In the news this Saturday, December 30…

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2023-12-30 00:35:00

The traditional All Star Game, the great poster for the 11th day of the Top 14, the legislative elections in Serbia… All the news from Saturday December 30.

DS with AFP CHICAGO, December 22, 2023, Victor Wembanyama during a match with the Spurs. © Joel Lerner / XinHua Published on 12/29/2023 at 11:35 p.m.

The All Star Game is played at the Accor Arena. It is one of the most anticipated events of the year on the French basketball scene. The traditional LNB All Star Game will take place this Saturday, December 30 at the Accor Arena in Paris. This all-star match, pitting the selection of the best French players at mid-season against its counterpart of foreign players playing in the Elite basketball championship, will, as expected, feature prominently in the spectacle. Six months after the departure for the NBA of new basketball star Victor Wembanyama, the traditional All Star Game, which he had splashed with his talent during the previous edition, returns with a different interest to the Bercy Arena. This year, the event is marked by a homogeneous casting where French basketball will try to show that it remains attractive.

A beautiful rugby poster. This Saturday evening, La Rochelle and Stade Toulouse face each other in the shock of this eleventh day of Top 14. Far from its objectives in terms of results, lacking benchmarks in leadership, La Rochelle has decided to shorten the break post-World Cup initially scheduled until January for its captain Grégory Alldritt, greatly anticipated on Saturday (9:05 p.m.) against Toulouse.

Tense vote for the legislative elections in Serbia. Against a backdrop of suspicions of electoral fraud, Serbs are voting again for the legislative elections this Saturday, December 30 in 30 of the country’s 8,000 offices. Yesterday, Friday December 29, several hundred Serbian demonstrators, most of them students, gathered in the center of Belgrade to block an intersection in the capital, protesting against the irregularities which, according to them, marred the legislative elections of December 17, won by the nationalist right. According to official results, the SNS (nationalist right) party of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic won 46% of the vote against 23.5% for the opposition coalition.

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