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Olympic and Paralympic medals for 2026 revealed in Venice
The official medals for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games were unveiled in Venice on Tuesday, carried by boat to the Palazzo Balbi on the Grand Canal.
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President Emmanuel Macron made a grand entrance at the 2025 Bastille Day celebrations in Paris, marking France’s National Day with military pride, historic symbolism, and Olympic flair. One of the most memorable moments was the ceremonial handover of the sword, a tradition rich in honor and national identity.
Held on the iconic Champs-Élysées, the parade featured elite military units, fighter jet flyovers, and thousands of troops, as Macron reviewed the forces with full presidential ceremony. This year's celebrations also echoed the spirit of unity and resilience, with special tributes to WWII heroes and France’s liberators.
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Public swimming in Seine proves popular in French capital
Thousands of people have been swimming in the River Seine since Paris opened three public bathing sites last month, the first in more than a century.
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Parisians take a historic plunge into the River Seine after more than a century
The return to swimming follows a 1.4 billion euro cleanup project tied to last year’s Olympics. Officials now say the Seine meets European water quality standards on most days.
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Clean enough for a dip? Paris set to reopen the Seine for swimming, but locals aren’t so sure
After more than a century, Parisians are finally being invited to dive back into the city’s most iconic waterway. But is it sensible to take the plunge?
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Unsafe pollution levels in the River Seine forced the postponement of the men's triathlon at the Paris Olympics. In a massive blow to organisers who have repeatedly vowed that the Seine would be safe..