In the headlines this Saturday, December 10…

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The quarter-final of the Blues against England, Annie Ernaux receives her Nobel Prize, the CNR of youth… All the news of the day.





Par LePoint.fr (with AFP)

The French football team is opposed to England on Saturday in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
The French football team is opposed to England on Saturday in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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World Cup 2022. A whole country is holding its breath. The French football team faces England on Saturday (8 p.m.) for a place in the semi-finals of the 2022 World Cup. Didier Deschamps should logically renew the same eleven which won against Poland (3- 1) in the round of 16. The winner of this match will face the winner of the other quarter-final which will see Portugal and Morocco face off a few hours earlier (4 p.m.).

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Nobel Prize. His coronation will take place this Saturday, December 10. Annie Ernaux, 82, will receive the Nobel Prize for Literature from the hands of the King of Sweden in Stockholm. The ultimate recognition for the writer, whose jury had wanted to salute “the courage and the clinical acuity with which she discovers the roots, the distances and the collective constraints of personal memory”. Annie Ernaux, whose books were reprinted in 900,000 copies by Gallimard after the announcement of the Nobel, will also receive a check for around 900,000 euros.

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CNR. Elisabeth Borne will host the National Council for Refoundation (CNR) on Saturday at Matignon, dedicated to the theme of youth. : The living conditions of young people, and in particular student housing, the reform of student grants, the question of civic engagement, or even professional integration will be on the menu of the discussions. About twenty “committed” young people such as those elected to the high school life councils or even “youth professionals” will be present.

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International. Saturday will also be marked by World Human Rights Day. For the occasion, many events will be held around the world while FIFA and the World Health Organization (WHO) will recall that there is no place for discrimination in football or in society. society in general.

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