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Paris hotels, restaurants say prices dropping amid tourist 'dearth'

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A number of hotels and restaurants in Paris, some of which stand accused of hiking prices ahead of the summer Olympics, say they have now lowered their prices in face of a fall in the number of tourists and residents present in the French capital amid the disruption caused by the games.

France backs Moroccon sovereignty over Western Sahara

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In a letter to Moroccan King Mohammed VI, French President Emmanuel Macron said Morocco's proposal to offer the Western Sahara region limited autonomy under its sovereignty was the “only basis” to solve the long-running conflict in which the Algerian-backed Polisario Front demands the full independence of the former Spanish colony.

DJ says death and rape threats followed Olympics opening ceremony

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A female DJ participant in a 'festivity' scene that was part of the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, when singer Philippe Katerine, almost naked and painted blue sang amid a mock feast of the Greek gods on Mount Olympus, has complained of a hate campaign against her, including threats of 'death, torture and rape'.

French internet cables sabotaged, police say

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Police said the cables of several telecoms operators had been sabotaged in six areas of France overnight from Sunday into Monday but Paris was not affected.

Far-left behind rail sabotage before Olympics, minister suggests

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Gérald Darmanin says activists on the extreme left may have been encouraged by unnamed others to carry out the arson attacks that caused rail disruption on Friday.

France rail repairs completed after arson attacks

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Police are still searching for the perpetrators behind what French ministers and officials have described as "sabotage" designed to paralyse high-speed TGV lines running to and from Paris on the eve of the opening of the Olympics.

'We did it!': France fetes successful Olympics opening ceremony

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The event showcased France's ability to deliver a spectacular and safe start to the Games, despite initial criticism, serious security concerns - and pouring rain.

French PM vows to ‘find and punish’ Olympics saboteurs

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Acting prime minister Gabriel Attal said France's intelligence services and law enforcement agencies were mobilised to find and punish the perpetrators of these "criminal acts" against the country's high-speed rail network. 

French railways hit by massive ‘sabotage’ before Olympic ceremony

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France’s state railways company SNCF called the overnight disruption, which included arson, a “massive attack aimed at paralyzing the high-speed line network.”

Macron woos top foreign business chiefs after political chaos

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French president seeks to reassure guests, including Elon Musk, as data show industry morale slumped in July.