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La Loterie Nationale Burkinabè (LONAB) informe son aimable clientèle qu'à l'occasion des fêtes de fin d'année, les paris PMU'B et ECD du Jeudi 1 er Janvier 2026 ne seront pas organisés.
Elle s'excuse des désagréments et lui donne rendez-vous le 02 Janvier 2026 pour la reprise des paris.
La LONAB vous souhaite une bonne et heureuse année 2026.
Les lots aux gagnants, les bénéfices au Faso
La Direction générale
Au total, 846 réfugiés congolais hébergés dans le camp de Rumonge, au Burundi, ont reçu une aide humanitaire composée de vivres et produits non-alimentaires. Ce don, offert par des particuliers, constitue une véritable bouée de sauvetage pour ces réfugiés, majoritairement originaires de la ville d’Uvira, selon les bénéficiaires.
Au moins 148 détenus de la prison centrale de Bunia (Ituri) ont bénéficié de consultations et de soins gratuits, grâce à l’équipe médicale du contingent marocain, en collaboration avec l’unité d’appui à l’administration pénitentiaire de la MONUSCO.
Ces casques bleus ont également remis un important lot de médicaments essentiels pour la prise en charge de près de deux mille détenus.
Theo Von: Oh, I think it's brave to be able to speak up; sometimes if you're right or wrong, it's brave to try.
Tucker Carlson: It's our obligation to try. I was quiet for 30 years. I shouldn't have been I didn't want to fight but I shouldn't have been
Theo Von: People say like you get information wrong, but if information is given out that's wrong, then how do you expect someone to know accurate information?
The truth is that such tests are not banned--they are regulated, nor is Israel the only country that does this. The fact that such tests exist—and are widely studied—fatally undermines Carlson’s argument. He also betrays a basic ignorance of Jewish diversity. Sweeping claims about “the Jews” ignore well-documented distinctions among Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Mizrahi populations, all of which have been extensively studied.
According to a 2001 report on the website of the National Library of Medicine
although Ashkenazi Jews were found to differ slightly from Sephardic and Kurdish Jews, it is noteworthy that there is, overall, a high degree of genetic affinity among the three Jewish communities. Moreover, neither Ashkenazi nor Sephardic Jews cluster adjacent to their former host populations, a finding that argues against substantial admixture of malesThe LA Times reported in 2010 on a study of Ashkenazic Jewish ancestry:
Carlson’s final move—arguing that the destruction of the Temple somehow severed Judaism from its own past—is just as foolish. Judaism did not end in 70 CE. It adapted, as living civilizations do. Jewish law, liturgy, language, and communal identity evolved organically from Second Temple Judaism, preserving continuity across catastrophe and exile. To suggest otherwise is not scholarship; it is historical vandalism.
But Carlson is not trying to educate. As with his claim that Benjamin Netanyahu called him a Nazi or that American taxpayers somehow “pay Netanyahu’s salary,” this is pure provocation. He gives his audience what it wants: grievance dressed up as insight, ignorance masquerading as courage.
Tucker Carlson’s performance is not merely uninformed—it is reckless. By presenting his lack of knowledge as a form of bravery, he invites his audience to confuse curiosity with certainty and skepticism with denial. Jews, Judaism, and Israel are not abstractions to be waved away with rhetorical questions and conspiratorial shrugs. They are among the most thoroughly documented continuities in human history. Carlson’s failure to grasp that is not a moral stand. It is a choice—and one that trades truth for applause.