Paris: A City of History, Culture, and Artisanal Craftsmanship

Paris, the City of Light, remains a top tourist destination with historic sites like Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. After a devastating fire in 2019, Notre Dame has been restored to its former glory. The city also boasts attractions like the Catacombs and Moulin Rouge, showcasing its rich history and culture. Paris is known for its artisanal craftsmanship, from baguettes to omelets. The Eiffel Tower offers breathtaking views and houses a private apartment of its creator, Gustav Eiffel.

Safety of River Seine for Swimming During Summer Games

Mayor of Paris assures Olympians that the River Seine will be safe for swimming during the upcoming Summer Games, despite pollution concerns. Open water swimming events are scheduled to take place in the river. The mayor plans to take a dip in the Seine before the athletes.

American Paralympic athlete Ezra Frech representing the USA

American Paralympic athlete Ezra Frech shares his experience representing the USA on the global stage, aiming for gold in the upcoming Summer Paralympics in Paris.

Woman Attacked by Wolves at Thoiry Zoo near Paris

A woman was attacked by wolves at a zoo near Paris after entering a driving-only safari section on foot. She sustained serious injuries but her condition has stabilized. An investigation into the incident has been launched.

Gang Rape of 12-Year-Old Jewish Girl in Paris Suburb

French President Macron and far-right rival Marine Le Pen condemn gang rape of 12-year-old Jewish girl in Paris suburb, categorize it as antisemitic attack. Macron calls for conversations in schools on racism and hatred of Jews. Le Pen blames far left for stigmatization of Jews. Three boys charged in connection with the attack. Campaign issues of security and immigration highlighted in French parliamentary elections.

Antisemitism Protest in Paris

Protesters gather in front of Paris city hall to condemn antisemitism after a 12-year-old Jewish girl was gang-raped in a Paris suburb while being insulted with antisemitic slurs.

Adolescent Boys Charged with Raping 12-Year-Old Jewish Girl in Paris

Two adolescent boys in a Paris suburb have been charged with raping a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a religion-motivated attack. The incident has sparked shock and concern amid a surge in antisemitic acts in France.

Meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris

U.S. President Joe Biden publicly apologizes to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a months-long delay in military assistance, with a focus on continued support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia's invasion.

Meeting between President Biden and Ukraine President Zelenskyy in Paris

President Biden meets with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris, France, addressing funding struggles and support for Ukraine. Biden singles out Republicans for delaying aid but emphasizes continued support. Zelenskyy stresses the importance of the U.S. standing with Ukraine.

Meeting between President Biden and President Zelenskyy in Paris

President Joe Biden will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris to discuss the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the U.S. supporting Ukraine with military aid and weapons. Tensions are high between Kyiv's allies and Moscow, with concerns over potential escalation of the conflict.

Eiffel Tower Coffins Incident in Paris

Three individuals released from custody after placing five coffins at the foot of the Eiffel Tower ahead of the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. Motive unclear. French authorities investigating the incident.

Breakdancer Ayumi Fukushima's Journey to the Olympics

Japanese competitive breakdancer Ayumi Fukushima, at age 40, is in pole position for a spot at the Paris Olympics after winning a qualifier in Shanghai. She has been a trailblazer for women breakdancers and hopes to inspire the younger generation.

Security Measures in Paris for Olympic Games

Paris will be split into zones this summer for increased security around the Olympic Games, with people needing a special pass to enter certain areas, similar to the Covid pass system. The policy echoes past terror attacks in France.

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Paris

Taylor Swift introduced 'The Tortured Poets Department' to her Eras Tour in Paris, revamping her setlist and incorporating new songs from her latest album 'Poets.' Fans were excited about the changes and enjoyed the new additions to the show.

World Record for Longest Baguette

French bakers baked the world's longest baguette at 140.53 meters, beating Italy's previous record. The event took place in Suresnes, Paris, and the baguette was shared with the public and homeless people.

Pro-Palestinian Student Protests at Sciences Po in Paris

French police peacefully removed students from Sciences Po in Paris who had gathered in support of Palestinians, echoing similar protests in the U.S. The students waved Palestinian flags and chanted slogans in solidarity with Gaza residents amidst the Israeli-Hamas conflict. The university administration had closed the main buildings and moved classes online due to the occupation.

Labor Protests in Paris on International Workers Day

Thousands of protesters marched in Paris on International Workers Day demanding improved labor conditions ahead of the Olympics. Activists from other causes joined in to make the protests larger.

Pro-Palestinian Activists Blockading Sorbonne University in Paris

Far-left pro-Palestinian student activists in Paris blockade Sorbonne University following similar actions at Sciences Po. Activists demand debates on Gaza conflict and support for Palestinian cause. Political figures and parties have conflicting views on the blockades.

Utopie Bakery Wins Best Baguette in Paris Competition

Utopie bakery in Paris wins the 31st annual 'best baguette in Paris' competition, attracting long lines and rave reviews from Parisians and tourists alike.

Paris Seine River Pollution and 2024 Olympics

Kayakers in Paris are collecting garbage from the Seine River, which faces high pollution levels that could affect the 2024 Paris Olympics events such as the marathon swim and triathlon. Efforts are being made to improve water quality, but concerns remain about the safety of swimming in the river.

Man claiming to wear explosive vest arrested at Iranian embassy in Paris

A man claiming to be wearing an explosive vest was arrested after storming the Iranian embassy in Paris and threatening to blow himself up. He surrendered to police and was found to have no explosives or weapons on him.

Eviction of Migrants in Paris Ahead of Olympic Games

French authorities conducted a large-scale eviction at a squat in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games, displacing around 450 migrants without providing long-term housing assistance. Advocacy groups are concerned about the accelerated pace of camp clearances as the Games approach.

2024 Olympics in Paris

Preparations for the 2024 Olympics in Paris are in full swing with just 100 days to go. NBC's Keir Simmons provides a preview of the upcoming event.

2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris

In 100 days, Paris will host the 2024 Summer Olympic Games with an ambitious opening ceremony planned. Athletes are preparing for the Games amidst uncertainties and challenges. Security concerns are heightened due to past terror attacks in Paris and ongoing global conflicts. Athletes are hopeful for a return to normalcy after pandemic restrictions in previous Games.

Rebuilding Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

After a devastating fire in 2019, skilled craftsmen from around the world, including carpenter Hank Silver, came together to help rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The restoration work has made significant progress, utilizing both modern and traditional building methods. The project has received overwhelming support from donors worldwide, surpassing the estimated cost of $760 million.

Restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Restorative repairs of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris are nearing completion after a devastating fire five years ago.

Woody Allen's film 'Coup de Chance'

Woody Allen's return to filmmaking with 'Coup de Chance' is a mesmerizing blend of love story and murder mystery set in Paris, showcasing superb performances and a jazz-inspired style. The film explores the complexities of marriage, infidelity, and fate.

1961 Police Crackdown on Algerian Protesters in Paris

French lawmakers condemn 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris as 'bloody and murderous repression' and call for national day of remembrance.

Waiters and Waitresses Race in Paris

Paris resurrected a 110-year-old race for waiters and waitresses, celebrating their role in French culture. The winners will serve at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Waiters' Race in Paris

Paris resurrected a 110-year-old race for waiters and waitresses to celebrate their importance in French culture. The winners, Pauline Van Wymeersch and Samy Lamrous, will be ambassadors for the profession at the Paris Olympics. The competition is part of Paris' efforts to shine during the games.

Paris Waiter Race Resumes After 13-Year Hiatus

After a 13-year hiatus, the traditional race by cafe waiters through the streets of Paris, France, has resumed in this Olympic year.

2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony Broadcast in IMAX Theaters

NBC will broadcast the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony live in IMAX theaters across the U.S., offering a unique viewing experience. IMAX stock is performing well and analysts believe it is undervalued, with potential for growth.

Paris Olympians to Be Without Air Conditioning at Olympic Village

Paris Olympians will not have air conditioning at the Olympic Village this summer. The decision is part of a plan to cut the carbon footprint of the Paris Games by half and stage the most sustainable Olympics to date.

Paris Riot After Killing of 18-Year-Old Man

A riot broke out at a police station in a suburb of Paris following the killing of an 18-year-old man during a police chase. Nine people were arrested, two police officers were injured, and security measures were increased in the area. The riot was inspired by the death of the young man, who had fled from police on a scooter and was hit by a police car. Past incidents have led to nationwide riots in France.

Paris Public Housing Initiative

Paris is investing billions in public housing to keep middle- and lower-income residents in the city, combating economic segregation and preserving its unique character. The efforts include converting former government offices into affordable apartments and pre-empting private property sales for public housing. The program also extends to maintaining a diverse mix of small businesses to enrich the city's neighborhoods.

Mike Tirico, Kelly Clarkson, and Peyton Manning to Host Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony in Paris

Mike Tirico, Kelly Clarkson, and Peyton Manning will host the opening ceremony at the Summer Olympics in Paris along the Seine River, a unique location for the event. Tirico has hosted the ceremony three times before, while Clarkson and Manning will make their debut as Olympic hosts. Tirico also tried to persuade Jimmy Fallon to host the closing ceremony with him.

Heat Wave Risks at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics

A heat wave in Paris during the 2003 Summer Olympics resulted in 15,000 deaths, raising concerns about the upcoming 2024 games and the risks heat waves pose to athletes and spectators. Paris, with limited green spaces and air conditioning, is particularly vulnerable. Measures are being taken to mitigate heat risks, but some question the decision to hold the games in the summer. Experts advise athletes to acclimatize to heat, but challenges remain for spectators and volunteers. The event will be broadcast by NBC Universal.

French government offering bonuses to civil servants working during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris

The French government will offer bonuses to civil servants working during the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris to prevent strikes. Eligible employees will receive bonuses ranging from 500 to 1500 euros. The government is taking measures to compensate employees and ensure their children are cared for during the events.

Summer Olympics Opening Ceremonies along the Seine River in Paris

The number of spectators allowed to watch the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics along the Seine River in Paris will be capped at 325,000 due to security concerns. The lower part of the riverbanks will accommodate 100,000 paying spectators while 222,000 will watch for free from a higher vantage point, chosen by the government or organizing committee.

Antisemitic Attack in Paris

French authorities are searching for an assailant who attacked a man leaving a synagogue in Paris. The attack was reportedly antisemitic, with the victim being physically and verbally assaulted by the assailant.

Transportation Crisis in Paris Ahead of 2024 Olympics

Paris faces transportation crisis ahead of 2024 Olympics, with dilapidated transport system causing worries for residents. Metro lines closed for upgrades, ticket prices set to double during Games.