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French women rally for woman at centre of mass rape trial

9th - Higher Ed
Crowds took to the streets in France over the weekend to show support for Gisèle Pélicot, whose husband is accused of drugging her and allowing strangers to rape her over several years.
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How Gisèle Pélicot became France's symbol for the fight against sexual violence

9th - Higher Ed
Some protesters carried banners that hailed Pélicot for speaking out about her horrific ordeal at the hands of her now ex-husband and assured other victims of sexual violence that they are not alone.
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'Surrealism manifesto' takes pride of place in Paris celebration of movement's centenary

9th - Higher Ed
The Pompidou Centre in Paris has gathered about 500 Surrealist works from international public and private collections.
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Paris to Provence: France's Landscapes in Stunning Drone Views.

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Fly high above France's picturesque landscapes and cities with this captivating drone footage. From the charming streets of Paris to vast vineyards and historic castles, experience the natural splendor, rich history, and unique culture...
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Which were the best moments of the Paris Paralympics?

9th - Higher Ed
Around 4,400 athletes from 184 nations participated in the 17th edition of the Paralympics, with several records broken and many memorable moments.
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Paris Paralympics set records

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris Paralympic Games set records with 169 participating delegations and 165 media outlets covering the event. Nearly 2.4 million tickets were sold.
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Paris Paralympics break attendance and media attention records

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris Paralympic Games set records with 169 participating delegations and 165 media outlets covering the event. Nearly 2.4 million tickets were sold.
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What will be the legacy of the 2024 Paris Paralympics?

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris Paralympic Games broke records with 169 participating delegations and 165 media outlets covering the event. But what long-lasting legacy will remain now that the Games are over?
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Thousands protest across France against Macron's choice of PM

9th - Higher Ed
They were responding to a call from a far-left party leader who criticised as a power grab the president's appointment of a right wing prime minister.
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Why France is your perfect autumnal getaway

9th - Higher Ed
Travel Smart hops catches a Brittany Ferry across to France for this episode, looking at the reasons why the country is your perfect getaway in the autumn months.Ben Parker and Annabel Grossman grace the south of France, where the crowds...
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Paralympic Games begin in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
The 2024 Paralympic Games kicked off Wednesday with athletes parading down the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Canada has 126 athletes competing, and for the first time, should they win, they’ll be paid the same bonus money as Olympians.
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Meet Valentina Petrillo: The Italian sprinter set to become the first Paralympic transgender athlete

9th - Higher Ed
Despite facing controversy and claims of unfair advantage, Petrillo is set to compete in the T12 classification for visually impaired athletes in Paris.
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Why the Paralympics Matter: Insights from Gold Medalist Matt Scott

9th - Higher Ed
Tune into the Paralympics on NBC and Peacock from August 28th - September 8th!
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Paralympic Games Kickoff Wednesday, Aug. 28Th in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
The Paris 2024 Paralympic games kick off Wednesday with a historic opening ceremony on the Champs-Élysées.
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Telegram Founder Detained

9th - Higher Ed
A high profile arrest overseas prompting discussions over online content moderation Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder of the messaging app telegram.
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Thousands of athletes descend on Paris for shot at Paralympic gold

9th - Higher Ed
Sports fever is not over in the French capital, and is expected to be kicked into high gear with the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
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Thousands of athletes on their way to Paris for a shot at Paralympic gold

9th - Higher Ed
Sports fever is not over in the French capital, and it is expected to kick into high gear with the 2024 Paralympics opening on Wednesday.
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Paralympians light the flame at the birthplace of the games in England

9th - Higher Ed
Two British Paralympians lit the flame in Stoke Mandeville, a village northwest of London that's considered the birthplace of the Paralympic Games.
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Botswana's Letsile Tebogo wins the men's 200 meters as France reach the men's basketball final vs US

9th - Higher Ed
Noah Lyles reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 two days before the race. The latest from the Paris Olympics.
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Botswana's Tebogo upsets Lyles to win men's 200 meters as France reach men's basketball final vs US

9th - Higher Ed
Noah Lyles reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 two days before the race. The latest from the Paris Olympics.
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#TheMoment Arkells discovered a talented singer in a Paris bistro

9th - Higher Ed
Arkells frontman Max Kerman recounts the moment a server at a Paris bistro joined him for a spontaneous Alicia Keys performance.
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Canadian women’s beach volleyball duo to play for Olympic gold

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians Melissa Humana-Paredes and Brandie Wilkerson have advanced to the gold medal round in women’s beach volleyball after defeating their Swiss opponents in the semifinal.
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Paris suburbs residents express mixed feelings about Olympic Games

9th - Higher Ed
Many events of the Olympic Games are not held in Paris, but in the suburbs of the capital. These suburbs are expressed mixed emotions on how the Games are affecting them.
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Olympic skateboarders ages 11 to 51 shred at Paris 2024

9th - Higher Ed
Now out of medal contention in Paris, 14-year-old Canadian skateboarding prodigy Fay DeFazio Ebert is already looking ahead to Los Angeles 2028, after a strong performance in a field with competitors as young as 11, and as old as 51.