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Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony trending: Celine Dion’s comeback, Titanic pose, red roses, blue Gods, beheaded Marie Antoinette and more

July 27, 2024
(LEFT) French singer and actor Philippe Katerine performing a song at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony while being almost naked with his body painted in blue to represent Dyonisus, the god of wine. (RIGHT) A visual from the ceremony that makes a reference to the beheading of Marie Antoinette. (PHOTOS: @Olympics via X and Screengrab)(LEFT) French singer and actor Philippe Katerine performing a song at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony while being almost naked with his body painted in blue to represent Dyonisus, the god of wine. (RIGHT) A visual from the ceremony that makes a reference to the beheading of Marie Antoinette. (PHOTOS: @Olympics via X and Screengrab)

The Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony ran for four hours and in that duration it paid tribute to everything about the country’s rich legacy. There were hat-tips to Paris’ reputation as the city of love, the city of lights and the city of high fashion. Some of the city’s most famous buildings like the Louvre Museum and the Notre-Dame Cathedral became part of the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony.

There were also references to parkour, ménage à trois, cabaret and the French revolution. The Minions and the Mona Lisa also made appearances.

In case you missed the four-hour-long Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, we have you covered. These were the most viral moments that stood out from the Paris 2024 ceremony and why they stood out:

Why Algerian athletes threw red roses in the Seine

At the Athletes Parade, held in the Seine River, Algeria reminded France of a dark chapter of its colonial past by tossing red roses into the river. Why? The Algerians, who only won their independence from France in 1962 after a long war, were honouring victims of an infamous 1961 police crackdown on Algerian protesters in Paris. The Associated Press cited historians saying that 120 protesters had died while 12,000 people were arrested as they demonstrated in support of independence from France, then Algeria’s colonial ruler. Some protestors were also allegedly thrown in the Seine River.

The Palestine flagbearer also took a political stand

Waseem Abusal, who was the male flagbearer for Palestine, reportedly wore a shirt for the Opening Ceremony that showed fighter jets dropping bombs from the sky as a child plays.

The Israel-Hamas war, which has reportedly claimed more than 39,000 Palestinian lives, began after Hamas launched deadly attacks on Israel on October 7, prompting brutal retaliation from Israel.

There are eight athletes on the Palestinian team at Paris 2024.

An X handle of Palestine called @Palestine_UN tweeted a photo of the Palestine contingent at the Paris Olympics Athletes Parade with the caption: “Out of the ashes, we always rise. Team Palestine.”

Blue body painted Gods

Early on Saturday morning, social media showed images of a man in blue body paint performing at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony. 

That man is French singer and actor Philippe Katerine. He was performing a song at the Ceremony while being almost naked with his body painted in blue to represent Dyonisus, the god of wine.

Organisers said that Katerine’s performance was to “make us aware, through a new humoristic and poetic song, of the absurdity of violence between human beings.

Dionysus (in Greek, Bacchus in Latin) was the god of the vine, wine, theatre, festivities and excess, and was also associated with fertility, productivity, ecstasy and self-denial. Son of a god and a mortal princess, father of Sequana, goddess of the Seine, Dionysus established a crucial link between the human and the divine. 

Aged 55, Katerine became popular in France in the 2000s with his dance beat “Louxor, j’adore,”.

Great Britain recreated the Titanic scene

Great Britain’s Tom Daley and Helen Glover — the flagbearers for Britain — took advantage of the Opening Ceremony being held in boats to recreate the iconic Titanic scene when the nation’s float passed from the front of the cameras.

Daley and Glover put their own little twist on the blockbuster 1997 movie while floating on their country’s boat on the River Seine.

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Daley, a diver, held his arms out as he stood near a railing, and Glover, a rower, had her arms wrapped around his waist while holding the British flag.

Britain’s team account posted a picture of the scene. The caption read: “Near, far, wherever you are..”

The French beheaded Marie Antoinette… again

The Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony included a headless Marie Antoinette, the last queen prior to the French Revolution who was married to Louis XVI, singing a song.

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After being found guilty in a trial in 1793, Marie Antoinette was sentenced to death at the guillotine. On Friday, the headless Antoinette sang right before a performance by the French rock band, Gojira.

Céline Dion makes a comeback!

Canadian Singer Celine Dion performing at the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, Friday, July 26, 2024. (Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP)Canadian Singer Celine Dion performing at the Eiffel Tower during the opening ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, Friday, July 26, 2024. (Olympic Broadcasting Services via AP)

A year and a half after legendary songstress Céline Dion withdrew from public engagements due to Stiff Person Syndrome, a neurological condition which causes muscle spasms, the Canadian singer makes a comeback at Paris.

She performs Édith Piaf’s famous work, Hymne à l’amour (the Hymn to Love), written to the love of her life, boxer Marcel Cerdan, who died in a plane crash barely a month after it was first performed.

Lady Gaga performed an iconic song

Not just Celine Dion, Lady Gaga was also a performer at the Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony. She belted out the iconic song from the French revue, Mon truc en plumes by Zizi Jeanmaire. The song translates to “My thing with feathers.”

Gaga herself wore a giant white plume while performing. She also played an interlude of “La Vie en Rose” on piano during the performance. It must be remembered that cabarets, music halls and revues were born in France.

A floating Olympic Cauldron

Teddy Riner and Marie-Jose Perec watch as the cauldron rises in a balloon in Paris, France, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024. (AP Photo)Teddy Riner and Marie-Jose Perec watch as the cauldron rises in a balloon in Paris, France, during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, July 26, 2024. (AP Photo)

The idea to host the Athletes Parade on a river in the heart of the city was not the only novel idea that the Paris Olympics organisers employed. They had a few surprises like athletes like Zinedine Zidane, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams participating in the torch relay. The group of torchbearers, which eventually grew to 18 and made up of various Olympians and Paralympians, finally handed the torch off to the final torchbearers: Teddy Riner and Marie-José Pérec.

Once lit, the Cauldron is located in the Jardin des Tuileries, aligned with the Louvre, Place de la Concorde, the Champs-Élysées, and the Arc de Triomphe. There’s a hot air balloon attached to the cauldron, which takes it 30 metres high! This was a nod to the first hydrogen-powered flight of a balloon, which took place in the Tuileries in 1783.

Mysterious torchbearer and horse rider

At the entire Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony, there was a mysteriously masked person carrying the Olympic torch ziplining from building across the Seine and doing parkour on rooftops.

There was also an anonymous horse rider, who galloped on a metal horse and rode down the Seine. She was draped in a cape emblazoned with the Olympic rings. As she passed under the Parisian bridges, the rider unfurled dove wings, a symbolic reminder of the dove release that used to take place to represent the ideal of peace between nations during the Olympic Truce.

The rider concluded her ride at the Trocadéro, giving the Olympic flag a majestic entrance before it was hoisted. Alongside it, the flags of the 205 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) were carried by Games Volunteers.

(With inputs from The Associated Press)

First uploaded on: 27-07-2024 at 07:06 IST


Hunting the attackers who sabotaged France's high-speed rai

 

Hunting the attackers who sabotaged France's high-speed rail

Paul Kirby

Who could have attacked France's high-speed rail?

Paul Kirby

BBC News

JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP  Workers operate to reconnect the signal box to the track in its technical ducts in Vald' Yerre, near Chartres on July 26, 2024JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP

Railway workers repair damage to a cable duct at Vald'Yerre south-west of Paris

For France's Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin - the man with the task of securing the Paris Olympics - the sabotage attacks on the high-speed rail network will have come as a blow.

He has vowed the attackers will all be quickly arrested, but so far he has not indicated who might be to blame.

Sports Minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra promised that the culprits were not going to spoil the party, but they struck the TGV network hours before the opening ceremony - causing chaos for travellers and exposing the vulnerability of a symbol of France's technical prowess.

Caretaker Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has advised caution in drawing conclusions, but said those behind the attack clearly had a good understanding of what would cause most damage.

Suspicion fell immediately on ultra-left radicals, from security sources briefing French media, but there has been no claim of responsibility from any source.

So far all we know is that the methods used to set fire to critical optical fibres and other cables in ducts along the rail network in the early hours of Friday were reminiscent of previous attacks by the extreme left.

When cable ducts were set alight beside railway lines near Hamburg in Germany last September, an anonymous claim appeared on a left-wing website condemning "capitalist infrastructure".

That is inconclusive, of course, because the broad nature of the French attacks suggests a degree of co-ordination across four distinct regions that would not normally be associated with the extreme left.

But whoever did target the rail lines stretching out of Paris in the early hours of 26 July, it was clear they had the Games in their sights.

The big TGV arteries to the north, east and west were all choked off and the high-speed line to the south-east would have been brought to a halt too, but for an alert crew of engineers who by chance spotted a team of saboteurs in "vans".

Regional forces are collecting evidence under the overall command of the national police, the national gendarmerie as well as the anti-terrorist SDAT. Their biggest hope may be in tracking down the failed saboteurs who fled the scene near Vergigny, apparently leaving their intact incendiary devices behind.

There have been attacks on French railways before, including one in January 2023 east of Paris.

Another incident has only just emerged back in early May 2024, on the high-speed line to the south, just outside Aix-en Provence.

It is that attack that bears most similarity to Friday's sabotage, because it reportedly took place on the day the Olympic flame arrived by ship in the southern port of Marseille. So far no arrests appear to have been made.

Even though it was a botched attempt, reportedly involving makeshift petrol-bombs, France's security services will be looking at potential links to that attack.

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The Olympic flame arrived in the Marseille in early May

Earlier this year, the interior minister warned of an extremely high "external" threat, potentially of the type of jihadist attack that was inflicted on the Crocus City Hall in Moscow in March.

France has fallen victim in recent years to a wave of deadly jihadist attacks, but none resemble the acts of sabotage inflicted on the rail network. Friday's incidents caused misery for hundreds of thousands of travellers, but no bloodshed.

Suspicion will inevitably fall on Russia too, a country in the grip of a full-scale invasion of its neighbour Ukraine, and one that has engaged in a high-profile campaign of disinformation against France.

Pro-Kremlin social media accounts have shared a video smearing the Paris Games, ridiculing the quality of water in the River Seine and attacking President Emmanuel Macron and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

Mr Macron is loathed in Moscow because of his outspoken support for Ukraine.

Although Russia has always denied interference, French officials suspect the hand of Moscow in a series of recent incidents aimed at destabilising the French capital. From red hands daubed on the Holocaust Memorial to graffiti on buildings suggesting their balconies might collapse.

Only this week, a Russian was arrested in Paris on suspicion of planning to organise acts of "destabilisation, interference and spying". The Kremlin says media reports on the man have been "quite curious" but says it has not been directly told about the arrest.

But none of that necessarily implicates Russia in Friday's co-ordinated attack on what caretaker Prime Minister Gabriel Attal calls "nerve centres" on France's high-speed railway network.

Because whoever was behind the sabotage knew exactly where to cause maximum disruption. Russia might not have that kind of reach in rural France.

The head of state-owned rail company SNCF, Jean-Pierre Farandou, said the saboteurs had focused on intersections that would have caused the most serious impact.

The arson attack at Courtalain cut off two high-speed lines on the Atlantic artery, one that headed west towards Brittany and another towards Bordeaux in the south-west. The eastern attack knocked out high-speed lines to Metz in one direction and Strasbourg in another.

One French security expert, Romain de Calbiac, told the BBC's Newshour programme that the attack was remarkably well-planned.

"The French security forces and the entire intelligence community here is very concerned that they might have received internal help from people working or people partnering with the railway network in France," he said.

"Another option would be that this information came not from inside sources, but potentially from foreign states with a knowledge of how the French network works."

Earlier this year, SNCF highlighted an increase in the trend for attacks on the rail network and said it was constantly on the look-out for acts of sabotage, "particularly in the run-up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games".

Although the company said it had detected all the attacks on its systems, it was only able to prevent one from causing significant damage, and that was a stroke of luck.

"Today should have been a party," said Jean-Pierre Farandou. "All that is ruined."


पेरिस ओलंपिक ओपनिंग सेरेमनी पर मंडराया खतरा! हाई-स्पीड रेल पर हुआ खतरनाक हमला

 

Paris Olympics 2024: पेरिस ओलंपिक ओपनिंग सेरेमनी पर मंडराया खतरा! हाई-स्पीड रेल पर हुआ खतरनाक हमला

July 26, 2024

Paris Olympics 2024 Train Lines Attack: पेरिस ओलंपिक्स 2024 के उदघाटन समारोह से चंद घंटे पहले एक खतरनाक हमले को अंजाम दिया गया है. पेरिस में सुरक्षा कड़ी कर दी गई है.

Paris Olympics 2024 Train Lines Attack: पेरिस ओलंपिक्स 2024 के शुरू होने से पहले ही शहर में एक खतरनाक हमले की खबर सामने आई है. ओलंपिक्स 2024 की तैयारियों के बीच फ्रांस के हाई-स्पीड रेल नेटवर्क को निशाना बनाकर पटरियों को क्षति पहुंचाई गई और आगजनी भी की गई है, जिससे रेल यातायात काफी प्रभावित हुआ है. रेल नेटवर्क के संचालक SNFC का कहना है कि यह घटना ओपनिंग सेरेमनी शुरू होने से कुछ ही घंटे पहले हुई है.

8 लाख यात्री प्रभावित

एसएनएफसी ने आधिकारिक स्टेटमेंट जारी करते हुए बताया कि एक ही रात में कुल 3 हमले हुए, जिसके कारण जंक्शन पर मौजूद केबल बॉक्स खराब कर दिए गए हैं. रेल नेटवर्क पर हमले के कारण कई सारी ट्रेनें या तो रद्द कर दी गई हैं या फिर उनका रूट बदल दिया गया है. स्थिति सामान्य होने में करीब एक सप्ताह का समय लगेगा. बताया जा रहा है कि इस घटना से अभी तक 8 लाख यात्री प्रभावित हो चुके हैं. लिले और पेरिस के मध्य में स्थित अरास क्षेत्र में रेल लाइन पर हमला किया गया, इस कारण लिले-पेरिस के बीच रेल यातायात फिलहाल रोक दिया गया है.

फ्रांस के प्रधानमंत्री ने जारी किया आदेश

इस घटना पर फ्रांस के प्रधानमंत्री गेब्रियल एटल ने जल्द से जल्द आरोपियों को ढूंढ निकालने का आदेश जारी कर दिया है. उन्होंने X के माध्यम से बताया कि यह घटना पहले से प्लान थी और प्लान के तहत इसे अंजाम दिया गया. उन्होंने इस घटना से प्रभावित हुए लोगों को जल्द से जल्द आरोपियों को पकड़ने और उन्हें सजा देने का आश्वासन दिया है.

एक रूसी व्यक्ति गिरफ्तार

पेरिस ओलंपिक की ओपनिंग सेरेमनी में करीब 3 लाख लोग आएंगे, जिनमें कुछ वीआईपी हस्तियां भी शामिल होंगी. पेरिस में चप्पे-चप्पे पर पुलिस के जवान तैनात हैं और 26 जुलाई को सीन नदी के आसपास के क्षेत्र में भारी पुलिस बल तैनात होगा. क्योंकि इतिहास में पहली बार एथलीटों की परेड किसी मैदान में नहीं बल्कि नदी में होने वाली है. पुलिस ने एक रूसी व्यक्ति को गिरफ्तार भी किया है, जिस पर संदेह जताया गया कि वह ओलंपिक खेलों का वातावरण बिगाड़ने की फिराक में था. ऐसी जटिल परिस्थितियों में सुरक्षा इंतजाम कड़े कर दिए गए हैं.

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