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  • Africa's MPOX Variant Clade 1b Reaches France: Health Officials Take Action France reports the first case of the MPOX variant from Africa, prompting health measures and investigations into its spread.
  • Paris’s Grand Palais Ice Rink Returns After 5-Year Renovation—Bigger and Better The Grand Palais ice rink in Paris reopens after renovations, featuring a 3,000 sqm skating area and festive activities from Dec 14 to Jan 8.
  • ‘Let’s Go, Chinese’: PSG’s Lee Kang In Confronted with Racial Insult – Fans Outraged Lee Kang In, a PSG midfielder, faced racial abuse at training, being called "Chinese" in a discriminatory remark during fan session.
  • Tesla Crash in France Claims Four Lives, Safety Fears Escalate Globally Concerns over Tesla EV safety rise after a crash in France killed four people, and another incident in South Korea leads to investigation.
  • South Korea Supports US, France in Push for Ceasefire on Israel-Lebanon Border The South Korean government expressed its full support for the international community's call for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
  • Get Naked and Visit: Mucem Museum's Unique Exhibition Invites Nude Visitors France’s Mucem Museum exhibits over 600 artworks on nudity, offering monthly nude viewings until December 9.
  • Heads Up Travelers: Mont Blanc Tunnel Shuts Down for Major Overhaul The Mont Blanc Tunnel will close from September 2 to December 15 for a 15-week reconstruction of a 600-meter section.
  • Bodies of Two South Korean Climbers Found on Mont Blanc After Harrowing Search Rescue teams found the bodies of two South Korean climbers on Mont Blanc, who went missing due to severe weather.
  • French Man Drugged Wife for Years, Letting 80+ Men Assault Her A shocking case has emerged in France where a husband allegedly drugged his wife for nearly a decade, during which he invited over 80 men ...
  • Is the French Government Behind Telegram CEO’s Arrest? Macron Says No Emmanuel Macron stated that Pavel Durov's arrest was a judicial matter, not political, amid allegations of illegal content distribution.
  • Telegram Founder Pavel Durov’s Arrest Sparks Russian Outrage Over ‘Western Double Standards Russia condemned Pavel Durov's arrest, criticizing it as Western double standards and questioning whether NGOs will protest France's actions.
  • China Shocks the World: Ends USA's 11-Year Reign in Olympic Swimming China's men's 4x100m medley relay team delivered a stunning upset by ending the United States' streak of 11 consecutive victories.
  • Which Country Paying the Most for Olympic Gold Medalists: Serbia in 3rd place, Israel in 2nd, and the 1st Place Goes to... Hong Kong has claimed the top spot for offering the highest prize money to gold medalists at the Paris Olympics.
  • Canada’s Women Soccer Coach Bev Priestman Ousted After Olympic Drone Spying Scandal A team has been disqualified from the Paris Olympics for using drones to spy on their opponents' training sessions.
  • Olympics or Sauna? Athletes Struggle with Sweltering Shuttle Buses Heatwaves are becoming the main source of concern among South Korean athletes gearing up for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
  • France's Left Takes Charge: What's Next for the Economy? On July 8, the international credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) 500 pointed out that the new parliament’s decision-making over the next few months will complicate France’s economic and fiscal policy, increasing uncertainty. They warned that if France fails to reduce its massive public deficit and the burden of interest on debt surges, or […]
  • Ever Wondered Why Some Countries Drive on the Left and Others on the Right? We'll Tell You In countries like South Korea and the U.S., vehicles drive on the right side of the road, but in the U.K. and Japan, they drive on the left. While this may seem bizarre to us, about 35% of the world’s population lives in countries where cars drive on the left. Since the very beginning, most […]
  • U.S. Troops Out, Russia In: Three African Nations Cut Military Ties Military leaders from Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, who took power through coups, have established the union, Alliance of Sahel States.
  • Theft of the Century? 1300-Year-Old French Sword Disappears A legendary French sword, Durandal, has disappeared. It was wedged into a rock for over 1300 years and is now gone missing.
  • France Takes Aim at Nvidia: Big Tech Battle Heats Up France is expected to become the first enforcer of European antitrust regulations against tech giant Nvidia.
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