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Europe s largest convention center inaugurated in Paris

On Wednesday 22 November, Paris Convention Center was inaugurated in the presence of Valérie Pécresse, President of the Île-de-France Regional Council, Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris and Michel Cadot, Prefect of Police for Paris and the Greater Paris region. Didier Kling, Chair of the Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Christophe Cuvillier, CEO & Chair of the Management Board of Unibail-Rodamco, Michel Dessolain CEO of Viparis and Jean Pistre, co-founder of the Valode & Pistre architectural firm highlighted the many advantages of this exceptional venue. The Centre is located within the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles exhibition complex, which is undergoing a ten-year renovation project (2015–2025). It is the result of an extraordinary architectural effort, and was designed to host the very biggest international conferences. With Europe’s largest conference center, Paris will stay at the forefront of the business tourism market and retain its position

Le Massacre du 17 octobre 1961 ou la fausse promesse de François Hollande

Le Massacre du 17 octobre 1961 ou la fausse promesse de François Hollande
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Sécurité routière/ La Préfecture de Police d Abidjan sensibilise dans les gares

Sécurité routière/ La Préfecture de Police d Abidjan sensibilise dans les gares
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Determined to Preempt Antisemitic Hatred on Streets of Paris, French Interior Minister Bans Pro-Palestinian March and Rally

A man was arrested and several others were being sought in connection with an attack on a Jewish man in. Darmanin’s move to ban the march came two days after CRIF, the representative body of the French Jewish community, urged the government to ensure that it would “not turn into a surge of hatred and anti-Jewish violence, as was the case in 2014.” In a TV interview on Friday, Darmanin emphasized that “there can be no manifestation of antisemitic hatred in France.” Didier Lallement, the Prefect of the Paris police, acknowledged that there was “a serious risk that the clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces will be transposed to [our] national territory.” Noting that several antisemitic outrages had been reported in neighboring Germany over the last five days, Lallement said there was a serious risk of similar actions in France as hostilities in the Middle East escalate.

France orders police to ban rallies in Paris

France orders police to ban rallies in Paris ANI 14 May 2021, 06:27 GMT+10 Paris [France], May 14 (ANI/Sputnik): French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin on Thursday instructed the Paris police department to ban manifestations linked to the ongoing violent tensions between Israel and Palestine. Earlier on Thursday, a peaceful rally in support of Palestine was held in Paris s Place de la Republique. It involved several dozens of participants who were later dispersed by the police. A similar action was also planned in the French capital on Saturday. In Paris, I asked the Prefect of Police to ban the demonstrations on Saturday in connection with the recent tensions in the Middle East. Serious disturbances to public order were noted [in similar demonstrations] in 2014. Instructions were given to the Prefects to be particularly vigilant and firm, Darmanin tweeted.

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