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Now playing Next France EU leaders salute father of European integration Jacques Delors The former President of the European Commission and prominent figure of the French left passed away on Wednesday aged 98. 27/12/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news Paris Opera Ballerinas to go on strike over Christmas period Ballet dancers at the Paris Opera will put down their pointe shoes between 23 and 31 December over workers rights. 20/12/2023