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The death of a French streamer during an extended broadcast prompted soul-searching and controversy, as a government minister said he had been “humiliated and mistreated for ...
In a paper published Wednesday (Aug. 20) in the journal Science Advances, researchers analyzed the remains of 82 people ...
The destruction of an olive tree planted in honor of murder victim Ilan Halimi has drawn widespread condemnation but little ...
The cobbled streets of Paris' once-bohemian Montmartre district are becoming the latest flashpoint in European cities' ...
The exhibition “Beloved Suburbs” drew more than 150,000 visitors to France’s Museum of the History of Immigration. “We really ...
Collectives and artists are working to put festivities at the heart of their activism. It is a way to fight activist fatigue, ...
PARIS — Tens of thousands of police officers will be deployed in France on Sunday night as Paris Saint-Germain takes on Chelsea in the Club World Cup final thousands of miles away in the ...
Celebrations of PSG’s first Champions League title were largely peaceful but degenerated into violence in some areas.
Oakland city officials say they're prepared for the Juneteenth celebration Thursday after sideshows and a wild shootout marred last year's festivities.
The streets of Paris transformed from jubilation to devastation as Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League triumph spiraled into widespread riots across the French capital.
PARIS (AP) — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt PSG's celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief said on Monday.
Authorities have detained another 79 people as violence continued to disrupt Paris Saint-Germain’s celebrations of their historic Champions League victory, police in the French capital said.
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