Save the date: Macron says he’ll swim in the River Seine as he inspects Paris’ new Olympic village
- Macron promises to swim in the Seine River post Paris Olympics, showcasing invested public funds in pollution reduction.
- The eco-friendly Olympic village created nearly 2,000 jobs and cost 2 billion euros, with over 1,000 jobs going to local residents.
- Security remains a top concern in preparing Paris for the upcoming Games, with efforts ongoing to ensure safety.
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Organizers of the Paris Olympics summer games removed the newly established athletes' apartment on Wednesday, as announced.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleThe Olympic Village, which can accommodate 15,000 people, was inaugurated in Paris on Thursday.
·Estonia
Read Full ArticleAfter the Olympic Summer Games, a new neighborhood is to emerge from the village - with apartments and jobs.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleEmmanuel Macron a inaugurat Satul Olimpic din Paris. Bugetul total al proiectului depășește 2 miliarde de euro
French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated the Olympic Village on Thursday, which will accommodate up to 14,500 people, athletes, coaches, and officials, during the Paris Summer Olympics (July 26 - August 11), as well as an additional 9,000 people during the Paralympics, according to Reuters, reported by Agerpres.
·Romania
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