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Le Monde: Tourists brave the Paris heatwave: 'We have no choice, we're only here for a few days'
Tourists brave the Paris heatwave: 'We have no choice, we're only here for a few days'
On June 30, 2025, tourists in Paris sought refuge from extreme heat, with many crowding under the shade of landmarks like the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel. Visitors from various countries expressed their discomfort, opting for taxis over walking due to the oppressive temperatures.

The scene highlighted a stark contrast as the city, typically bustling with locals, felt dominated by tourists trying to navigate the sweltering conditions. Many travelers, despite their acclimatization to warm climates, struggled with the intensity of the heat.


GB News: Ex-BBC journalist blasts broadcaster for 'massive failing of management' over Bob Vylan as duo's US visa is revoked: 'Disgraceful!'
Ex-BBC journalist blasts broadcaster for 'massive failing of management' over Bob Vylan as duo's US visa is revoked: 'Disgraceful!'
Former BBC journalist Danny Shaw criticized the BBC for airing punk rap duo Bob Vylan's live performance at Glastonbury, where they encouraged attendees to chant "death to the IDF." Shaw called it a "massive mistake" and highlighted a failure in management and oversight at the broadcaster.

The BBC acknowledged the unacceptable nature of the sentiments expressed during the performance, while Glastonbury's chief condemned the statements as crossing a line. Shaw emphasized the need for accountability among those responsible for the decision to broadcast the performance live.