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ONE man has died and another was left in intensive care as 780 people were arrested in France during violent clashes after the Champions League final. The worst violence was in the capital of
Paris police detain dozens after violence erupts during celebrations of PSG's Champions League title
Paris police have detained 45 people after violence disrupted celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League title win and a group tried to storm a police station
A car was seen with its roof and doors removed the morning after violence erupted in the French capital after Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) defeated Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday
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Watch: Luis Enrique and PSG celebrate back-to-back Champions League glory in title parade in Paris
Watch Luis Enrique and PSG celebrate the back-to-back Champions League title in a title parade in Paris.
French police deployed thousands of officers to control crowds, arresting dozens after Paris-Saint Germain's win in the Champions League final.
French authorities deployed 22,000 police officers after PSG's Champions League victory celebrations turned violent, resulting in hundreds of arrests and dozens of injured officers across the country.
Budapest is getting ready for Gala night. At 6 p.m., in fact, PSG and Arsenal will battle it out for the Champions League in a final that promises plenty of spectacle.On one side are the defending
Six people were stabbed at Arsenal’s Premier League victory parade in London on Sunday — hours after celebrations in Paris for PSG’s Champions League success turned the Champs Élysées into an “arena of urban guerrilla warfare.