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Paris ‘sorry’ for any offence over Olympic opening ceremony

28 July 2024
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Paris ‘sorry’ for any offence over Olympic opening ceremony
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Paris has issued an apology for any offense caused during the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony, where a video showcased various landmarks with inappropriate music. The Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, expressed regret and emphasized the error was unintentional. The city has since reached out to Tokyo officials to clarify the misunderstanding and ensure cultural sensitivities are respected in the future.

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