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Computer system problems affect Paris 2024 Olympic Games

  • Paris 2024

Atos, the cybersecurity and data provider for the Paris Olympics, has confirmed significant annual losses, but assures Paris 2024 that it will not be affected and will continue its protection.

Les équipes sont pleinement mobilisées pour identifier et appuyer les entités affectées en France.

Strubel's warning, it should be added, comes amid tense diplomatic relations between France and Russia

est déroulée avec succès 👏 Plus d’infos : https://t.co/JaLXKCkMhU pic.twitter.com/OjxepEn2WY— Atos France



Paris 2024: The Pope sees "opportunity for harmony"

  • Paris 2024

wishing that they will serve as a moment of national unity and fraternal harmony for the people of France

I hope that the organisation of these Games will be for all the people of France a great opportunity

France is going through a turbulent political phase with the far-right National Rally (RN) the most voted

In the absence of political consensus, France will have an interim government during the Games, headed

Guardia de Finanza.https://t.co/6giZYZ5TTf— Vatican News (@vaticannews_es) June 13, 2024The presidents of France


Paris steps up security as athletes arrive at Olympic village

  • Paris 2024

Security measures have been put in place in Paris ahead of the 33rd modern Olympic Games. Hundreds of police officers are enforcing strict traffic restrictions in the city centre and surrounding areas where the Opening Ceremony will take place, while the Olympic Village has been opened.

With just seven days to go before the start of the third Olympic Games in France, the first athletes

"We are ready," Augustin Tran Van Chau, deputy director of the facility, told France Info radio on Thursday.In


France preparing for Olympic ransomware attacks

  • Paris 2024

The French government’s cybersecurity agency, Anssi, issued a stern warning on Thursday, predicting that ransomware attacks during the Paris 2024 Olympics will be "inevitable."


Air quality concerns loom over Paris as Olympics near

  • Paris 2024

A new setback looms in the French capital before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Airparif, the agency responsible for monitoring the atmospheric state in the city, has forecast an episode of ozone pollution throughout the Paris region for this week.

conclusion leaves no room for doubt: "the air quality is poor," particularly in most of the Ile-de-France


Olympic Village opening unveils curious figures

  • Paris 2024

The Paris 2024 Olympic Village officially opened its doors yesterday to welcome the athletes who will participate in these Games, which are scheduled to start in a week. The complex, located between Saint-Denis, Saint Ouen, and LÎle Saint-Denis, north of the capital, holds some figures worth noting.

Mostly local and seasonal products are used, with 80% of the ingredients sourced from France, from producers


McLaughlin vs Bol, an exciting clash at Paris 2024

  • Athletics

With the Opening Ceremony on 26 July and some competitions starting the day before, athletics will be at the heart of the second week of Paris 2024, with great battles and great moments to prove once again why it is called the 'King Sport' of the Olympic Games.

There will be plenty of stars to admire in the Stade de France and on the streets in both the marathon


Torch Relay Stage 60: The magnificent heritage of the Oise

  • Paris 2024

The 60th stage of the Olympic Torch Relay took place in the Oise department. Its treasures, from castles and cathedrals to waterways, make it the perfect place to take a break from everyday life.

 The Torch went on a nature walk on the doorstep of Île-de-France, soaking up the rich cultural


1.2 million tickets released as Paris 2024 countdown continues

  • Paris 2024

A week before the Olympic Games kick off, fans still have the chance to attend some of the most prominent competitions. According to data provided by the organising committee, there are 1.2 million tickets still available for sale, especially for football, basketball, and handball matches.

According to the General Director, over 60% of tickets have been sold in France, with countries like


Julia Rick ready to ride the wave in World Games 2025

  • Other

Julia Rick, International Waterski & Wakeboard Federation European Champion, is gearing up for the World Games 2025 in Chengdu, China. This is only the second time wakeboarding will be featured, after debuting in 2005 and the German cable wakeboarding phenom couldn’t be more thrilled, telling World Games in an interview that it felt special to take part in the event. 

set to compete at Munich MASH in August, before heading off to the IWWF World Championships in Paris, France


The city of love, couples, and Games: Perfect union in Paris

  • Paris 2024

Even though Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th, there is one city that has the privilege of seeing Cupid stroll through its streets every day. That city is the French capital, Paris, which welcomes all couples during the Olympics.

It is clear that tens of thousands of athletes will flood Northern France in the coming weeks.



Far-right extremist arrested over suspected Olympics plot

  • Paris 2024

A 19-year-old suspected neo-Nazi has been arrested in France on suspicion he was preparing attacks during

consequently detained in the eastern Bas-Rhin region and is being questioned by anti-terror police in France

the French defense ministry announced that several countries would be sending military personnel to France


Mascherano defends Fernández; Argentina's VP accuses France of colonialism and hypocrisy

  • FIFA

The vice-president of the South American country accused France of being colonialists and hypocrites.

famous during the Qatar 2022 World Cup, although it was not widely sung by Argentine fans, as a jibe at France

problems like that," insisted the Santa Fe coach at Argentina's pre-Olympic training base in north-western France

OPRArgentina) July 17, 2024Argentina's vice-president (and president of the senate) went further, criticising France

 "But we will not allow others to do so to us," in a clear reference to France and its colonial