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Paris continues seeing ‘extraordinary' soccer riots

Paris continues seeing ‘extraordinary' soccer riots

Sky News AU2 days ago

Sky News host Andrew Bolt discusses riots on the streets of Paris following Paris Saint-Germain's recent champions league soccer win.
'Two extraordinary days now of riots after Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday won their first Champions League soccer title,' Mr Bolt said.
'Again, yesterday more riots in a country that seems to have huge trouble integrating those of Muslim background.'

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