Fireworks in France: Bastille Day and riots
A 4th century Berber bishop on what drives young men and a murder story
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July 14 is Bastille Day, a countrywide celebration in France of the moment in 1789 that sparked the French revolution. This Bastille Day, as always, official fireworks …
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