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Marseille: 6.500 people defy anti-Covid measures to celebrate carnival

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Approximately 6.500 people gather in Marseille city centre to celebrate carnival. The event, unauthorised because of the pandemic, was described as irresponsible by the police, which later disperses the crowd. IMAGES

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