'No safer place' than Paris during 2024 Olympics
Monday, 4 December 2023
There will be "no safer place in the world" than Paris during the 2024 Olympics, the city's deputy for sports Pierre Rabadan says following Saturday's hammer and knife attack.
There will be "no safer place in the world" than Paris during the 2024 Olympics, the city's deputy for sports Pierre Rabadan says following Saturday's hammer and knife attack.
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