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Added on the 25/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Demonstrators chant "Justice for Nahel!" as police officers stand in the rue de Rivoli, Paris, following the death on Tuesday of Nahel, aged 17, during a police check in Nanterre. IMAGES
Paris (France), May 25 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Maria Diaz Valderrama) One year after his death, the family of the cartoonist Albert Uderzo, creator of Asterix and Obelix, remember the artist's exciting career presenting more than 250 pieces from his personal archive.
Paris (France), Apr 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Christophe Petit-Tesson) The Musee de l'Armee in Paris presented the exhibition "Napoléon n'est plus" (Napoleon was), which is dedicated to the death and legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte and can be visited from March 31 to September 19.
Paris, Jan 3 (EFE/EPA).- Dozens of people commemorated with a protest Sunday the first anniversary of the death of Cedric Chouviat, who died of asphyxia and a broken larynx after his arrest by Parisan police. The death of the 42-year-old French delivery man sparked mass protests in France against police brutality.(Camera: MOHAMMED BADRA) SHOT LIST: : THE PROTEST ON THE STREETS OF PARIS, FRANCE.
Paris, Oct 17 (EFE) .- (Camera: Ana Ayesa González) Largo Winch, the adventurous comic book character, helps us understand the great issues of the economy in an exhibition that opened on Saturday in the Cité de l'Economie of Paris (Citéco) to commemorate the character's 30th anniversary.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION.SOUNDBITES OF DIDIER PSAMONIK, CURATOR.Translation:“Largo Winch is not a book on economics. It is an introduction to adventure, an adventure with an exceptional universe and journey. It has relationships, lovers. It also serves as a pretext to talk about economics, because many years have happened, computers came to homes in the late 80s, then the internet, the emergence of China and the economy of Brazil or Turkey. It can all be found in the Largo Winch story through gripping adventures. The economy is not the centre, it is the adventure, the character who is charismatic and who questions how we live.”