French President Emmanuel Macron says the cauldron balloon, one of the Paris Olympics’ most admired attractions, would float in the skies over the French capital every summer until the 2028 Los Angele
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Olympic favourite to return to Paris skies every summer until 2028 Los Angeles Games - The cauldron balloon was one of the Paris Olympics’ most admired attractions
President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that one of the most popular symbols of last summer's Olympics will be back until 2028.
The popular hot-air balloon carrying the Olympic flame, which brought in thousands of visitors during the summer of 2024, is expected to return to Paris each summer up until the start of the Los Angeles Games,
A fire broke out overnight in the 12th district of Paris, damaging the roof and bell tower of a town hall. Around 150 firefighters spent three hours c
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French President Emmanuel Macron announced Friday that the cauldron balllon is set to return to the French capital every year until the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Macron said the balloon would return to the same place where it was launched during the Games,
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron announced Friday that the cauldron balloon, one of the Paris Olympics ' most admired attractions, would float in the skies over the French capital every summer until the 2028 Los Angeles Games.