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Next stop, C:\ ... Paris Metro screen goes off the tracks
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More than 280 arrested in Paris as clashes erupt on PSG victory night
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France arrests hundreds of rioters nationwide as PSG win Champions League
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PSG celebrations in France spark clashes; 416 detained, 7 police officers injured
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Archaeologists digging beneath Notre Dame uncover 2,000 years of history
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Under Notre Dame cathedral, a 'dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history
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Why the 'dig of the century' is happening underneath Notre Dame
Under Notre Dame, a 'dig of the century' looks to unearth thousands of years of Parisian history Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:12pm More than a year after France's famed Notre Dame reopened to the public, an archaeological exploration delving into thousands of years of the history of Paris and dubbed by some as the "dig of the century" has begun just metres below the cathedral's ground floor. As the world watched on in 2019, a fire on Paris's Île de la Cité brought the cathedral's spire crashing down...
France accused of ‘climate denial’ as green funding quietly shrinks following blistering heatwave
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A 'ring of fire' could soon burn around one of Australia's major cities
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