A host of world leaders, celebrities and millions more worldwide have taken to Twitter to respond to the catastrophic fire in Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. French President Emmanuel Macron said he was “sad to see this part of us burn” as he responded to the fire, which looks likely to have destroyed the entire... Read More
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