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Meanwhile, France has brought back 51 women and children from northeast Syria, the largest such repatriation from Paris following pressure from campaigners. They had been living in camps, among suspected family members of Islamic State group militants.
The Serbian top seed had looked in all kinds of trouble against the inspired 20-year-old after being outplayed for two sets but stormed back to win 5-7 2-6 6-3 6-2 6-2.
Meanwhile, the Arab World Institute in Paris is hosting a joint exhibition from French photojournalist Raymond Depardon and Algerian writer Kamel Daoud, as well as showcasing a major collection of Algerian paintings. Finally, we go out dancing to French-Algerian artist DJ Snake’s viral clip "Disco Maghreb", described as "a love song" to his country.
After coming second on each of the first three stages in Denmark, the Jumbo-Visma man crossed the finish line in Calais eight seconds ahead of the fast-closing peloton.
Galtier joins PSG after leaving Nice last month, having guided them to a runners-up finish in the French Cup and fifth place in Ligue 1 last season.
Also in this edition, Malian traders breathe a sigh of relief following the lifting of sanctions by regional bloc ECOWAS. West African leaders had imposed a trade and financial embargo on Mali in January, after its military government unveiled a scheme to rule for five years. Finally, we take a look at the extensive African fashion on show at the UK's Victoria and Albert Museum.
China is the world's last major economy still imposing a draconian zero-Covid strategy, responding to small numbers of cases with strict lockdowns and tough testing campaigns. However, the measures have taken a heavy toll on the world's second-biggest economy and residents are voicing their frustration. Beijing has repeatedly defended its strategy and this week sent another 1.7 million people into lockdown in central Anhui province.