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PFW - Paco Rabanne Outside Arrivals

PFW - Paco Rabanne Outside Arrivals

Emili Sindlev wears a black leather jacket, a pink lace midi dress and black and white zebra printed heeled Emili Sindlev at Paco Rabanne show during the Womenswear Spring Summer 2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 2, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by Robin Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PFW - Paco Rabanne Outside Arrivals

PFW - Paco Rabanne Outside Arrivals

Emili Sindlev wears a black leather jacket, a pink lace midi dress and black and white zebra printed heeled Emili Sindlev at Paco Rabanne show during the Womenswear Spring Summer 2026 as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 2, 2025 in Paris, France. Photo by Robin Psaila/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Recovery Efforts Continue After Historic Flooding - Spain

Recovery Efforts Continue After Historic Flooding - Spain

A high-heeled shoe is pictured in mud after flood in Utiel, Spain, November 2, 2024. Torrential rains over recent days have triggered Spain's worst flooding in decades. The death toll from the flooding had risen to 211 as of Saturday morning, according to the government. Photo by Meng Dingbo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Workers prepare the arrival of the ship of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Passengers on the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', arrive at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the ship 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Ambulances and firefighters at the arrival of the GNV shipping company vessel 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

Workers prepare the arrival of the ship of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', upon its arrival at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which goes a small part of the passengers. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The First Passengers Evacuated From The 'Tenacia' Arrive - Valencia

The vessel of the shipping company GNV 'Tenacia', arrives at the Port of Valencia, on July 9, 2024, in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain). The ship has been adrift early this morning after suffering a fire. In addition, during the morning is expected the arrival of the vessel 'Bridge', also of GNV, and on board of which a small part of the passengers is on board. Later, around 9.30 p.m., the 'MSC Arica', of the parent group, will arrive with most of the evacuees and part of the crew. The evacuation of the 350 passengers has started, after being requested by the commander of the 'Tenacia' around 15.25 hours yesterday Monday, when the ship was about 53 miles west of Dragonera and after noticing that during the firefighting work the ship had heeled over. The fire would have occurred in the engine room. Photo by Jorge Gil/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows a sticker reading “Do not touch my Clap” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows Clap’s flags at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows announcements at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows a sticker reading “Do not touch my Clap” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows the entrance of the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows announcements at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

This photograph shows a placard reading “Montmartre Petanque Club is threatened to be evicted, support us!” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to

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Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Montmartre Petanque Club Fights Eviction In Gentrification Row

Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading “the Clap is in danger” at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. Photo by Firas

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Advert for Delman shoes 1937

Advert for Delman shoes 1937

Advertisement for Delman shoes. In step with the season. . . A selection of high heeled summer shoes. Date: 1937

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So That\'s Where My Cheese Goes by Wilton Williams

So That\'s Where My Cheese Goes by Wilton Williams

A scantily clad woman wearing little more than a pair of stockings and a diaphonous blue sheet to cover her modesty aims a high-heeled shoe at a cheeky mouse who has been discovered devouring the contents of her cupboard.c.1940

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DWP-129 Andy’s (Anne Hathaway) outfit features wool b

DWP-129 Andy’s (Anne Hathaway) outfit features wool b

DWP-129 Andy’s outfit features wool belted cream felt overcoat; nubby tweed newsboy style cap by Chanel; Calvin Klein gold snakeskin satchel and grey tweed Marni shoes with dark brown leather trim, and high heeled pumps with t-straps. PHOTOGRAPHS TO BE USED SOLELY FOR ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, PUBLICITY OR REVIEWS OF THIS SPECIFIC MOTION PICTURE AND TO REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE STUDIO. NOT FOR SALE OR REDISTRIBU Date: 2006

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DWP-118 Andy’s (Anne Hathaway) outfit features a knee

DWP-118 Andy’s (Anne Hathaway) outfit features a knee

DWP-118 Andy’s outfit features a knee length Calvin Klein olive jersey with buttoned neckline yoke; leather belt with woven links; Giuseppe Zanotti greenish gold high heeled pumps; pewter and gold rectangular Kate Spade handbag; Chanel sunglasses; tan plastic bangles with yellow inset rhinestones; gold necklace and grey teardrop pearl earrings. PHOTOGRAPHS TO BE USED SOLELY FOR ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, PUBLICITY Date: 2006

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