After Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) fans celebrated their club’s victory in the Champions League final, hundreds of people were detained in Paris as a result of clashes with police.
Nearly 50 000 people had watched the city’s Champs-Elysees Avenue and PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium’s 5-0 win against Inter Milan on large screens as a result of an altercation broke out after nearly 300 people were detained by police in the city’s Champs-Elysees avenue and Parc des Princes stadium.
In the wild celebrations, fireworks and flames were ignited, buses were destroyed, and cars were torched.
The majority of fans gathered in a quiet manner, many of whom sang and danced in the streets or blared their car horns.
In anticipation of the raucous celebrations, about 5,400 police officers were stationed all over , Paris .
According to Paris police, the majority of the nearly 300 detained were suspected of bringing about disorder and possessing fireworks.
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Footage shared on social media, which hasn’t been verified by the BBC, appeared to show people trying to break into several Chanel and Foot Locker stores on the Champs-Elysées.
Riot police reportedly shot tear gas at the crowds while preventing them from reaching the Arc de Triomphe with a water cannon.
On the ring road in Paris and elsewhere, police and crowds brawl. Near PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, at least two vehicles were torched.
Bruno Retailleau, the interior minister of France, wrote on social media that “true PSG supporters are enjoying their team’s magnificent match.
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In Grenoble, south of Paris, police reported a car struck PSG fans, injuring four people, according to police outside Paris.
According to police, all of the injured were members of the same family. Two people suffered serious injuries.
Tens of thousands of supporters are expected to converge on Paris’ Champs-Elysees on Sunday to celebrate their return with a victory parade.
One star sign is attempting to maintain harmony on June 1 while another is feeling generous.
Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)
One star sign makes an effort to keep costs low while another is given a reward for their hard work on Sunday, June 1.
There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.
These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.
Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)
Engage in community service if you’re bored. Discover what is happening in your surroundings. Keep it balanced if you find yourself volunteering for a charity. You want to get involved and experience value, but you don’t want this to start destroying your life.
Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)
Have faith in your abilities, and let others see what you can do. People will approve of your plans and ideas when you’re at your most charming. You have some fantastic ideas that will have your competitors gnawing on you.
Gemini (May 22 – June 21)
You’ve carefully planned and kept your attention on your intentions, and you’re almost at the end of it. Planning for your next one is now a wise decision because it prevents you from feeling stuck and helps you move forward.
Cancer (June 22 – July 23)
Unexpectedly intense conversation will emerge. Strive to be open and honest when expressing your feelings and thoughts. Be sure to keep a promise you make. Today, you will be guided by the adage that words speak for themselves.
Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)
You may come across as a little too pushy and forceful because you have strong feelings for certain issues. Let others determine their own conclusions. Give them a chance to think, as not everyone can think as quickly as you do. You might lose excitement if you spend a lot of money.
Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)
It feels incredibly satisfying to realize how much effort you’ve put in the last few days has paid off. You may be able to accomplish something extraordinary. Your mind is now plethora of fresh ideas that will keep you inspired because you are so close to accomplishing this goal.
Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)
Make wise decisions about how you spend your free time. You might have to choose between pursuing a new community project or keeping to yourself. You possess abilities that could be useful in a group project. Your time would be used effectively for this.
Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)
You’ll be surprised by some unrest at home or at work. Someone who tends to be quiet and avoids the background will step forward and make some obscene demands. Things will settle. Be patient and maintain peace until then.
Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)
A cheerful note is expected to come to an end for a joint venture or community project. Your romantic life might not be as harmonious, in contrast. Keep an eye out for any possible lies involving property or shared assets. Someone you had a lot of faith in hasn’t been truthful with you.
Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)
Finding happiness is not a lot of money. Never have you imposed excessive demands on yourself. Today, having fun with friends, taking a leisurely stroll through your neighborhood, or visiting an art gallery can be all you need. Your wallet should have your bank card.
Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)
Friendship events serve as reminders of how fortunate you are to have such a large number of good people in your life. You and your partner are discussing making a long-term commitment. You may need some alone time to sort through your feelings because you have a lot of thoughts going through your head.
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Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)
You appear to be feeling incredibly generous and loving. A special occasion meal at your favorite restaurant is a treat. Give a friend a helping hand when they are dealing with a challenging issue. Sharing your own experiences can help someone realize they are not the only one.
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As she shared the £12 Amazon alternative that she is “chuffed” with, Louise Thompson has found the perfect alternative to Skims’ £48 T-shirt.
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Louise raved about the affordable T-shirt from Amazon(Image: Louise Thompson/Instagram)
When it comes to wardrobe essentials, a simple white T-shirt is one of the most basic but essential items you can have. Easy to pair with anything, dress up or down and an instant way to make something look crisp and put together, we would hazard a guess that there’s not a wardrobe in the world that doesn’t have one.
However if you are in the market for adding a white T-shirt to your outfit rotations, Louise Thompson has found the perfect one that’s affordable, flattering and easy to wear. Posting on Instagram, Louise shared a link to Amazon’s Risipu Women’s Short Sleeve T-Shirt, writing: “I have found a great SKIMS dupe T-shirt from Amazon and I’m feeling chuffed about it.”
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It’s interesting to note that Louise’s post was associated with an ad, presumably starring the former Made in Chelsea actress working for Amazon. There is no disputing that anyone looking to get the SKIMS look for less will love this affordable tee.
Louise raved about the affordable T-shirt from Amazon(Image: Louise Thompson/Instagram)
Louise’s Amazon doppleganger is much more affordable at £11.99. SKIMS’ short-sleeved Slim-Fit Stretch-Cotton T-Shirt retails for £48. With a cropped length that precisely hits your waist for a flattering fit, it maintains the same slim-fitting, streamlined appearance.
It’s a great addition to your basic wardrobe, and it comes in five colors, including white, black, and pink. Similar styles can be found at Hollister, where the Soft Stretch Seamless Fabric Longline Baby Tee is available for less than £9.99, and New Look, where the White Crew Neck Short Sleeve Bodysuit is the best option for a longer fit and more coverage.
The classic crew neck and soft, breathable, and stretchy fabric of the Amazon Risipu Women’s Short Sleeve T-Shirt are good purchases, but they are also available in a stretchy, 5% cotton blend. Additionally, it’s available in a range of sizes, from small to large.
Louise said the Amazon T-shirt was a “dupe” of SKIMS(Image: Amazon)
Another Amazon customer has also highly rated it, with one rating it as “Soft and true to size, stretchy lightweight fabric that is washable, easy to dress up and down, comfortable and stylish option for everyday wear.”
Another person reaffirmed that this T-shirt is both breathable and of excellent quality. The black pair of pants is perfect with any color and style of pants, which I have. This works great for layering clothing, too. The sleeves extend halfway up my elbows, making them short. My waist is visible because it has been cropped.
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However, it was said that the fabric was soft but the T-shirt was “extremely see-through.”
At least seven people died and 30 others were hurt in a collision with a bridge in Russia after what local authorities called “illegal interference” (interference).
The incident occurred late on Saturday in the Ukrainian-bordering Bryansk region of Russia.
In a post on Telegram, Bryansk Governor Alexander Bogomaz wrote, “Unfortunately, there are seven fatalities.
Two children among the thirty victims were transported to Bryansk Regional medical facilities, according to Bogomaz, adding that two of the victims were seriously ill.
According to Russian news outlets, the train’s driver was one of the fatalities.
The destroyed bridge passed above the railroad tracks where the train was moving, according to Rosavtodor, the country’s federal road transportation agency.
According to the RIA news agency, the train that was traveling from Klimov to Moscow, the Russian capital, veered off the tracks when it collided with a bridge that had collapsed close to Vygonichi.
The border between Russia and Ukraine is 100 kilometers (62 miles) away.
While a school in Vygonichi was providing emergency lodging, according to RIA reporting, rescuers were looking for passengers trapped inside the damaged train.
The bridge collapsed, according to Moscow Railway in a post on Telegram, as a result of “illegal interference in the operation of transport.”
It didn’t go into more detail.
The bridge was reportedly blown up, according to preliminary information from Russia’s Baza Telegram channel, which frequently publishes information from sources in the security services and law enforcement.
As fighting between Russia and Ukraine continues, several trains, the majority of them freight trains, have been derailed in nearby Russian regions.
Ukraine did not respond right away.
Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, claimed that Ukraine’s air defense units were attempting to stop a Russian airstrike on the Ukrainian capital two hours after the bridge collapse was reported.
At least two people were killed earlier on Saturday in Ukraine by Russian drone and missile attacks, according to officials.
Cross-border shelling, drone strikes, and covert raids from Ukraine have been ongoing since Russia’s invasion began three years ago in the Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions, which border Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested a second round of face-to-face meetings with Ukrainian officials will take place next week in Istanbul, and President Trump has urged Moscow and Kyiv to work together on a resolution to end the conflict.
In a train derailment in the Bryansk region of Russia, according to Alexander Bogomaz, governor of Bryansk, 30 people were killed and 30 were hurt. The derailment and bridge collapse, according to Moscow Railway, were the result of “illegal interference in transport operations” in a post on Telegram. The Ukrainian military did not respond right away.
The governor of the region, Dolynka, in the Ukrainian village of Zaporizhia, claimed that a child was killed and another was hurt in a Russian attack.
Governor Oleksandr Prokudin posted a tweet claiming that a man was killed by Russian shelling in the Kherson region of Ukraine.
On Friday and overnight, Russian forces reportedly launched 109 drones and five missiles across Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian Air Force. 42 of the drones were destroyed, according to the Ukrainian government.
Vodolahy and Novopil, two villages in the Donetsk and Sumy regions, were captured by Russia’s military, according to a statement from the military.
The announcement came after Ukraine demanded that 11 more Sumy villages be evacuated, claiming that Russia had amassed about 50 000 troops there.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, claimed that Russia did not “look very serious” and that it had “no clear information” about what it would achieve at the next week’s peace talks in Istanbul, Turkiye.
Russia has said it will send a delegation led by former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky, but he did not comment on whether Ukraine would participate in the new round of negotiations.
The two are “different in nature and not comparable at all,” according to China’s embassy in Singapore, criticizing French President Emmanuel Macron for bringing up Taiwan’s defense against a Chinese invasion.
When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Donald Trump meet at the White House on Thursday, according to a spokesman for the German government, Russia’s war against Ukraine will be at the top of the agenda.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson noted that new regulations for foreign ships entering Swedish territorial waters starting on July 1 come amid “a growing number of concerning incidents in the Baltic Sea” as Russia’s so-called Shadow Fleet is still having issues.
Weapons
According to British Defence Secretary John Healey, “the hard-fought lessons from]Russian President Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine show a military is only as strong as the industry that stands behind them,” plans to build at least six new factories producing weapons and explosives.
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Paris St-Germain won the Champions League for the first time on a special night in Munich, which caused Luis Enrique to wept in awe of his own joy and emotion.
And, as PSG outclassed Inter Milan for a historic 5-0 victory, brilliant teenager Desire Doue confirmed his status as one half of a new duo of young superstars – alongside Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal – who have the genius to dominate the game for years to come.
Luis Enrique, the PSG coach, who won the 2015 World Cup with Barcelona as his only other coach, became the poignant human storyteller. He is only the sixth coach to do so with two different clubs.
With the focus on generational teenage talent Doue and one of the best team displays in this and its previous forms of the European Cup, the sporting story featured prominently in the sporting story.
On the most important night of a career, Doue made the biggest stage in European club football his playground.
Beyond the glory of this PSG triumph, which finally brought the enormous Champions League trophy to The City of Light, this victory was also significant and meaningful for 55-year-old Asturian Luis Enrique.
After PSG won the 2015 match against Juventus in Berlin, the man who transformed PSG revealed how he helped his daughter Xana plant a Barcelona flag in the center circle.
He said he hoped he might make the same gesture here in her memory after she died from a rare form of bone cancer aged nine in 2019.
He put on a t-shirt with the image of himself and his daughter planting a PSG flag in the afterglow of victory.
Then, in a moment of raw emotion, PSG’s “Ultras” planted a flag in the French club’s shirt, creating a gigantic flag emblazoned with a picture of a father and daughter.
It was a wonderful gesture on a joyful night for PSG in Munich, when all their agonies as they chased the Champions League were washed away in one of the greatest displays any team has produced in a European final.
“I’m very happy,” he declared. The fans’ banner for my family was very emotional at the end. But I always think about my daughter”, said Luis Enrique.
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And the inspiration came from 19-year-old Doue, who is now a full-fledged superstar, a far cry from the vulnerable youngster, who played only 64 minutes before being replaced in the team’s 2-0 defeat at Arsenal in October.
It was after 63 minutes here on this humid night in Munich that Doue applied another flourish to a magical performance, steering home his second goal and PSG’s third after making the first for Achraf Hakimi in the 12th minute then adding the second eight minutes later.
Football had witnessed a generational talent who would continue to grace the game for many years when he was taken off moments after scoring his second.
After Carlos Alberto for Porto nine years later and Patrick Kluivert for Ajax for Ajax in 1995, he becomes the third teenager to reach the Champions League final. The forward was also the first player to be involved in three goals in a Champions League final, with an assist and two himself.
And in 1962, Doue overtook Eusébio, who was 20 years and 97 days old when he scored the same goal for Benfica against Real Madrid in 1962, to become the youngest player to do so in a European Cup or Champions League final.
He was a key component of PSG’s overall performance, which increased exponentially throughout the Champions League when they defeated Manchester City, knocked out Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal in the knockout stages, culminating in the most stunning, emphatic manner.
If Inter Milan had a plan, PSG gave them no opportunity to implement it.
As he lifted the trophy, a career in its early stages but with promising prospects, Doue grinned broadly.
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As they have done throughout this Champions League campaign, PSG’s “Ultras” unfurled a giant tifo with a message for the players they hoped would finally put them at the pinnacle of European football.
Together, We Are Invincible, translates to “Ensemble, Nous Sommes Invincibles.”
And they were present, so the idea that the youngest Champions League team could defeat the oldest was a given right away.
This was football played at another level, pace and intensity matched by the highest quality. As the game progressed, PSG’s younger and faster appearances became apparent, while this experienced Inter side’s age was unavoidable.
The success of PSG was a monument built by statistics.
The five-goal victory margin was the biggest in any European Cup or Champions League final.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and substitute Senny Mayulu, both 19, added additional goals after Doue left.
The Champions League champions league team was PSG. The competition got fitting winners, but rarely have winners played like this, sweeping aside supposedly formidable opposition in a manner that will live forever in the memory of all who witnessed it.
Due to PSG’s dominance and the sheer number of chances they created, the final scoreline almost did a kind favor to a betrayed Inter.
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All done after a switch of strategy away from the “bling bling” days of France forward Kylian Mbappe, Brazil’s Neymar and Argentina’s Lionel Messi.
What must Mbappe have thought of this while watching?
There could not be more compelling evidence than this to show Luis Enrique took his chance, persuaded club president Nasser al-Khelaifi and advisor Luis Campos that he could create a better PSG side following the passing of Mbappe.
“This season is best season ever and we are so proud”, Al-Khelaifi told CBS. The future-oriented team is being built by us. We won’t change, no matter what today’s outcome was. The real work starts today. We must be down to earth and humble.
I’m so proud of France, the fans, and the country. I think it is amazing for France, not just for Paris, because France deserves better. We are confident that the league will continue to improve and that the historic clubs we have are strong.
“It has been difficult. We have been criticised a lot. People were criticizing what we were doing because we had been trying to work for French football. Of course, it hurts a lot, but I had my attention on our goal.
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Simply put, one of the greatest European final performances ever.
Chris Sutton, in Munich, told BBC Radio 5 Live:” Luis Enrique was the final piece in the jigsaw to get them here. He must fit into the long list of greatest European managers ever.
We mentioned the team’s age range of Doue, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Willian Pacho, and Hakimi. It’s where they go from here.
This team is just beginning to develop, they say. My main concern is with the work ethic. This is a team who are prepared to run and they put the graft in and that’s why they were successful. “
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