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Jul 26, 2024 at 07:01 AM ETPARIS — The Paris Olympics are getting off to a rough start, with suspected acts of sabotage targeting France's flagship high-speed rail network.
Overcast skies over Paris further dampened the mood, with a rainy forecast for the French capital ahead of its sprawling, ambitious opening ceremony.
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