A driver slammed a car into a crowd celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League victory, seriously injuring a child and an adult and sending more than two dozen people to hospitals, officials in England said on Monday.
The crash created chaos at the end of a festive day in which hundreds of thousands of sports fans had gathered for a parade through the Liverpool city center to celebrate their team.
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The door of a plane carrying President Emmanuel Macron of France had just been opened by staff in Hanoi, Vietnam, when two hands reached out and pushed Macron in the face.
He appeared stunned at first. Then he looked up at a camera filming the scene from outside on Sunday and waved.
The video spread quickly. The hands belonged to the French first lady, Brigitte Macron.
On Monday, the French president said that the video had captured him and his wife “bickering and rather, joking around,” something, he said, “we often do.”
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