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Watford re-sign Moussa Sissoko on a free transfer
OneFootball· 3 days agoWatford have announced that Moussa Sissoko has rejoined the club two years after leaving to join Nantes.The 34-year-old midfielder returns to Vicarage...
Newly elected French lawmakers meet to break deadlock
The Economic Times· 4 days agoParis: Newly elected lawmakers arrived at the National Assembly, France's lower house of parliament...
Airbnb says 30% rise in bookings from Indian guests for Olympic Games Paris 2024
CNBC Awaaz· 1 day agoOnline accommodation hosting platform Airbnb on Friday said it has witnessed a 30 per cent rise in...
City at the Olympics: Who’s playing and when
Manchester City FC· 4 days agoFollowing Manchester City’s strong 2023/24 Barclays Women’s Super League campaign, four stars have been selected to represent their nations at the...
Violence erupts as French voters deliver a win for the Left - Times of India
The Times of India· 6 days agoThe final results of the high-stakes legislative elections in France, announced early Monday,...
Randal Kolo Muani reveals what it’s like to wear Kylian Mbappé’s mask
Get French Football News· 5 days agoThe construction of a mask has allowed Kylian Mbappé (25) to compete in Euro 2024, after fracturing...
Roma reach €23m agreement with Rennes for the signing of Enzo Le Fée
Get French Football News· 6 days agoRoma and Rennes have reached an agreement for the transfer of Enzo Le Fée (24), according to a...
Official | Rennes’ Enzo Le Fée signs for Roma
Get French Football News· 3 days agoFrench midfielder Enzo Le Fée (24) has officially left Rennes to join Serie A side AS Roma, both clubs have announced this Wednesday. On Sunday, Stade...
French elections: Left bloc wants to rule but centrists demand a role
Business Standard India· 4 days agoFrench political leaders from the left-wing bloc that came first in Sunday's legislative election...
Paris Olympics 2024: All about tickets, stays, ways to get around French capital
Firstpost· 3 days agoThe modern Olympic Games have their origins going back to 1896, when Baron Pierre de Coubertin...