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A woman has been denied entry to Paris's Musée d'Orsay due to a plunging neckline. The museum issued an apology on Twitter, after the young lady denounced the incident through an open letter on the social network. She was ultimately able to enter after putting on a jacket. Meanwhile, Britain's Got Talent receives more than 10,000 complaints over the group Diversity's BLM inspired-performance. Critics said the performance was "overtly political" and "inappropriate for BGT", while others viewed it as "powerful".
Web users show solidarity for the victims of a deadly attack on a church in the southern French city of Nice, as #catholique trends online. Also, following the attack, the former Malaysian prime minister published a series of controversial tweets, the most shocking of which was eventually flagged...
Published 10/29/20
Lockdown flashbacks: The French online community reacts to "Confinement Season Two" after President Emmanuel Macron announces a second nationwide lockdown. In other news, Charlie Hebdo strikes again with a new cartoon of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Published 10/28/20