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Added on the 06/06/2020 14:09:42 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
France's iconic Palace of Versailles welcomes visitors for the first time in months, after the government allowed French museums and historic sites to reopen their doors following the coronavirus shutdown. IMAGES
The border between France and Andorra has reopened, as the French government slowly starts to ease strict travel restrictions enforced to curb the spread of coronavirus. IMAGES
Two days before the end of the Paris International Agricultural Show, a convoy of twenty tractors led by activists from the farmers union the Coordination rurale is parked in front of the Palace of Versailles. "We're continuing the movement because we're not being heard (...), we've got band-aids and little envelopes of cash, but that's not going to move things forward," laments Nicolas Bonguay, president of the CR in the Doubs region of eastern France. (COMPLETES VID34KC4MQ_EN) IMAGES
France's Palace of Versailles re-opens to the public after an evacuation due to a new bomb threat. The former French royal residence was already evacuated on Saturday following an anonymous bomb threat. IMAGES
In Rue Saint-Michel, a high street in France's western city of Rennes, restaurant and cafe terraces are packed on the first day of their reopening. After six months of life in slow motion, the French can once again enjoy a meal or a drink in outdoor dining areas, with a limit of 50% of capacity and six people per table. IMAGES