France
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Photos of French president’s three-day trip to Brazil to reaffirm countries’ partnership delight internet observers
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Draft law, which also affects redheads, blond people, and those with dreadlocks now goes to senate
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The late fashion designer lived at the flat overlooking the Seine River for a decade
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The French president says evidence seen in France points to Islamic State being behind the attack1:12
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Editorial: A racist backlash to rumours that the pop star may sing at the Paris Olympics should be resisted
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Painter and storyteller, who revived father’s picture-book series about elephant king, said he didn’t consciously write for young people
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Exclusive: newly obtained footage and leaked documents show how a ‘mass casualty event’ could arise from aggressive tactics employed by border forces
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While UK gastronomy is finally being praised worldwide, France ranked it 60th out of 60 nations in a new global survey
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Immersive tour at Musée d’Orsay takes visitors back to 15 April 1874 – the moment that marked the movement’s birth
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From cutting off men’s ties to throwing dried herrings, can traditions help build a more open Europe?
Alexander HurstAs an outsider, I’m delighted by the continent’s local rituals – and their sense of a collective identity that’s more complex than we assume, says Guardian Europe columnist Alexander Hurst
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The Origin of Evil review – classy comedy-thriller with shades of Succession and Knives Out
3 out of 5 stars.