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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, closed restaurant, hotel,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, closed restaurant, hotel,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, young man wearing a mask,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, man in a bus with a mask using his phone,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, theater, posters, take care, we miss you,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, theater, posters,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, magazine confinement,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, night view, city,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, art,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected,  posters informing about closing of the store,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected,  posters informing about closing of the store,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, thin street passage,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. people crossing the street wearing masks,
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  • Paris after Terror Attacks on 13/11/15, cafes and restaurants are empty due to the attacks claimed by ISIS.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, man closing store due to covid restrictions,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected, gothic, cathedral,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. young people wearing masks,
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected.
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  • Switzerland, Lausanne, Covid19. On January 13, the government announced the closure of non-essential shops and mandatory teleworking as well as the extension to the end of February of restaurants and sports facilities closures in a move to drastically reduce coronavirus infections. The new measures come into effect from January 18. Private gatherings are limited to five people. Where teleworking is not possible, masks must be worn at the work place even if social distance is respected. Naked sculpture, art,
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Witness.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings, flowers, people mourning,
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings, flowers, people mourning,
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings, flowers, people mourning,
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a cafÈ-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Paris services cleaning the blood of victims.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings. Witness.
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings, flowers, people mourning,
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings
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  • Paris Terrorist attacks, 13 November 2015, Friday, claimed by ISIS, 128 people killed, 300 injured. Seven individual attacks took place, comprising six kalashnikov shootings on various cafes and restaurants and three explosions. Locations on Saturday morning. The first attacks occurred on the rue Bichat and rue Alibert, near the Canal Saint-Martin in the 10th arrondissement. Attackers shot at people outside Le Carillon, a café-bar, at approximately 21:20. They then crossed rue Bichat and attacked Le Petit Cambodge (Little Cambodia), a restaurant, leaving between four and eleven people dead.According to French police, 14 people were killed. The assailants reportedly fled in one or two vehicles after the shootings, flowers, people mourning,
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