Paris
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World
Eurostar Halts Service Because of Surprise Channel Tunnel Strike
An unexpected walkout led Eurostar to cancel most trains traveling between London and continental Europe days before Christmas, causing chaos for passengers.
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World
Saudi Arabia to Host World Expo 2030, in Victory for Crown Prince
Winning the rights to host the major global event is a coup for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s efforts to remake the kingdom’s international image.
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World
There Is Another Paris
Tourists visiting the Sacré-Coeur Basilica, the magnificent snow-white cathedral towering over northern Paris, tend to descend the Butte Montmartre the way they came up. After visiting the church, they might make a stop at the Place du Tertre, the ...
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Sports
After a Taxing Tennis Season, a Golden Opportunity in Paris
Several players have broken through at the Paris Masters recently to win their first top-tier title. A well-rested Novak Djokovic may stifle that trend this year.
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World
The New Darling of the European Art Trade? Paris.
At the Paris+ fair and its satellites, there was plenty of talk about the art world’s center of gravity in Europe shifting from Britain to France.
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Magazine
The Best Tips Out of Paris Fashion Week? Avoiding Bedbugs.
There’s an infestation in the City of Lights, and fashion folks are not immune.
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Magazine
A Mexican Craft Brewery Where You Can Spend the Night
Plus: an exhibition of Remedios Varo’s surrealist paintings, daybeds upholstered in classic textiles and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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World
Paris Is Packed in the Summer. Here Are Six Ways to Dodge the Droves.
European hot spots are buckling with record numbers of travelers this season. But even in a global travel darling like the French capital, strategies exist to enjoy the sights without the crowds.
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Travel
6 Paris Bistros to Try Now
The city’s restaurant scene is back in full force, and a half-dozen bistro-style eateries showcase the best of what’s new, including a refreshingly simple style of cooking.
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World
Pierre Lacotte, Choreographer Who Aided a Defection, Dies at 91
He befriended Rudolf Nureyev in 1961 while the Kirov Ballet was in Paris and witnessed his headline-making defection at the height of the Cold War.