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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nFrance arrested nearly 900 people in riots that broke out after Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the second consecutive year. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez confirmed the figure on Monday, adding that around 180 law enforcement officers were injured during clashes in Paris and other cities across the country.\n\n#### How many people were arrested after PSG's Champions League win?\n\nMore than 890 people were arrested across France following PSG's Champions League victory, according to Interior Minister Laurent Nunez. He told broadcaster France Inter that the total was 45 percent higher than the arrests recorded after last year's win. Around 180 law enforcement officers were also injured during the unrest.\n\n#### What happened during the riots in France?\n\nCelebrations in Paris and other French cities turned violent, with youths clashing with police, cars set on fire, and shops looted. One man died while riding his motorbike around the Paris ring road during the celebrations. Authorities also reported stabbings and other attacks during the night.\n\nHow did France's president respond to the Champions League violence?\n\nPresident Emmanuel Macron received the PSG squad at the Elysee Palace on Sunday evening. He described the club as an \"immense pride\" for France, but condemned the violence as \"unspeakable.\" \"Enough. We are fed up,\" he said. \"This is not football, this is not sport, this is not what we love.\"",
"title": "France says nearly 900 arrested in Champions League final riots"
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