The 14th of July : Bastille Day
One of the revolutionary days in Paris and now a national holiday, the 14th of July (“Bastille Day”) is celebrated with a mixture
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One of the revolutionary days in Paris and now a national holiday, the 14th of July (“Bastille Day”) is celebrated with a mixture
From having the world’s oldest ever living human to being the world’s most visited country, read about the most interesting facts about France.
A kenyan marathoner went missing in June 2018, Nicodemus Biwott had travelled several times to Italy, Portugal and France to participate in marathons
On Saturday 25 June 2022 in Paris Entry: Free on registration L’Hôtel de l’Industrie, 4 Place Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006 , ParisFrance Time: 14h-19h
Who is elected? After the presidential elections the French go back to the ballot two months after to elect 577 lawmakers to the
Literally: to have a hair in the handSwahili: Kuwa na nywele kwa mkono Meaning: This idiom means a person is extremely lazy. So
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has revoked a licence it had granted Kenya Airways (KQ) to maintain UK-registered aircraft after it
Family Bank is looking to facilitate more kenyans living abroad to send money and invest back home through the revamped Diaspora Banking Offering,
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