Second Wave of Arrests in France Following PSG Victory Unrest
paris, france June 2, 2025 10:42France witnesses a second wave of arrests post the chaos surrounding Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, resulting in over 500 arrests.
France witnesses a second wave of arrests post the chaos surrounding Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, resulting in over 500 arrests.
Violence erupts in France after PSG's Champions League victory, resulting in two deaths and 417 arrests in Paris, with 216 still detained.
Thousands of Roma and Sinti from across Europe gather in Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer to celebrate patron saint Sint Sara, missing Dutch traveler Jan Dam, known as the last true gypsy.
Liverpool and Chelsea are set to compete for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, with the Reds joining the race for the €100 million-rated player. Manchester City also eyeing Tijjani Reijnders. Get the latest transfer news here.
Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon in France, has been sentenced to 20 years in a significant child abuse case, admitting to assaulting and raping 299 patients, with 256 under 15 years old.
A video of President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, has sparked controversy as she appears to push him while disembarking from a plane in Hanoi, Vietnam.
A major power outage in Alpes-Maritimes, France, disrupts Cannes Film Festival screenings on its final day, affecting 160,000 households and traffic lights.
Manchester United are frontrunners in the race to acquire Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta. Get the latest transfer rumors and news on potential signings.
Mallorca ends influencer partnership as hidden gems are inundated by selfie hunters, leading to overcrowding issues. Similar challenges faced in France with tourist hotspots overwhelmed by selfie-takers.
Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
French authorities apprehend 55 men in crackdown on alleged pedophile network after 10-month investigation into child abuse cases.
Belgian authorities seek to lift immunity for five EU parliamentarians for suspected corrupt practices linked to Huawei. The European Parliament President, Roberta Metsola, confirmed the request.
In a shocking incident, the private secretary and advisor of Mayor Carla Brugada were shot dead in Mexico City. The authorities vow to bring the perpetrators to justice.
French Justice Minister plans to construct a high-security prison in French Guiana to tackle overpopulation and house dangerous drug offenders. The project aims to combat drug trafficking in the region.
Severe weather in Southern France claims three lives and leaves others missing as heavy rainfall leads to flooding and building collapses in Var department.
Israel is under increasing international pressure to halt its military offensive in Gaza as Western nations threaten sanctions and boycotts.
A French TGV train with hundreds of passengers was evacuated overnight as storm damage caused it to stop near Tonneins, leading to significant disruptions in southern France.
France and Spain are testing the use of red lines on highways to enhance traffic safety, aiming to alert drivers to danger and discourage overtaking violations.
France, the United Kingdom, and Canada warn of actions against Israel if it continues its offensive in Gaza and restricts humanitarian aid, citing violations of international law.
American billionaire David Geffen (82) is divorcing his 50-year younger spouse Donovan Michaels (32), possibly losing $4.5 billion. Get the details on Telegraaf.nl/nieuws/buitenland.
Despite Germany's stagnant economy, the DAX stock index in Frankfurt has surged by 19% this year, outperforming other European and American indices. Factors such as government investments and company composition contribute to this growth.
A bomb explosion at a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, has left one dead and multiple injured, prompting a terrorism investigation by the FBI.
Two orcas and twelve dolphins are trapped in a closed dolphinarium in Antibes, France, facing dire conditions after Marineland's closure.
François Bayrou denies awareness of extensive abuse at a Catholic school in the 1990s amid opposition claims of prior knowledge of physical and sexual misconduct.
A recent study reveals that men leave a larger ecological footprint than women, mainly due to their meat consumption and car usage, impacting climate policies.
A crypto entrepreneur's daughter and her child's father narrowly escaped a kidnapping attempt in Paris. Similar incidents have occurred in France recently.
A Belgian woman who disappeared 14 years ago after scamming her neighbors reemerges in France, admitting to a past mistake and explaining her whereabouts.
Amidst talks of a potential meeting between Zelensky and Putin, Europe faces critical decisions and challenges regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its implications for the region.
The Élysée dismisses claims of a cocaine incident involving French President Macron during a meeting with European leaders in Kiev, clarifying it was a misunderstanding with a paper tissue.
France installs advanced 'super speed cameras' capable of detecting multiple traffic violations simultaneously to enhance road safety and enforcement.