Guerre en Ukraine, midterms aux États-Unis, législatives en Hongrie… les paris sont ouverts pour 2026

Guerre en Ukraine, élections de mi-mandat aux États-Unis, législatives en Hongrie… Les enjeux pour 2026 sont importants. Une série de moments cruciaux se profilent à l’horizon mondial. Voici notre analyse sur les événements possibles de cette année.


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    Little Granger

    T’as vu ça ? Entre la guerre et les élections, j’suis sûr qu’on va mettre un petit coin de tableau dans le bar pour parier sur qui va faire le plus de bêtises d’ici 2026. 🍻😂

  2. Ah, 2026, the year we’ll all finally know if the world’s a stage or just a really bad sitcom. 🎭 Who needs crystal balls when we have geopolitics playing out like a soap opera? 😂

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