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World leaders mark 100 years since end of WW I

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PM Trudeau joins other world leaders in Paris to mark the 100th anniversary of armistice and honour the lives lost in battle.
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State of the Union: Russia, Ukraine tensions, Brexit travels and yellow jackets

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Theresa May on the road to Brexit After clinching a withdrawal agreement with the EU at a high stakes summit in Brussels, the British Prime Minister has been scrambling to drum up domestic support all week. Speaking to folks in Wales,...
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Should taxpayers be paying for electric scooters for MEPs and EU staff? | Raw Politics

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MEPs and EU staff will have free use of new electric scooters to make going between Brussels institutions easier. A new trial will see 15 of the €500 devices appear around the European Commission and European Parliament. But as the walk...
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Paris: More Banksy artwork sold higher than estimated prices

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Works of the famous street artist, Banksy got under the hammer in Paris. No work was shredded, as was the case last month at Sotheby's with the "Girl with Balloon" which was already sold for €1.17 million. This time, all the pieces were...
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Aaron Eckhart Is Part of TV's Newest Royal Family

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Aaron Eckhart, known for playing Harvey Dent in "The Dark Knight," spoke with Cheddar about his upcoming role in "The Romanoffs," Amazon's newest original series from Matthew Weiner, the creator of Mad Men.
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Donald Tusk tears through Paris in a scooter

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President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, was filmed by passerby tearing through Paris on a scooter this past weekend. Tusk posted some pictures of what he called his “Sunday ecotour in Paris” on an Instagram story as well. This is...
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Donald Tusk tears through Paris on a scooter

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President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, was filmed by passerby tearing through Paris on a scooter this past weekend. Tusk posted some pictures of what he called his “Sunday ecotour in Paris” on an Instagram story as well. This is...
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Barbarah Hannigan soars again with another contemporary music first

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The Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan is considered the specialist for contemporary operas, having performed more than 85 world premieres. She has inspired legendary composers like Pierre Boulez. Already at a young age she was passionate...
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Barbara Hannigan triumphs in new opera "Berenice" in Paris

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The curtain has risen on a World premiere at the Palais Garnier. The Paris opera is celebrating the 350th anniversary of its foundation with a new masterpiece, "Bérénice" by Michael Jarrell. The Swiss composer adapted his libretto from...
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Barbara Hannigan soars again with another contemporary music first

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The Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan is considered the specialist for contemporary operas, having performed more than 85 world premieres. She has inspired legendary composers like Pierre Boulez. Already at a young age, she was...
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Electric cars feature strongly at Paris Motor Show

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Electric models of leading car brands take the spotlight at the Paris Motor Show this year. Euronews science and technology correspondent Denis Loctier reports from the world's busiest automotive event. Denis Loctier, Euronews says,...
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Europe briefing: 7 stories to know about today

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1) Meng Hongwei Former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei is under investigation for suspected bribery, China's Ministry of Public Security said in a statement on its website on Monday. "The investigation against Meng Hongwei's taking and...
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Watch: Luxury motor brands unveil ultra-exclusive models at Paris show

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Ferrari is revving up in preparation for the 120th Mondial Paris Motor Show. The Italian luxury motor company unveiled its new limited-edition Monza racing models which cost €1.6 million each on October 2. Only 499 clients were "invited"...
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French Interior Minister resigns in fresh blow to President Macron

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France’s President Emmanuel Macron has been forced to accept the resignation of Interior Minister Gérard Collomb - having previously rejected it only 24 hours earlier. Collomb was one of Macron’s earliest and most loyal supporters, and...
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No end in sight for 'Scallop Wars' as talks collapse | The Cube

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The so-called Scallop War between Britain and France is in danger of being re-ignited after France's Agriculture Ministry reported Wednesday that talks to resolve the dispute had broken down. French fishermen want their British...
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Star of 'An American In Paris' on Musical's Revival

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Robert Fairchild, star of the new stage-to-screen daptation of "An American In Paris," tells Cheddar how these revivals can work for audiences in a modern age.
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Is France at war with its Muslims? | Inside Story

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Emmanuel Macron has launched a nationwide crackdown on so-called 'radical Islam' following the beheading of a teacher.
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France: Macrons aide is fired

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France's President Emmanuel Macron's bodyguard, seen here on the right, has been fired and in custody after being filmed beating a protester on May the first in Paris. It's after Macron's head of his personal security, seen in many...
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The boys from the banlieues: Where France's World Cup dream began

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France's World Cup win over Croatia last week not only inspired celebrations across the country, it has also been feeding a discussion about identity. Two-thirds of Les Bleus are from an immigrant background, a statistic that has stirred...
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Canadian director angers another community with latest play

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Iconic Canadian director Robert LePage has angered yet another community with his latest play, Kanata. It examines the relationship between Canada's white and Indigenous peoples, however it has no Indigenous performers.
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French luxury fashion house Givenchy opened the Paris Fashion week

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French luxury fashion house Givenchy opened the Paris Fashion week. The new collection was dedicated to Hubert de Givenchy, the founder of the label who died three months ago. The show took place in the gardens of France's National...
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Dior Haute Couture goes retro in Paris

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Fashion house Christian Dior went back to basics in Paris this week, presenting a deliberately paired-down Haute Couture collection. The aim: to bring the focus back to craftmanship over flashy fashion. Many of Dior's classic looks were...
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Europol: Terror threat in the EU is rising

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The European Police Agency believes the terror threat remains high in the European Union despite the decline of the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. There were 205 attacks in the EU last year, up by 45% from 2016, according to...
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Two illegal migrant camps are being cleared in Paris

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Refugees from two illegal camp sites in Paris are being made to move on by police this week. This is happening at Porte des Poissonniers, in northeast Paris, and another site next to the city's Canal Saint Martin. They'll be going to...