuhan Merak. 

"Karena itu kalau kita menunjukkan antrian di jalan tol. Ada yang kita delay, kita tahan itu agar tidak mengurangi terjadi kepadatan yang dapat menyebabkan ketidaknyamanan para pemudik," Penjelasan terperinci Menko Muhadjir.

Saat melakukan pemantauan di Dermaga Eksekutif Pelabuhan Merak, Menko Muhadjir juga menyempatkan berinteraksi dengan para pemudik yang tengah menunggu  kapal ferry bagi menyeberang ke Pelabuhan Bakauheni. Menko PMK menyapa mereka dan menanyakan perasaan dan pengalaman selama menunggu pemberangkatan dan hal lainnya.  

Selain di Pelabuhan Merak, Menko PMK juga mengecek arus mudik di Pelabuhan Ciwandan. Sebagaimana diketahui, Pelabuhan Ciwandan merupakan pelabuhan yang dikhususkan bagi pemudik yang menyeberang dengan angkutan sepeda motor. Tampak antrean ribuan pemudik ProPenganjur sudah memadati dermaga sejak dini hari. 

Setelah mendapat laporan dari Korlantas, Kemenhub, ASDP dan pihak terkait lainnya serta meninjau secara segera, Menko PMK menegaskan bahwa penanganan penyeberangan laut pada arus mudik SeRisalah 2024 berjalan cukup baik. Menurutnya, penanganan yang dilakukan oleh segala pihak terkait telah sukses dan berhasil melancarkan arus mudik.

"Oleh sebab itu, saya selaku Menteri Koordinator yang mendapatkan tugas dari Pak Kepala Negara untuk mengkoordinasikan kegiatan mudik tahun 2024 mengucapkan terima kasih pada segala pihak yang telah bekerja keras mensukseskan kegiatan ini, termasuk teman-teman media, karena banyak kebijakan yang kita ambil berdasar pemberitaan mefia," jelasnya. 

Dalam kesempatan peninjauan tersebut, Menko PMK didampingi Deputi Warsito dan Asdep Thomas Siregar. Turut hadir Menteri Perhubungan Budi Karya Sumadi; Gubernur Provinsi Banten Al Muktabar; Walikota Cilegon Helldy Agustian; Direktur Utama PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry Ira Puspadewi; Direktur Reggident Korlantas Polri; Brigadir Jenderal Polisi Yusri Yunus beserta jajaran; Kapolda Banten Irjen. Pol. Abdul Karim, dan jajaran dari Kemenhub, Pemprov Banten, PT Jasa Raharja, PT Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia. (*) 


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Rapist who terrorized Burnaby trails out of prison, living in Surrey

Michal Popek, 44, was handed a 12-year prison sentence in November 2020 for sexually assaulting four women who were strangers to him – including two women walking on Burnaby trails in broad daylight in February and March of 2016.

A man whose crimes a judge has called "every woman's worst nightmare" has been released from prison and is living in Surrey.

Michal Popek, 44, was handed a 12-year prison sentence in November 2020 for sexually assaulting four women who were strangers to him – including two women walking on Burnaby trails in broad daylight in February and March of 2016.

He has now been granted a "one chance statutory release" ahead of the end of that sentence in December 2025, according to Surrey RCMP.

The detachment put out a news release Thursday to inform the public that a "dangerous sex offender" who "poses a risk to adolescent girls and adult women, including strangers," is living in the community.

Popek, who will be monitored by correctional services and Surrey RCMP through "traditional police methods" as well as electronic monitoring, is bound by multiple conditions:

  • A 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew
  • Not to consume, purchase or possess alcohol
  • Not to consume, purchase or possess drugs other than prescribed medication taken as prescribed and over the counter drugs taken as recommended by the manufacturer
  • Not to attend any business where the primary source of income is derived from the sale of alcohol
  • Not to attend any business where the primary source of income is derived from the sale of cannabis
  • Not to be in the company of sex trade workers/escorts

Popek is 5-foot-5, weighs 150 pounds and has a medium complexion, brown eyes and short brown hair.

Anyone who sees or knows of Popek violating any of the conditions is asked to call 911 immediately.

After the end of his prison term in December 2025, Popek will be bound by a 10-year long-term supervision order.

'Violent and horrific'

Popek was sentenced after pleading guilty to four counts of sexual assault for attacks on strangers between March 2015 and April 2016.

One of those assaults, on a 17-year-old girl, lasted for 40 minutes, according to court documents.

The girl had been on her school lunch break, walking on the Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail on Feb. 18, 2016.

She couldn't find her friends in the usual spot and started to retrace her steps.

She had seen Popek a few minutes earlier and saw him again.

The second time, he grabbed her by the waist and threw her to the ground.

"She attempted to punch him, but her attempt was futile," states a sentencing ruling on the case.

In the second Burnaby attack 17 days later (on March 6, 2016), Popek grabbed a 20-year-old woman from behind and threw her to the ground.

The woman had been walking on the Trans Mountain Trail north of the Meadowood Park area listening to music on her headphones.

"She fought back with her umbrella and tried to scratch him," states the ruling. "She told him she had cancer. He paused only very briefly and then continued in his attempt to remove her pants."

Popek ran off when a man walking the trail interrupted his attack.

Police task force

Popek's attacks happened amid a string of sexual assaults in Burnaby in early 2016, and the Burnaby RCMP – which struck a task force to find the perpetrator – warned women not to walk alone, especially in the area around the Burnaby Mountain Urban Trail.

Popek was finally caught in Vancouver on April 19, 2016 after another sexual assault in broad daylight.

He had broken into an 84-year-old woman's home at about 8:15 a.m. and opened her bedroom door while she was in bed.

When she called out to her son who lived in the basement, Popek left.

Outside, he knocked his final victim, a 54-year-old woman taking pictures of flowers along the street, to the ground and groped her, trying to pull down her pants. She hit him in the face with her camera.

A Good Samaritan ran to help, and Popek ran away, but this time the police caught up to him.

"All of the crimes were serious; all were violent," said B.C. provincial court Judge Ellen Gordon in a November 2020 sentencing ruling. "While sexual assaults of strangers on the street are exceptionally rare, they are every woman's worst nightmare, and there are four women here for whom that nightmare became a reality."

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Les ennuis continuent pour Kingsley Coman. Déjà absent depuis 13 matches depuis le début de la saison en raison de ses blessures, en particulier à un genou, ce qui l’a éloigné des terrains de fin janvier jusqu’à début avril, Kinglsey Coman (27 ans) a encore subi un énorme coup dur contre le FC Cologne, ce samedi en Bundesliga. À la réception d’un centre de Joshua Kimmich, l’ex-Parisien s’est effondré dans la surface adverse, touché manifestement encore au genou. Incapable de se relever, Coman a été contraint d’être remplacé par Jamal Musiala (50e).

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Le tout, à quelques heures maintenant du quart de finale retour de Ligue des Champions contre Arsenal. Peu après sa sortie du terrain et son transport à l’hôpital avant le coup de sifflet final, le Bayern Munich expliquait qu’il «manquera plusieurs semaines au FC Bayern. Le joueur offensif s’est blessé aux adducteurs droits lors du match à domicile de Bundesliga contre le FC Cologne samedi, en raison d’une lésion d’un faisceau musculaire», après un premier examen effectué.

À lire Bayern, EdF : premières nouvelles inquiétantes pour Kingsley Coman

Kingsley Coman incertain pour l’Euro 2024

«Il va subir des examens complémentaires. Ce n’est pas bon signe. Nous espérons qu’il ne sera pas absent pendant plusieurs mois», a expliqué le directeur sportif, Christoph Freund, à propos de sa blessure. Mais cela semble bien plus grave que cela. Selon les informations de Sky Sports Allemagne, Kingsley Coman devrait être absent jusqu’à 5 à 6 semaines et manquera donc toute la fin de la saison avec le Bayern Munich. Mais ce n’est pas tout, puisque le média allemand précise que l’international français est d’ores et déjà incertain pour l’Euro 2024, alors que Didier Deschamps devra communiquer sa liste définitive à l’UEFA, le 7 juin prochain.

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«Le gros bémol de tout le match, c’est la blessure de Kingsley Coman. Cela me rend très triste car je sais à quel point il a travaillé dur et à quel point c’était important pour nous. Cela avait l’air extrêmement douloureux sur les images télévisées. Ce n’est certainement pas suffisant pour mercredi. C’est extrêmement dur, surtout dans cette phase où vous jouez pour les titres», expliquait Thomas Tuchel après la rencontre. Un sérieux coup dur pour lui, mais aussi pour Didier Deschamps qui risque de devoir penser à d’autres options pour sa liste de joueurs à amener en Allemagne, cet été.


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