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Supported by By Elaine Sciolino Visuals by Dmitry Kostyukov Elaine Sciolino, a contributing writer for The New York Times in Paris ... and clergy during the French Revolution.
We scoured the hotel scene in the heart of popular cities in search of stylish lodgings that won’t break the bank. Here’s the ...
Luis Enrique has turned Paris-Saint Germain into a football club, not a fashion club ... PSG fans spilt onto the pitch during the celebrations and, for a few seconds as police scrambled to ...
Paris is known for fashion and food — but did you know it’s also home to the world’s first public zoo? The Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes opened its gates in June 1793 during the French ...
The incredible Bastille opera house was built to celebrate the bicentennial of the French revolution, right near the site of the prison where it began. Join us on a tour of Paris's largest ...
At least 131 people were arrested for football-related violence and looting in the French capital last night as 'barbarians took to the streets' following Paris ... city before, during and after ...
Cardi B shows off an eccentric look in front of the Eiffel Tower during Paris Fashion Week. Cardi is seen being guided to pose for a photoshoot as she can't see where she is walking in the head to ...
Lionel Hahn/Getty; Karwai Tang/WireImage Romeo Beckham sported an all-black high-fashion ensemble for Day 13 of the French Open, held at Roland Garros in Paris. Romeo, 22, wore a black T-shirt ...
“It seems that oil is a medium that is too heavy for their hands,” French art critic Henri Lormian wrote dismissively of the Vietnamese painters on show at a modern art exhibition in Paris in 193 ...
Wild celebrations erupted across the French capital and beyond on Saturday night after Paris St Germain crushed ... More than 500 people were arrested by police during the Champions League final ...
Paris St Germain fans celebrate with flares outside the stadium after winning the Champions League for the first time Sunday. Skirmishes that broke out in the huge crowds soon led to mass arrests.