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The American presidential election is close to delivering its verdict. And in the race to the White House, Donald Trump is in the lead. Kamala Harris, who was to speak on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, even canceled her speech and her HQ was emptied. Mathematically, everything is still possible but a victory now seems very compromised for the vice-president. To confirm the victory of the Republican candidate or to reignite the suspense, the results from the key state of Pennsylvania are still awaited.
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Benjamin Netanyahu is reorganizing his government so that it leans a little more in his favor in the midst of the war against Hamas and Hezbollah. The Israeli Prime Minister thus announced, in a press release released Tuesday evening by his office, that he had appointed Israel Katz, until then Minister of Foreign Affairs, to replace Yoav Gallant in the Defense portfolio. At 69, Israel Katz, described as a “bulldozer” by the media in his country because of his direct and sometimes abrasive style, is a long-time ally of Benjamin Netanyahu. He should therefore be much more in tune with the Prime Minister than his predecessor in Defense Yoav Gallant.
LOSC continues its very good run in the Champions League. Incredible defeaters in October of Real Madrid (1-0) and Atlético de Madrid (1-3), Lille were able to snatch a draw on Tuesday evening (1-1) against a clearly dominant Juventus Turin, during the 4th C1 day. Bruno Genesio's men opened the scoring with a sublime counter-attack led by Edon Zhegrova and concluded by Jonathan David (1-0, 27th), but they were logically joined in the second half by a penalty from Dusan Vlahovic (1-1, 60th). Also on Tuesday, Monaco also had a great evening, winning 1-0 in Bologna. Let's hope that these results give good ideas to PSG which hosts Atlético Madrid this Wednesday at 9 p.m., and to Brest which travels to Sparta Prague.