I didn't read anything new in the article, what part of it did you want to point out?
What's an American not interested in football doing on here, and maybe read the article before commenting trash.
people were arrested across the country. Officers reported also two deaths, a man hit by a car while riding a scooter in Paris and a 17-year-old stabbed during the celebrations in the southwestern town of Dax, although the prosecutor's office has declared it's not clear yet if the episode of violence was related to Champions League celebrations.
The title is tethering on misinformation, it's most likely "just" incidents that happened in France on that day, not the PSG fans turning violent.
I rarely play games nowadays and even more rarely new games. Baldur's Gate 3 is the first one that comes to mind in recent years.
You're missing out on some great experiences that indies simply can't produce in that case
It's a new format now with a huge prize pool, courtesy of Infantino's Arabic friends.
6th day could/should be cardio if you don't do it already
That's the ISO-8601 format, Japan uses "/" or alternatively yyyy年mm月dd日
The headline speaks of 2 deaths, one of which is clearly and accident, the second that is mentioned we still don't know what happened.
Before the post was seemingly taken down on r/soccer (again, likely due to the misleading title), the top comment mentioned it's a small French town that mainly focuses on rugby, not football. Implying that it's related to PSG shouldn't be done unless more information comes out.
It's obvious that the news headline tries to paint a picture that's clearly inaccurate and written to agitate.