RM2KC9KN9–Policemen push off an « anti-fascist » counterprotest, during a demonstration against the far right Generation Identitaire group's potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMY1–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMY2–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXM–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members walk inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, during a demonstration against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXJ–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMWT–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMX4–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXF–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXY–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXR–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members walk inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, during a demonstration against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXG–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXE–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXH–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members demonstrate inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XGY–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (1R), Franck Riester (4R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness, accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (L), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBCH50–French far-left New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA) member Olivier Besancenot (C) takes part in a demonstration on December 10, 2019 in Paris as part of the sixth day of a strike of public transport operators SNCF and RATP employees over French government's plan to overhaul the country's retirement system. Unions have vowed to keep up the fight over the reforms, which are set to be finalised and published on December 11. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH4–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (3R), Franck Riester (5R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness, accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (L), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNT–Protestors hold a banner reading 'Strike is better than a meagre pension' during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, on the Place de la Republique in Paris. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56K–People wave flags during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNP–Striking railway workers holds red flares during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, on the Place de la Republique in Paris, on January 4, 2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWP0–Striking railway workers holds red flares during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, on the Place de la Republique in Paris, on January 4, 2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNR–A protestor holds a banner reading 'RATP (Paris' public transport operator) on strike. No to the pension reform' during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in Paris. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBC0H7–A fan of the French singer Johnny Hallyday poses in front of the Olympia Hall in Paris where a tribute was paid to this legend of French music on Sunday, December 1, 2019, almost two years after his death. For the occasion, the letters of his name shone in red in the neon lights of the famous facade of the Olympia. Johnny Hallyday died at the age of 74 on the night of December 5th 2017 after a battle with lung cancer. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56E–People wave flags during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56C–People wave flags during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56D–People wave flags during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56J–People wave flags during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC18K3–A picture taken on October 5, 2020, shows the Parisian offices of the French e-commerce company Back Market on October 5, 2020. Founded in 2014 in Paris, Back Market is the world's first online marketplace dedicated exclusively to second-hand devices. Back Market connects certified professionals specializing in the refurbishing and resale of used electronics with consumers looking for a more affordable, reliable, and environmentally-friendly alternative to buying new. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC18K4–A picture taken on October 5, 2020, shows the Parisian offices of the French e-commerce company Back Market on October 5, 2020. Founded in 2014 in Paris, Back Market is the world's first online marketplace dedicated exclusively to second-hand devices. Back Market connects certified professionals specializing in the refurbishing and resale of used electronics with consumers looking for a more affordable, reliable, and environmentally-friendly alternative to buying new. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC18JG–A picture taken on October 5, 2020, shows the Parisian offices of the French e-commerce company Back Market on October 5, 2020. Founded in 2014 in Paris, Back Market is the world's first online marketplace dedicated exclusively to second-hand devices. Back Market connects certified professionals specializing in the refurbishing and resale of used electronics with consumers looking for a more affordable, reliable, and environmentally-friendly alternative to buying new. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC18KC–A picture taken on October 5, 2020, shows the Parisian offices of the French e-commerce company Back Market on October 5, 2020. Founded in 2014 in Paris, Back Market is the world's first online marketplace dedicated exclusively to second-hand devices. Back Market connects certified professionals specializing in the refurbishing and resale of used electronics with consumers looking for a more affordable, reliable, and environmentally-friendly alternative to buying new. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBGBPE–Student’s families opposed to the implementation of the baccalaureate reform (E3C) are putting up a banner reading « For our children, neither minister’s bacalaureate, nor meagre pension » on the front gate of the Lycee Jean Macé, located in Vitry-sur-Seine, in the southern suburbs of Paris, on 6 February 6, 2020.The demonstration took place in a ninth inter-professional day of strikes and demonstrations since early December 2019 against the French government's pensions overhaul. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBFXE3–(L to R) Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV) Green Party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris David Belliard and French La Republique En Marche (LREM) party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris Benjamin Griveaux take part in a debate following a report of the Abbe Pierre Foundation on poor quality housing conditions, on January 31, 2020 in La Defense, near Paris. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBFXDP–Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV) Green Party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris David Belliard (2L) and French La Republique En Marche (LREM) party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris Benjamin Griveaux (3L) take part in a debate following a report of the Abbe Pierre Foundation on poor quality housing conditions, on January 31, 2020 in La Defense, near Paris. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBFXDW–Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV) Green Party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris David Belliard (2L) and French La Republique En Marche (LREM) party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris Benjamin Griveaux (3L) take part in a debate following a report of the Abbe Pierre Foundation on poor quality housing conditions, on January 31, 2020 in La Defense, near Paris. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KKR–Members of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) wear a t-shirt with the name of the group during a protest against its potential dissolutionin in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC18HB–Pallbearers carry out the coffin of French singer Juliette Greco during her funeral ceremony at the Saint-Germain-des-Pres church in Paris, on October 5, 2020. Legendary French singer Juliette Greco, whose career spanned over half a century, died aged 93, on 23 September 23. In the background, a mock-colonne Morris advertising column displays a poster of French singer Juliette Greco. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBEHBE–French leftist party La France Insoumise (LFI) MP Adrien Quatennens (R) takes part in a demonstration in front the Tour Eiffel in Paris on January 14, 2020, as part of a nationwide multi-sector strike against the French government's pensions overhaul. A transport strike dragged on into its 41st day on January 14, with both the French government and hardline unions digging in on the pension reforms that sparked the standoff. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBCH5F–France's leftist party La France Insoumise (LFI) president Jean-Luc Melenchon (C) talks with demonstrators during a march in Paris on December 10, 2019 on a sixth day of a strike of public transport operators SNCF and RATP employees over French government's plan to overhaul the country's retirement system. Unions have vowed to keep up the fight over the reforms, which are set to be finalised and published on December 11. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBFXE2–(L to R) Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV) Green Party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris David Belliard and French La Republique En Marche (LREM) party candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris Benjamin Griveaux take part in a debate following a report of the Abbe Pierre Foundation on poor quality housing conditions, on January 31, 2020 in La Defense, near Paris. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBCH58–France's leftist party La France Insoumise (LFI) president Jean-Luc Melenchon (R) talks with demonstrators during a march in Paris on December 10, 2019 on a sixth day of a strike of public transport operators SNCF and RATP employees over French government's plan to overhaul the country's retirement system. Unions have vowed to keep up the fight over the reforms, which are set to be finalised and published on December 11. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KMK–Member of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) holds the French flag in front of the portrait of Joan d’Arc during a protest against its potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBMXW–French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) union members holding flags walk inside Casino supermarket in the 13th arrondissement of Paris on November 26, 2019, during a demonstration against the deterioration in working conditions and the take over by the German group Aldi of 700 Leader Price stores, one of the group's subsidiaries.The Casino Group confirmed on September 19, 2019, the existence of discussions with the Aldi France group concerning the acquisition of Leader Price. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH7–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (3L), Franck Riester (2L, French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (4L) visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH0–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (2L), Franck Riester (1L), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (3L),visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH3–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (2L), Franck Riester (1L), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (3L) visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH5–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (C), Franck Riester (R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (L) visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH6–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (5R), Franck Riester (4R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (1R) visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56F–A laser writes the words « No to PMA » on the Sénat during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBC3DP–(2nd row from C to L) French former president Nicolas Sarkozy, French former president Francois Hollande and French Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet attend a tribute ceremony on December 2, 2019 at the Invalides monument, in Paris, for the 13 French soldiers killed in Mali. In its biggest military funeral in decades, France is honoring 13 soldiers killed when their helicopters collided over Mali while on a mission fighting extremists affiliated with the Islamic State group. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBF56G–A laser writes the words « No to PMA » on the Sénat during a demonstration against 'medically-assisted procreation without a father' (PMA - Procreation Medicalement Assistee) in front of the Senat in Paris on January 22, 2020, as the debate on the Bioethics Bill began. The Senate began on January 21 the first reading of the bioethics bill, defended as a text of 'progress' by the government, but which emblematic measure, the opening of the medically-assisted procreation to all women, divides the right-wing Senate majority. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KMB–A member of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) holds a placard reading « I’m just defending my people » during a protest against its potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBC3CM–(1st row from L to R) French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, French Defence Minister Florence Parly and French Junior Defence Minister Genevieve Darrieussecq attend a tribute ceremony on December 2, 2019 at the Invalides monument, in Paris, for the 13 French soldiers killed in Mali. In its biggest military funeral in decades, France is honoring 13 soldiers killed when their helicopters collided over Mali while on a mission fighting extremists affiliated with the Islamic State group. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBC3EM–(1st row from L to R) French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, French Defence Minister Florence Parly and French Junior Defence Minister Genevieve Darrieussecq attend a tribute ceremony on December 2, 2019 at the Invalides monument, in Paris, for the 13 French soldiers killed in Mali. In its biggest military funeral in decades, France is honoring 13 soldiers killed when their helicopters collided over Mali while on a mission fighting extremists affiliated with the Islamic State group. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KKK–A member of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) holds a placard reading « I’m just defending my people » speaks with the press during a protest against its potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KMJ–Member of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) holds a placard with the portrait of Joan d’Arc and reading « you also would have dissolved it ? » during a protest against its potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KP9–Member of far-right Rassemblement National's (RN) Jean Messiha (C) speaks with the press during a protest against the far right Generation Identitaire group's potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KPA–Member of far-right Rassemblement National's (RN) Jean Messiha (C) speaks with the press during a protest against the far right Generation Identitaire group's potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau, in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBFXDA–(Lto R) Paris' city councillor, French left-wing Parti de Gauche (PG) Secretary General and La France Insoumise (LFI) leftist party's speaker and candidate for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris Danielle Simonnet, French mathematician and Paris city hall candidate Cedric Villani take part in a debate following a report of the Abbe Pierre Foundation on poor quality housing conditions, on January 31, 2020 in La Defense, near Paris. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XGT–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (2R, Franck Riester (1R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (3R) accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (L), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9E–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9G–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9H–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9P–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9M–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XH2–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (3R), Franck Riester (6R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (2R), accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (1R), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XGP–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (2L), Franck Riester (3L), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (1L) accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (R), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XGW–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (1L), Franck Riester (3L), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (3L), accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (R), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9N–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9B–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9D–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9A–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9K–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC0XGN–French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (2R), Franck Riester (5R), French Minister Delegate to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, in charge of Foreign Trade and Attractiveness and French Junior Minister of Small and Medium Entreprises Alain Griset (3R) accompanied by Julien Bourrellis (4R), Klubb Group CEO visit the Klubb aerial platform production site dedicated to the manufacture of aerial platforms mounted on vans, located in Ferrieres-en-Brie, just outside Paris, on September 30, 2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9T–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9F–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9J–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP98–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP93–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP97–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP99–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBBP9C–French farmers steer their tractors on The Parisian ring road (Peripherique) at Porte Dauphine in Paris on November 27, 2019, during a protest against government policies. Hundreds of French farmers descended on Paris by tractor to protest the struggles of the farming community and put pressure on supermarket chains to pay them more for their produce. Some 340 kilometres (210 miles) of tailbacks were reported during rush hour in Paris as convoys of tractors snarled traffic along the main roads into the capital. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNX–Spokesperson of French far-left party NPA Olivier Besancenot (C) takes part in a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 4,2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNH–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator take to the street during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 7,2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWP7–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator take to the street during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 4, 2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWPE–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator take to the street during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 7,2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWNN–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator take to the street during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 7,2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBEH7N–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KBEH7W–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KBEH7H–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KBEHB8–French leftist party La France Insoumise (LFI) MP Adrien Quatennens (L) speaks with Communist party member of Parliament Fabien Roussel (C) as they take part in a demonstration in front the Tour Eiffel in Paris on January 14, 2020, as part of a nationwide multi-sector strike against the French government's pensions overhaul. A transport strike dragged on into its 41st day on January 14, with both the French government and hardline unions digging in on the pension reforms that sparked the standoff. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBEH7M–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KBEH7R–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KCCHBE–The new tramway train on the opening day of the T9 tram line between Porte de Choisy and Orly City in Paris, France, on April 10, 2021. Line T9 connects Porte de Choisy Paris Metro station and the centre of Orly (Place Gaston Viens) serving suburbs in the south-east of Paris. Line T9 will not serve Orly Airport though which is currently served by line T7. The line will have a length of approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) and 19 stations. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBEH7K–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KBEH7J–Members of the 'CIH - Collectif Inter Hopitaux' (Inter-hospitals collective) give a press conference after the publication of a collective resignation letter to protest against the emergency plan proposed by the government, at the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris on January 14, 2020. More than 1,000 hospital doctors, including some 600 heads of medical departments, published on January 14 a letter to 'collectively resign' from their administrative duties if French Health and Solidarity Minister does not start 'negotiations' on the hospital's budget and salaries. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/Nur
RM2KC9KMP–President of French nationalist party 'Les Patriotes' (The Patriots) Florian Philippot (C) takes part in a demonstration of members and supporters of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) against the group's potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KC9KPE–President of French nationalist party 'Les Patriotes' (The Patriots) Florian Philippot (C) takes part in a demonstration of members and supporters of far right group Generation Identitaire (GI) against the group's potential dissolution in Place Denfert Rochereau in Paris on February 20, 2021. The dissolution of Generation identitaire was evoked for the first time on January 26, 2021 by Interior Minister, as a reaction to the group's recent anti-migrant operation in the Pyrenees, which led to a preliminary investigation for provocation to racial hatred. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KCCHBW–The new tramway train on the opening day of the T9 tram line between Porte de Choisy and Orly City in Paris, France, on April 10, 2021. Line T9 connects Porte de Choisy Paris Metro station and the centre of Orly (Place Gaston Viens) serving suburbs in the south-east of Paris. Line T9 will not serve Orly Airport though which is currently served by line T7. The line will have a length of approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) and 19 stations. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWP5–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator fraternises with yellow vests during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 4, 2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
RM2KBDWP4–Striking railway workers wearing an orange vest of Paris' RATP public transport operator fraternises with yellow vests during a demonstration called by French national trade union General Confederation of Labour (CGT) against the pension reform on January 4, 2020, in front of the Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, on January 4, 2020. After 30 days of strike, unions opposed to the pension reform promise not to give respite next week to the government, before the resumption of consultations on January 7,2020. (Photo by Michel Stoupak/NurPhoto)
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