Trump says Eiffel Tower-like UFC structure may stay on White House lawn
President Donald Trump says he may choose to leave a purpose-built UFC arena standing at the White House because it is "attractive to a lot of people".
"EIFFEL" · 총 32건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 80,956건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 3,949건(4.9%)·중립 75,105건(92.8%)·부정 1,902건(2.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.6(중도 균형)입니다.
President Donald Trump says he may choose to leave a purpose-built UFC arena standing at the White House because it is "attractive to a lot of people".
US President Donald Trump suggested he might keep the Ultimate Fighting Championship cage-fighting arena being built on the lawn of the White House as a permanent fixture. The Republican compared the structure, which is being built for a night of cage fighting to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence – on Trump’s 80th birthday – to France’s Eiffel Tower which was supposed to have been dismantled 20 years after it was built in 1889. “We’re building something in front of the White House...
In a video posted to his official Tiktok account on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump suggested he may never remove the enormous UFC arena that’s being constructed on the White House lawn for his birthday celebrations. He also compared it to the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris, also initially meant to be temporary, but was kept on, though his take on the Eiffel Tower isn't quite accurate.
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PSG players paraded and celebrated with supporters at the foot of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, following their victory over Arsenal in Budapest on Saturday night. Later, the players were received at the Élysée Palace and congratulated by President Emmanuel Macron.
A fire broke near the banks of the Seine, sending thick clouds of smoke into the air.
La chanteuse québécoise a créé l’évènement mondial en annonçant fin mars, dans une vidéo et un message projeté sur la tour Eiffel, son retour sur scène, à Paris, après six ans loin du public, entre pandémie et problèmes de santé persistants.
A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's victory, which was marred by violent clashes overnight that led police to detain hundreds of people.
PARIS (AP) -- A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's second Champions Leagu
PARIS (AP) -- A huge crowd of supporters gathered peacefully near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate Paris Saint-Germain's second Champions League title victory, which was marred by violent clashes overnight across France and led police to detain hundreds of people. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said 780 people were detained in Paris and other cities and 57 officers were wounded, with most suffering minor injuries, as football fans set off fires and vandalized shops overnight. Nunez said
A huge crowd of jubilant PSG supporters gathered near the Eiffel Tower on Sunday to celebrate their team's second Champions League title victory. Thousands of people celebrated across France throughout the night but the parties were blighted by incidents, clashes with police, vandalism, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests, according to authorities.
Fresh from their Champions League final win in Budapest, Paris Saint-Germain players paraded their trophy on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, ahead of a presidential reception at the Élysée Palace and a party at their Parc des Princes stadium. But security was tight after overnight celebrations were marred by violence, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests.
REPORTAGE - Au lendemain de leur deuxième sacre en Ligue des champions, les Parisiens ont, malgré leur retard, été accueillis en héros par des dizaines de milliers de supporters, au pied de la Tour Eiffel.
Paris Saint-Germain made history yesterday, by winning the UEFA Champions League final a second time in a row. Fans gathered in the streets of PAris to celebrate and are now waiting to see the players lift the trophy in front of the Eiffel Tower. Around 90,000 supporters and spectators are here to see their club in its finest hour. Details, analysis and more with sports editor James Vasina, sports journalist Thando Sibiya, journalist Emily Boyle and international affairs editor Shirli Sitbon.
Paris Saint Germain are the champions of Europe - after their win on penalties against Arsenal last night. This afternoon, the team is heading back to the French capital for a victory parade in the heart of the city. Supporters are already gathering around the Eiffel Tower to welcome them. Details by Emily Boyle.
Fresh from their Champions League final win in Budapest, Paris Saint-Germain players are set to parade on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower on Sunday, ahead of a presidential reception at the Élysée Palace and a party at their Parc des Princes stadium. But security will be tight after overnight celebrations were marred by violence, a deadly road accident and hundreds of arrests.
In het centrum van Parijs is gisteren een dode gevallen na de ongeregeldheden na de winst van Paris Saint-Germain in de finale van de Champions League. Een tiener raakte zwaargewond, hij ligt in coma. Het Openbaar Ministerie meldt dat 277 mensen zijn aangehouden: 195 volwassenen en 82 minderjarigen. Het OM verwacht dat dat aantal uiteindelijk hoger zal liggen, omdat niet alle arrestaties zijn verwerkt. Ze zijn opgepakt voor onder meer voor aanvallen op gezagsdragers, diefstal, vernieling, verstoring van de openbare orde en het illegaal dragen van wapens. Daarnaast wordt onderzoek gedaan naar georganiseerde groepen die strafbare feiten hebben gepleegd. De burgemeester van het centrum van Parijs, Catherine Lecuyer, roept op tot een verbod op bijeenkomsten op de Champs-Élysées, melden Franse media. Volgens de burgemeester leek het op een "stedelijke guerrillaoorlog" en moet het Franse kabinet ingrijpen: "De staat moet erkennen dat ze niet in staat is deze mensenstromen te beheersen, en deze bijeenkomsten verbieden voordat er dodelijke slachtoffers vallen in onze straten", aldus de burgemeester van het achtste arrondissement, met daarin onder meer de Arc de Triomphe en de Champs-Élysées. Bekijk hier beelden van het feest en de ongeregeldheden in Parijs: Een aantal winkels heeft uit voorzorg hun panden gebarricadeerd. Op beelden die op sociale media circuleren is te zien hoe onder meer dure kledingwinkels worden afgezet. Eretocht De spelers van PSG worden in de middag verwacht in Parijs, waar zij een eretocht maken over de Champs de Mars, het park bij de Eiffeltoren. Vanavond zullen ze worden ontvangen door president Emmanuel Macron in het Élysée. Ook staan nog evenementen gepland, onder meer in het stadion van Paris Saint-Germain. Ook in andere steden, zoals Reims, Toulouse en Grenoble waren ongeregeldheden en zijn relschoppers opgepakt. Rond middernacht stond het totaal aantal arrestaties in Frankrijk op 426. In totaal raakten zes agenten gewond, van wie een "vrij ernstig", meldt de minister van Binnenlandse Zaken.
Police on Saturday detained more than 280 people in Paris after violent clashes erupted when thousands poured onto the streets during Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League final victory. Some 22,000 police were deployed across France for the game, including 8,000 in Paris, after unrest marred PSG’s win in the competition last year. Paris tram lines were halted, several metro stations shut and bus traffic halted in places in a bid to minimise disturbances. According to the French interior ministry, 416 people were detained nationwide, including 283 who were apprehended in Paris. It was not immediately clear how many of these individuals were remanded in custody to face further investigation. Interior minister Laurent Nunez said seven officers had been wounded and called the unrest “absolutely unacceptable”. Six vehicles and two businesses were damaged. A group of supporters also stormed the Paris ring road, the peripherique, bringing traffic to a halt for a time and letting off flares, an AFP photographer said. As fans celebrated the dramatic penalty shoot-out victory in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, some 20,000 people converged on Paris’s iconic Champs-Élysées avenue, police said. Shops boarded up their windows ahead of the match to avoid a repeat of disturbances last year when youths ransacked shops on the Champs-Élysées and other streets. Hundreds of people were arrested. Two dozen flares and about 100 fireworks were seized Saturday, while a bus shelter was destroyed near the Champs-Élysées. The match also came on a hectic evening in Paris, with singer Aya Nakamura performing at the Stade de France national stadium, rapper Damso at the La Defence Arena and the French Open tennis in full swing. Police said a bakery and a restaurant were damaged near PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, where tens of thousands gathered inside to watch the match, but 4,000 to 5,000 people loitered outside with projectiles which were thrown at officers. About 150 people “attempted to enter through one of the gates” at the stadium but police pushed them back, a police spokesperson said. Some also attempted to erect a barricade with rental bikes which was cleared by police. An AFP reporter at the scene said clashes broke out between police and supporters near the stadium, and officers responded with tear gas when fireworks were thrown at them. ‘Only in France’ The scenes angered the French far right, with three-time presidential candidate Marine Le Pen writing on X that “only in France does a football club’s victory spark riots”. “Only in France does everyone feel compelled to lock themselves in their homes on the evening of a victory to avoid being confronted with violence,” she added. Nunez said there was a “very robust, very solid system in place” to curb violence. “Our responsibility is to guarantee everyone a festive celebration that is calm and fully secure,” a police spokesperson said. The players will take part in a parade on Sunday afternoon on the Champs-de-Mars in front of the Eiffel Tower with some 100,000 people expected, before being received by President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace.
Le PSG s’est offert son deuxième titre consécutif de champion d’Europe face à Arsenal ce samedi 30 mai.