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For three days, the centre of Paris turned into a celebration of an ancient Central Asian tradition as more than a hundred athletes from 25 countries stepped onto the gilam for the International ...
The artists who protested it, the woman who married it, the man who really designed it and more How well do you know the Eiffel Tower? The Eiffel Tower might be one of the most recognizable landmarks ...
Locals and tourists are lining up this summer for a dip in the Seine. But the reopening of the storied river to public ...
The French National Day (Fête nationale) recalls the storming of the Bastille fortress-prison in Paris on July 14, 1789, to ...
Courchevel Col de la Loze. A 26.4km, 6.5% ascent through relentless hairpins and cloud so thick you can almost tear chunks off like candyfloss. The queen stage of the 2025 Tour de France, the highest ...
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How to Go Swimming in the Seine, If You Must
In sweltering Paris, the Seine River is now open for swimming at three officially designated—and water-quality controlled—areas.
Far-right personality Candace Owens is facing a lawsuit of her own making—and she’s begging Trump to save her.
Donald Trump is replacing Billy Long as IRS commissioner, after just two months on the job. Long was confirmed to the role in ...
One year after Paris 2024 lit up the world, Olympics.com revisits 14 stunning photographs that capture the essence of one of ...
However, as temperatures rise during the summer months, the Eiffel Tower grows even taller than its original design. The ...
The iconic Eiffel Tower quietly grows in summer heat, stretching several inches, then retreats in winter chill. Explore the simple physics.
France is often admired for its romantic cities, rich cuisine, and elegant fashion, but beneath its glamorous surface lies a nation with a legacy of power, innovation, and influence that extends far ...