What does June 18 say?

This Tuesday, June 18, the Blues are worried about Kylian Mbappé who broke his nose, the official campaign for the legislative elections is launched and Vladimir Putin arrives in North Korea.

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Kylian Mbappé broke his nose after contact with an Austrian player on a header, during the first match of Euro 2024, on June 18 in Dusseldorf.  (FRANCK FIFE / AFP)

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This Tuesday, June 18, uncertainty hovers around Kylian Mbappé, who fractured his nose for the Blues’ first match at Euro 2024 (1-0, against Austria). The striker will not need to be operated on, according to the president of the FFF, but it is still too early to estimate his length of unavailability and therefore whether or not he will be able to play against the Netherlands this Friday, June 21.

The official campaign for the legislative elections began on Monday, with a first major meeting for the Popular Front and the leaders of the left appearing united in Montreuil. Faced with the possibility of a fragmented National Assembly, without an absolute majority for the RN, Jordan Bardella has warned that he will refuse a position as Prime Minister.

And then Russian leader Vladimir Putin is on a state visit to North Korea, where he is scheduled to meet Kim Jong-Un. A strategic partnership is expected between two of the most sanctioned countries in the world and whose rapprochement is perceived as a threat by the West.

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