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Added on the 13/06/2016 07:56:32 - Copyright : Reuters - Next Media
Authorities are stepping up security measures as the Euro 2016 football championship kicks off in France.
The preparations for Rio 2016 are going on and one of the most important things is security.
Paris, Feb 13 (EFE), (Camera: Martí Rodríguez).- The restaurant Le Reflet, located in the fashionable Marais district in Paris, is now offering students a complete menu for just one euro. The initiative was launched with the aim of helping those university students who have lost their informal jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. FOOTAGE OF THE PARISIAN RESTAURANT LE REFLET.SOUNDBITES OF:-OLIVIER VELLUTINI, MANAGER OF THE RESTAURANT LE REFLET:"Now it is three weeks since we launched the initiative thanks to different suppliers and donors and the truth is that many people have followed us, creating a true chain of solidarity." "Le Reflet is an extraordinary restaurant where people with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) work". -ADELAIDE, 22-YEAR-OLD STUDENT:"It is difficult. Before I earned extra money as a babysitter. Nowadays, I can't. I have looked for other things, but it is complicated. So this is a great opportunity to eat a balanced menu and eat potatoes every day."
Revellers early Saturday began leaving an illegal New Year rave in northwestern France that drew some 2,500 people, led to clashes with police and sparked concerns it could spread the coronavirus. IMAGES
Paris, Nov 20 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Christophe Petit Tesson) Members of the French parliament held a session at the National Assembly the bill 'Loi de Securite Globale' (Global Security Law) in Paris. A draft global security legislation presented to the French Parliament is creating controversy. Critics have warned that the proposed bill would be a danger to press freedom, including the requirement to blur the faces of police officers on duty.FOOTAGE OF THE FRENCH PARLIAMENT.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).