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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Othman NASROU ( French politician ) during the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Othman NASROU ( French politician ) during the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Othman NASROU ( French politician ) during the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Othman NASROU ( French politician ) during the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Cérémonie en hommage à Samuel Paty à Eragny Sur Oise
Illustration of the Tribute to Samuel Paty on October 13, 2024 in Eragny Sur Oise, France. The assassination of Samuel Paty, sometimes referred to as the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attacknote 1, was an Islamist terrorist attack that took place on 16 October 2020 in the French commune of Éragny-sur-Oise, located in the Val-d'Oise. Samuel Paty, a history and geography teacher, was stabbed to death and decapitated shortly after leaving his middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. The assassin, Abdoullakh Anzorov, was an 18-year-old Russian citizen of Chechen origin who had been granted refugee status by his parents when he was a minor. He was shot dead by police a few minutes after the attack.
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Matthieu Chedid - M - rend visite aux élèves de l’école Andrée Chedid RENNES
Le chanteur M (Matthieu Chedid) rend visite aux élèves de l’école Andrée Chedid (Nom de sa Grand mère) dans le quartier de Villejean de RENNES et chante avec eux / jeudi 23 mai 2013 / RENNES - FRANCE
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Matthieu Chedid - M - rend visite aux élèves de l’école Andrée Chedid RENNES
Le chanteur M (Matthieu Chedid) rend visite aux élèves de l’école Andrée Chedid (Nom de sa Grand mère) dans le quartier de Villejean de RENNES et chante avec eux / jeudi 23 mai 2013 / RENNES - FRANCE
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student smokes in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students stay in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A woman walks in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students stay in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students stay in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students stay in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students leave La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students leave La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
La Sorbonne University is seen at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student leaves the building at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students walk in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A man walks in front of elevators in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student walks next to a arrow sign in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students smoke in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students stay in the yard of La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work on their computers in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students walk in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student works on his computer in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students walk in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students walk in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student eats at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student orders at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students eat at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work on their computers in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student works on his computer in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work on their computers in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work on their computers in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students leave the building next to a Covid-19 sign at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students wait in line at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students eat at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students buy food at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student orders at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student eats next to an amphitheatre at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students eat at the cafeteria at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student works on his computer in a corridor at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work in an amphitheatre as the class is brodcast for other students who can't attend the class at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
Students work in an amphitheatre at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag der Studenten an der Sorbonne Universität
A student works in an amphitheatre at La Sorbonne University, at rue du Pantheon, in Paris, France, on October 13, 2020. One of France's largest public universities is adamant that it won't be "imposing physical distance" on campus but says it has boosted efforts to protect staff and students from COVID-19. At Pantheon-Sorbonne University hand sanitizing dispensers have been installed, reusable masks are readily available and the timing of classes have been staggered as part of new measures which have been implemented amid the pandemic. Students of the university have been given the option to either attend classes in person or take part in them online remotely. According to French government figures, 32% of the country's currently active virus clusters were traced to schools or universities, the highest number of COVID-19 concentrations, followed by workplaces. The university, which is also known as Paris 1, has recorded at least 23 confirmed cases of the virus among its 43,000 student population. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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