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France
In a perplexing French murder trial, identical twins with identical DNA complicate the investigation, challenging police to determine culpability.
A 24-year-old man was hospitalized after a dangerous stunt involving a WW1 bomb. The incident highlights the risks of mishandling historical artifacts.
In a swift response to a devastating fire, a five-star Alps resort evacuated tourists, ensuring their safety amid the unfolding chaos and destruction.
The suspect converted to Islam in 2015 after being radicalised online by an ISIS supporter.
An assailant targeted ‘passers-by’ in the Quai de Grenelle area of France’s capital, according to interior minister Gérald Darmanin.
Some 200 far-right demonstrators gathered in Paris on Friday night to protest the death of a French teenager who died last month after being stabbed during what appeared to be a brawl that broke out at a village dance. Although the circumstances of the incident remain unclear, the far right has framed it as a symbol of France’s increasingly insecure society amid immigration.
It all started with the tragic death of a teenage boy attending a village dance in southern France. Although the circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, members of France’s ultra-right immediately blamed it on “anti-French” sentiment, descending on the region en masse to avenge his death.
New documents surfaced in September indicating that Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel may have played a double role during World War II, serving not only as an informant for the Nazis but also as a member of the French Resistance. But a historian who has analysed the new evidence says he has “serious doubts” about her alleged membership in La Résistance, suggesting the French fashion icon may have used the documents to restore her reputation after the war.
Samuel Paty: Six French teenagers on trial over teacher’s murder The trial of a murdered…
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