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Zelensky will address French parliamentarians at 3 p.m. this Wednesday

France will once again be able to show its support for Ukraine this Wednesday.

The National Assembly and the Senate will indeed meet exceptionally and simultaneously at 3 p.m., despite the end of the parliamentary session, to listen to a live message from Volodymyr Zelensky.

No less than three candidates for the Elysée, Marine Le Pen, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, also deputies, will sit at the Palais-Bourbon for the 15 minutes that the Ukrainian president's video address is supposed to last.

A fourth deputy also candidate for the Elysée, Fabien Roussel, is excused because of a family bereavement.

At the Palais-Bourbon as at the Palais du Luxembourg, no debate will be organized after Zelensky's message.

On the other hand, a parliamentary liaison committee will take place in the wake of Matignon.

In Limoges, François Hollande steals the show from Anne Hidalgo

François Hollande was in the campaign Tuesday evening in Limoges.

The former President of the Republic was of course not there to defend his candidacy, but to provide "faithful and loyal" support to Anne Hidalgo.

However, by appearing at this meeting of the socialist candidate in the heart of a Limousin with a very deep red and pink tradition, the one who "does not exclude", according to his entourage, to present himself to the legislative elections in Corrèze, above all wanted to show that the left should count with him to "rebuild".

Ashleigh Barty, world No.1 in tennis, retires at 25

This is a huge surprise for the tennis world.

World No. 1 Ashleigh Barty announced her retirement at just 25 on Wednesday in a video message.

“Today is a difficult and emotional day for me because I am announcing my retirement from tennis,” the Australian said on Instagram.

"I'm so happy, and I'm so ready and I just know now in my heart that as a person, this is the right decision," she said, in tears.

World number one since 2019, she has won three Grand Slam singles titles: Roland-Garros (2019), Wimbledon (2021) and the Australian Open (2022).

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