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  • Gisèle Pelicot, the victim in the mass rape trial that has shocked France and the world, is giving her final statement this morning
    Gisèle Pelicot, the victim in the mass rape trial that has shocked France and the world, is giving her final statement this morning
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  • Ousmane Dembele has revealed some future career plans: “I want to RETIRE at 34”.

    "Then I want to get into the real estate business. Investing in Africa, in France”.
    🧠💭 Ousmane Dembele has revealed some future career plans: “I want to RETIRE at 34”. "Then I want to get into the real estate business. Investing in Africa, in France”.
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  • Spain updated the record for the number of foreign tourists in 2023

    The number of foreign tourists visiting Spain in 2023 increased by 13 million, surpassing 85 million and renewing the historical maximum, reports the Financial Times, citing data from the World Tourism Organization.

    The number of tourists is approximately twice the population of the country. By this measure, Spain is second only to France, where last year the number of tourists increased by 7 million, reaching 100 million.

    Spain ranked second in the world in the number of foreign tourists in 2017, ahead of the United States.

    Tourism accounts for 12-13% of Spanish GDP.

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    Spain updated the record for the number of foreign tourists in 2023 The number of foreign tourists visiting Spain in 2023 increased by 13 million, surpassing 85 million and renewing the historical maximum, reports the Financial Times, citing data from the World Tourism Organization. The number of tourists is approximately twice the population of the country. By this measure, Spain is second only to France, where last year the number of tourists increased by 7 million, reaching 100 million. Spain ranked second in the world in the number of foreign tourists in 2017, ahead of the United States. Tourism accounts for 12-13% of Spanish GDP. INSIDER 👉🏼 Subscribe
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  • Israel will face France in a Nations League match in *Paris that will be surrounded by a huge security operation* following attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last week.

    The Paris police chief said *4,000 officers will be stationed throughout the city* and around the Stade de France.

    In a rare move, police will also be deployed inside the stadium and *an elite unit will guard the Israeli team* on its journey to and from the stadium.

    The tight security comes as *several thousand people demonstrated in Paris* against the holding of an "Israel is Forever" gala in the city, organised by far-right figures.
    Israel will face France in a Nations League match in *Paris that will be surrounded by a huge security operation* following attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last week. 🇫🇷 The Paris police chief said *4,000 officers will be stationed throughout the city* and around the Stade de France. 🇮🇱 In a rare move, police will also be deployed inside the stadium and *an elite unit will guard the Israeli team* on its journey to and from the stadium. 🚓 The tight security comes as *several thousand people demonstrated in Paris* against the holding of an "Israel is Forever" gala in the city, organised by far-right figures.
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  • Israel will face France in a Nations League match in *Paris that will be surrounded by a huge security operation* following attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last week.

    The Paris police chief said *4,000 officers will be stationed throughout the city* and around the Stade de France.

    In a rare move, police will also be deployed inside the stadium and *an elite unit will guard the Israeli team* on its journey to and from the stadium.

    The tight security comes as *several thousand people demonstrated in Paris* against the holding of an "Israel is Forever" gala in the city, organised by far-right figures.
    Israel will face France in a Nations League match in *Paris that will be surrounded by a huge security operation* following attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam last week. 🇫🇷 The Paris police chief said *4,000 officers will be stationed throughout the city* and around the Stade de France. 🇮🇱 In a rare move, police will also be deployed inside the stadium and *an elite unit will guard the Israeli team* on its journey to and from the stadium. 🚓 The tight security comes as *several thousand people demonstrated in Paris* against the holding of an "Israel is Forever" gala in the city, organised by far-right figures.
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  • “If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living.” ― Anatole France
    “If we don't change, we don't grow. If we don't grow, we aren't really living.” ― Anatole France
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  • The 2024/25 UEFA Nations League is approaching its final matchdays for November, and some key games and group standings are coming into focus:

    1. League A Highlights: France will face Israel and Belgium will play Italy. France, led by Didier Deschamps, is in a solid position, but Italy, under Luciano Spalletti, is looking to climb higher after securing a Euro 2024 spot. Group A1 sees Scotland taking on Croatia and Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo potentially adding to his record tally of international goals.


    2. League B Developments: England needs a win over Greece to remain in contention for promotion, while Greece will secure an automatic promotion with just a draw. Finland, in the same group, faces relegation unless they can beat Ireland. In Group B4, Turkey, still undefeated, aims for promotion if they beat Wales, while Iceland is at risk of being out of playoff contention.


    3. League C Action: Sweden and Slovakia are tied in Group C1 and both are vying for promotion. Azerbaijan, facing Estonia, must win to avoid relegation. Romania leads Group C2 and will be promoted with a result against Kosovo. For Group C3, Estonia and Cyprus battle to avoid relegation.



    Upcoming games in these groups will determine who advances to higher leagues and who faces relegation, making this round critical for many teams in pursuit of Nations League success.

    The 2024/25 UEFA Nations League is approaching its final matchdays for November, and some key games and group standings are coming into focus: 1. League A Highlights: France will face Israel and Belgium will play Italy. France, led by Didier Deschamps, is in a solid position, but Italy, under Luciano Spalletti, is looking to climb higher after securing a Euro 2024 spot. Group A1 sees Scotland taking on Croatia and Portugal, with Cristiano Ronaldo potentially adding to his record tally of international goals. 2. League B Developments: England needs a win over Greece to remain in contention for promotion, while Greece will secure an automatic promotion with just a draw. Finland, in the same group, faces relegation unless they can beat Ireland. In Group B4, Turkey, still undefeated, aims for promotion if they beat Wales, while Iceland is at risk of being out of playoff contention. 3. League C Action: Sweden and Slovakia are tied in Group C1 and both are vying for promotion. Azerbaijan, facing Estonia, must win to avoid relegation. Romania leads Group C2 and will be promoted with a result against Kosovo. For Group C3, Estonia and Cyprus battle to avoid relegation. Upcoming games in these groups will determine who advances to higher leagues and who faces relegation, making this round critical for many teams in pursuit of Nations League success.
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  • It's Ademola Lookman's world and we are just living in it. The Nigerian forward has set a new record after France Football announced it's final Ballon d'Or voting breakdown. Details below:
    It's Ademola Lookman's world and we are just living in it. The Nigerian forward has set a new record after France Football announced it's final Ballon d'Or voting breakdown. Details below:
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  • It's Ademola Lookman's world and we are just living in it.

    The Nigerian forward has set a new record after France Football announced it's final Ballon d'Or voting breakdown.
    It's Ademola Lookman's world and we are just living in it. The Nigerian forward has set a new record after France Football announced it's final Ballon d'Or voting breakdown.
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  • I pick F.
    First February Friday father Francis fried four fresh fishes for four famous friends from France........
    I pick F. First February Friday father Francis fried four fresh fishes for four famous friends from France........
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