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Paris paralyzed by a massive strike.

The French capital is seeing huge jams and massive crowds on the few metro lines running as transport workers strike against planned pension reform. Ten of Paris’s 16 lines were shut and service on the others was disrupted. Many workers cycled, walked or stayed at home, while free rides were …

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Michael Schumacher ‘conscious’ after pioneering treatment in Paris, says French report

  Medical workers say Michael Schumacher is “conscious” after present process stem-cell therapy in Paris, in accordance with a French newspaper. The seven-time Method One champion was admitted to the Georges-Pompidou hospital on Monday, in accordance with Le Parisien, which mentioned he was being handled by cardiovascular surgeon Philippe Menasché, …

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Up to 50 dead in Congo after train derails.

Up to 50 people were killed when a cargo train derailed in Congo’s southeastern province of Tanganyika in the early hours of Thursday, government officials said, though reports on casualties differed widely. The Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Steve Mbikayi, said the derailment happened around 3 a.m. local time (0100 GMT), …

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Macron to sign Baghdad suspension train contract in his upcoming visit to Iraq.

The Iraqi Economic Council member, Ghadir al-Attar announced on Thursday that the visit of French President, Emmanuel Macron to the country will witness signing a contract for the construction of Baghdad suspension train. Al-Attar said in a statement today that “French President, Emmanuel Macron will visit the capital Baghdad during …

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UN Secretary-General Sends Condolences to Iraq on Karbala Tragedy

On behalf of the United Nations Secretary-General, spokesperson Stephane Dujarric offered condolences to Iraqis on the deadly stampede in Karbala during the Ashura rituals. “The Secretary-General learned with deep sorrow of the loss of life and injuries that occurred near the Imam Hussein shrine in Karbala, Iraq,” reads a statement …

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