Lighting of the Olympic flame during a ceremony in Athens on October 19, 2021

Paris 2024 Olympic Games: The Olympic Flame will Begin its Journey in France in Marseille on 8th May 2024

SYMBOL: After a crossing of about ten days from Greece, the Olympic flame will disembark from Belem, one of the oldest three masters in Europe to still sail Marseille city will have to wait another year before being the first French city to see the Olympic flame for the Paris 2024 Games. It will indeed land […]

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Final of the Coupe de France: Macron will be present… but will not go down on the Pitch

Final of the Coupe de France: Macron Will Be Present… But Will Not Go Down on the Pitch

FOOTBALL: Nantes and Toulouse face each other in the Coupe de France final on Saturday evening at the Stade de France. The President of the Republic will be present, in accordance with tradition, but in a more discreet way His participation could be uncertain given the tense social climate since the adoption of the pension reform. But Emmanuel Macron […]

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Paris 2024: departure in the Seine and arrival at Pont Alexandre III, discover the triathlon route

Paris 2024: departure in the Seine and Arrival at Pont Alexandre III, Discover the Triathlon Route

The Organizing Committee of the Games unveiled, this Thursday, alongside the city of Paris, the “postcard setting”, which will host the triathlon and paratriathlon events, with a start and finish planned near the Pont Alexander III. A start of the event in the Seine, a route by bike then on foot crossing the most beautiful […]

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The Eiffel Tower in Paris, will only be partially repainted for the Olympics in 2024

Paris 2024 Olympics: The Eiffel Tower will Only be Partially Repainted

Although the work began in 2019, an interruption, due to the health crisis and the discovery of high levels of lead in the successive layers of paint, caused significant delays. For its twentieth painting campaign since 1889, the Eiffel Tower will not be completely ready to offer its most beautiful golden adornment to the many visitors expected […]

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In the Coupe de France, Toulouse has reached the final

Coupe de France: Toulouse Beats Annecy and Joins Nantes in the Final

FOOTBALL: Fares Chaïbi gave the victory to Toulouse at the end of the match The Violets join the Canaries. Toulouse qualified for the final of the Coupe de France on Thursday, which they will play on April 29th against Nantes, by winning 2-1 in the semi-final in Annecy. The Toulousains ensured their qualification in the 85th minute by Fares Chaïbi. They had […]

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FC Nantes are in the final of the Coupe de France

FC Nantes-OL: Carried by their Public, the Canaries at the Gates of an Incredible Double in the Cup

FOOTBALL: Victorious 1-0 against Lyon in a euphoric Beaujoire stadium, FC Nantes qualified for their second consecutive Coupe de France final. And the Canaries can legitimately believe in a new trophy FC Nantes qualified for the Coupe de France final on Wednesday by beating Olympique Lyonnais 1-0. The winning goal was scored by Ludovic Blas (57th) on […]

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Switzerland will be hosting the Women's Euro 2025 competition

Women’s Euro 2025: Switzerland Gets To Host, France Fails

FOOTBALL: Weighed down by the fiasco of the final of the last Champions League, France was rejected for hosting of the Women’s Euro in 2025 The host of the Women’s Euro 2025 was awarded to Switzerland on Tuesday at the end of the UEFA executive committee meeting in Lisbon. Preferred to France, a quartet of Nordic nations (Denmark, […]

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16-year-old Canadian Summer McIntosh broke the 400m freestyle world record previously held by Australian Ariarne Titmus

Swimming: At 16, Canadian Summer McIntosh Breaks the 400m Freestyle World Record

SWIMMING RECORD: 16-year-old Canadian Summer McIntosh broke the 400m freestyle world record previously held by Australian Ariarne Titmus Canadian Summer McIntosh, 16, broke the 400-meter freestyle world record in Toronto on Tuesday, which was held by Australian Ariarne Titmus during the Canadian selections for the next World Championships in Fukuoka, Japan (from July 14 to 30). McIntosh clocked 3’56”08, beating […]

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Léon Marchand smashes three swimming university records

Swimming: French Prodigy Léon Marchand Smashes Three University Records in Three Days in Minneapolis

ROCKET: The reigning two-time world swimming champion is in brilliant form, as evidenced by his triumphs this week at the college championships contested in the United States, with three NCAA records at stake The conquest of America could not be more conclusive for Léon Marchand. The French swimming prodigy, who is studying and training in the United States, […]

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Since the February 6 earthquake that killed more than 44,000 people in Turkey, the government has been strongly criticized for its lack of reaction

Turkey Earthquake: Football Fans Call for Government Resignation

CONTESTATION: Since the February 6th earthquake that killed more than 44,000 people in Turkey, the government has been strongly criticized for its lack of reaction “Government, resign! chanted thousands of supporters of Istanbul’s Besiktas team in the Inonu stadium on Sunday evening during the league game against Antalyaspor, nearly three weeks after the devastating earthquake in southeastern Turkey. These Besiktas […]

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