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The havoc in the capital city shows that even at the most glorious moments in France’s footballing history, tragedy has ...
French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt Paris Saint-Germain’s celebrations of its historic Champions League title.
Hundreds were detained after soccer fans’ jubilation gave way to violence in parts of the French capital.
A man in his 20s was hit by a car, and a teenager was stabbed amid celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s win against Inter ...
A total of 201 people have been injured around Paris, while four of them are said to have suffered serious injuries, the Paris police chief said.
French Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin said Tuesday that he wanted tougher punishments for anyone convicted of violence ...
Paris Saint-Germain won its first UEFA Champions League title on Saturday after defeating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich, Germany. In the French capital, the celebration turned violent, and so far, two ...
Paris police chief Laurent Nunez told RTL radio that groups gathered close to the Parc des Princes stadium and on the ...
PARIS — French authorities detained an additional 79 people as violence continued to disrupt Paris Saint-Germain’s celebrations of its historic Champions League title, the Paris police chief ...
PARIS—Raucous street celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s first Champions League title spilled over into rioting and clashes with police in parts of the French capital, leading to hundreds of ...
Triumphant after its historic Champions League victory, Paris Saint-Germain put on an open-top bus parade through Paris on Sunday for roaring fans, an outburst of joy overshadowed by the deaths of two ...