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Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin lays a wreath at a ceremony in homage to the victims of the attack of 14 July 2016 in Nice, which killed 86 people. IMAGES
Former French President François Hollande arrives at the special court of assizes in Paris, behind panels to hide his arrival from the cameras, as he testifies as part of the Nice attack trial. IMAGES
A courtroom sketch shows former anti-terrorism prosecutor François Molins as he in questioned in court on organ removal following the Nice terror attack. Autopsies were carried out on the victims of the attack, with 173 organs taken in total. The families of victims say they were never notified. (COMPLETE VIDI32L37R2_EN) IMAGES
Former anti-terrorist prosecutor François Molins arrives at a Paris court, where he will be questioned regarding organ removal following the Nice attack. Autopsies were carried out on the victims of the attack, with 173 organs taken in total. The families of victims say they were never notified. IMAGES
Nine days after a knife attack perpetrated in the basilica of Nice, French Prime Minister Jean Castex presides over a national tribute in presence of the relatives of the three people killed on 29 October. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron and his predecessors François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy attend the ceremony in tribute to the victims of last year's bloodbath in Nice, when a Tunisian man drove a truck into crowds of families following a fireworks display. Instead of fireworks this year on the Promenade des Anglais seafront boulevard, there will be candles, a memory book and a solemn speech by Macron. IMAGES