This Tuesday, October 17, an attack left two dead in Belgium, three days after the attack in Arras in France, the Professional Football League will know its future broadcasters and while Minecraft explodes its record, let’s take an esports course in high school.
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This Tuesday, October 17, the terrorist who killed two Swedish supporters in the streets of Brussels on Monday evening is still wanted. Faced with the horror, the 35,000 supporters who remained confined for more than two hours in the King Beaudouin stadium, after the interruption of Belgium-Sweden, sang “all together” for unity and solidarity with the Swedes.
UPDATE AT 8:19 A.M.: a suspect was arrested in Brussels, according to the federal prosecutor’s office.
The Professional Football League wants to approach the billion euros for television broadcasting rights for Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. It will know this Tuesday the amount of the offers proposed by the broadcasters, including Amazon and DAZN, but not Canal+. If the expected amounts are reached, the LFP will immediately communicate who wins the bet. Otherwise, difficult negotiations will begin.
And while the best-selling video game in history, Minecraft, has just crossed the milestone of 300 million copies sold, “What does it say?” takes you to esports lessons at the Pierre de Coubertin high school in Nancy. The objective of the training is to enable young people to enter the professional world of video games.
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