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French President Emmanuel Macron is widely expected to announce tighter virus controls in a primetime television interview later on Wednesday, with local media reporting that could include curfews for Paris and other cities where infection rates are high. FRANCE 24's Chief Foreign Editor Robert Parsons tells us more.

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