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Paris will deploy 4,000 police officers for France-Israel soccer match following Amsterdam violence
Paris police say that 4,000 officers and 1,600 stadium staff will be deployed for a France-Israel soccer match to ensure security in and around the stadium and on public transportation.
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Notre Dame's bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire
Notre Dame will reopen in one month, with ceremonies and celebrations planned to begin on Dec. 7.
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French anti-riot forces sent to Caribbean territory as thousands defy bans on protests
The French government has sent a special anti-riot police unit that’s been banned for 65 years to the French Caribbean island of Martinique.
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Husband admits to drugging his wife so that dozens of men could rape her
A 71-year-old French man acknowledged in court on Tuesday that over nearly a decade, he was drugging his wife at the time and inviting dozens of men to rape her, as well as raping her himself.
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Husband admits to drugging his wife so that dozens of men could rape her: ‘She didn't deserve this'
A 71-year-old French man has acknowledged in court that over nearly a decade, he was drugging his wife at the time and inviting dozens of men to rape her, as well as raping her himself.
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Police investigates British man who climbed the Eiffel Tower hours before the Olympics closing ceremony
A British man, who was seen climbing the Eiffel Tower hours before the Olympic Closing Ceremony, has been released from police custody, but remains under investigation for trespassing at a historical site, French prosecutors said on Monday.
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Ransomware attack hits dozens of French museums amid 2024 Paris Olympics
The attack, detected on Sunday, hit data systems used by around 40 museums across France.
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Serena Williams says she was ‘denied access' to Paris hotel eatery, hotel says it was fully booked
While in France for the Olympics, the tennis icon blasted the luxury hotel’s restaurant for turning her away.
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No one embodies the US' ties to France better than this homme
As the U.S. competes against France during the Paris Olympics, there was a time when we fought for the same cause, on American soil. And we met a man who embodies the connections Boston has with France: the Marquis de Lafayette, a key ally of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. We went to the city’s Freedom Trail...
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France's train lines hit by arson attacks hours before Opening Ceremony
France’s high-speed rail network was hit Friday with widespread and “criminal” acts of vandalism, including arson attacks, paralyzing travel to Paris.
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Game time! Test your French knowledge with a fun game of trivia
With the 2024 Paris Olympics coming up, sharpen your French knowledge alongside Maria Sansone and Anna Rossi with a trivia game!
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Former supermodel and ex-French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy charged with witness tampering
Former supermodel and French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has been given preliminary charges for involvement in alleged efforts to pressure a witness who accused ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy of receiving illegal campaign financing from Libya. Bruni-Sarkozy was placed under judicial supervision on Tuesday, according to a judicial official not authorized to be publicly named when speaking about an ongoing investigation. Preliminary...
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French election results in no majority party in parliament, leaving country in unprecedented deadlock
A coalition of the French left won the most seats in high-stakes legislative elections Sunday, beating back a far-right surge but failing to win a majority. The outcome left France, a pillar of the European Union and Olympic host country, facing the stunning prospect of a hung parliament and political paralysis.
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The Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris gets windmill back after stunning collapse
Paris’ famed Moulin Rouge cabaret got its red windmill back Friday during a special ceremony that featured can-can dancing on the plaza outside.
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‘A kind of civil war': Divided France on alert for unrest amid political earthquake
For ordinary voters, political polarization in French society is a worrying development that makes them fear for France’s future.
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French voters propel far-right National Rally to strong lead in first-round legislative elections
Voters across mainland France are casting ballots in the first round of early parliamentary elections.
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Rape of 12-year-old Jewish girl sends shockwaves throughout France
The alleged rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a suspected antisemitic attack has sent shockwaves throughout France, and thrust concerns about antisemitism to the forefront of campaigning for the country’s legislative elections.
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Palace of Versailles is briefly evacuated after smoke seen on roof
The Palace is a major tourist attraction, with 8 million annual visitors.
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‘Their story must be told': Tom Hanks remembers D-Day veterans on invasion's 80th anniversary
Tom Hanks, who played Capt. John Miller in the film “Saving Private Ryan,” spoke with NBC News’ Peter Alexander from Normandy on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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World leaders, War II veterans mark 80th anniversary of D-Day invasion on beaches of Normandy
World War II veterans joined heads of state and others Thursday on the beaches of Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day.