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What’s New in Paris: An International Travelers' Perspective
Paris is enhancing its tourism appeal through sustainability and innovation, alongside traditional attractions, boosting ...
In August, the corpses of four men were found along the banks of the river in Val-de-Marne, just outside Paris. Le Monde ...
The Seine-Saint-Denis prefecture bans the sale, possession, and use of nitrous oxide from December 20, 2025, to January 20, ...
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15 European Cities You Can Fly to for Under $500 from the East Coast
If you’ve been telling yourself Europe is “too expensive right now,” here’s the thing: flights from the U.S. East Coast can ...
A wolf searching for new territory has recently been spotted near Paris, in Seine-et-Marne. A boon for naturalists, but a ...
Flexible hours, being your own boss, fresh air and views of Notre Dame — it’s a job with a lot going for it. Paris’ bouquinistes have been a fixture along the banks of the Seine for some 500 years and ...
On January 4, 2026, a day full of exciting discoveries awaits art, history, and heritage enthusiasts alike. From royal residences and collections dedicated to the Great War to local traditions, ...
A property developer has come full-circle in a proposal to build an apartment near a historic park in south Winnipeg, ...
Opinion
The Louvre is the pride of France – and it’s on the verge of collapse. Can we rescue it in time?
From a jewel heist to crumbling galleries, it’s been a dire year for the world’s most visited museum. At least France has woken up to its predicament, says political commentator Agnès Poirier ...
Exposed to a flood of advertising, young men from urban areas have increasingly turned to online sports betting. This trend ...
The bad news from the past year (and there was a lot of it) drowned out much of the GOOD news that made smaller headlines.
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Art Deco at 100: The style that thrived, died, and came back with million-dollar auctions
The movement was born during the groundbreaking Paris Exhibition of 1925 as a luxurious response to the success of the German ...
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