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Paris bans public drinking, takeout alcohol sales

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Heat Wave Prompts Paris to Suspend Sports Events and Public Drinking
Parisians were temporarily barred on Friday from drinking alcohol in public as the city authorities tried to limit the strain on France’s health system during record-breaking heat.

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Paris bans public drinking, takeout alcohol sales amid deadly heat wave
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Paris sets up ban on drinking alcohol in public to deal with heatwave
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Europe endures another day of record-breaking heat, as countries warn it’s already killed hundreds
Europe’s heat endurance continues as multiple countries are braced for triple digit temperatures Thursday.

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Western Europe, Sweltering Under Record Heat, Braces for More
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Europe’s Heat Wave Is the Worst on Record, Researchers Find
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European city enforces public alcohol ban to help deal with effects of heatwave
The Flemish farming association Boerenbond has indicated that both milk and meat production are expected to fall, though precise figures are not yet available.

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Europe’s Scorching Heat Is Gradually Moving East
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France, UK and Spain see record temperatures as heatwave grips western Europe

Paris Diamond League in doubt

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Paris police seek to halt Diamond League meet over heat wave
Paris police authorities requested Friday the cancelation of this weekend's Diamond League track and field meeting in the French capital because of the historic heat wave gripping the country and stretching emergency services.

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Paris Diamond League format adapted due to heatwave
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Paris police seek to halt Diamond League meet as historic heat wave strains services
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I asked Paris locals what tourists should skip. Here's what they said

Local travel experts share how to see Paris’ biggest landmarks without wasting time or money.
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Paris’ oldest bridge temporarily transformed into an artificial cavern above the Seine

For weeks, a black mountain loomed over the Seine where Paris’ oldest bridge should have been — and then finally its doors opened. Inside, Paris smells different. The air carries the scent of earth after rain — damp ancient stone,
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Music lovers in Paris turned out in droves for the Fête de la Musique despite hot temps

Almost 50 years on, an American's idea for a citywide outdoor celebration of music in Paris has grown into Fête de la Musique, where the city's streets become a global music block party.
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Pick Your Favorite Pied-à-Terre in Paris

Prés, a triplex with outdoor space in the Third Arrondissement, and a furnished one-bedroom in Porte de Saint-Cloud.
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What To Expect From The Paris 2024 Paralympics

Paris (France): the Agitos logo, emblem of the Paralympic Games, displayed on the Arc de triomphe (Photo by: Joly V/Andia//Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The Paris 2024 Olympics have officially concluded, with organizers handing the torch ...
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The UnXplained | Darkness lurks in the Paris catacombs

Beneath the streets of Paris, France, are the bones of more than 6 million people, also known as The Paris Catacombs, in this clip from Season 3, Episode 6, "Sacred Bones."
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Paris court gives French oil company TotalEnergies 6 months to tighten its climate policies

A court in Paris is set to rule on a landmark climate change case that could see energy giant TotalEnergies forced to reduce its oil and gas production, a day after France hit record high temperatures
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Hot and stuck in Paris and London: homes not built for heat

By Michaela Cabrera and Sam Tabahriti PARIS/LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) - Bars of soap have melted and pressure in wine bottles has started pushing out the corks in Ulysse Zachary's attic flat beneath the zinc rooftops of Paris,
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