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The scene displays seven different international newspapers suspended on individual wooden hangers, which are hooked onto a black metal grid structure. This setup is against a plain white wall, suggesting an indoor location within the city of Roubaix, France.

From left to right, in the upper row:
1.  *Le Monde* (French) features the primary headline "COP30 : à Belem, la bataille climat" and an image of a man in a suit, identified by text as "ZOHRAN MAMDANI," waving.
2.  *La Stampa* (Italian) displays the headline "Nuove armi a Zelensky Italia: no ai supermissili" alongside an aerial photograph of a densely populated urban landscape.
3.  *Monde diplomatique* (French) presents the headlines "Narcotrafic, un ennemi commode" and "Le coup d'État de la tech autoritaire." It includes an abstract dark artwork and a poster image from "Aigles de la République" depicting a man holding a firearm.

From left to right, in the lower row:
4.  *EL PAÍS* (Spanish) exhibits the headline "Torres, a Oliú: 'Enhorabuena, Josep, ha sido una sorpresa'" above a photograph of two men engaged in a serious discussion, with a red numerical "50" partly visible in the background.
5.  *Courrier international* (French) is partially visible, showing its masthead, a small image of a woman, and the word "NOVEMBRE."
6.  *Les Echos* (French) features the headline "Dette: l'Europe bat tous les records" and the partial headline "Renault dévoile sa nouvelle..." accompanied by a photograph of a light blue car illuminated at night.
7.  *Charlie Hebdo* (French) displays a large satirical cartoon of a grotesque face with an open mouth and bulging eyes. A partial headline "VERS UNE TAXE ZUCMAN DE DROITE" is visible, along with "LES ULTRA PAUVRES SONT AUSSI !". The top right corner of this newspaper is curled.

The wooden hangers are light-colored and uniform in design, holding the newspapers taut against the grid.
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Nov 10, 2025

Roubaix, France

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The scene displays seven different international newspapers suspended on individual wooden hangers, which are hooked onto a black metal grid structure. This setup is against a plain white wall, suggesting an indoor location within the city of Roubaix, France. From left to right, in the upper row: 1. *Le Monde* (French) features the primary headline "COP30 : à Belem, la bataille climat" and an image of a man in a suit, identified by text as "ZOHRAN MAMDANI," waving. 2. *La Stampa* (Italian) displays the headline "Nuove armi a Zelensky Italia: no ai supermissili" alongside an aerial photograph of a densely populated urban landscape. 3. *Monde diplomatique* (French) presents the headlines "Narcotrafic, un ennemi commode" and "Le coup d'État de la tech autoritaire." It includes an abstract dark artwork and a poster image from "Aigles de la République" depicting a man holding a firearm. From left to right, in the lower row: 4. *EL PAÍS* (Spanish) exhibits the headline "Torres, a Oliú: 'Enhorabuena, Josep, ha sido una sorpresa'" above a photograph of two men engaged in a serious discussion, with a red numerical "50" partly visible in the background. 5. *Courrier international* (French) is partially visible, showing its masthead, a small image of a woman, and the word "NOVEMBRE." 6. *Les Echos* (French) features the headline "Dette: l'Europe bat tous les records" and the partial headline "Renault dévoile sa nouvelle..." accompanied by a photograph of a light blue car illuminated at night. 7. *Charlie Hebdo* (French) displays a large satirical cartoon of a grotesque face with an open mouth and bulging eyes. A partial headline "VERS UNE TAXE ZUCMAN DE DROITE" is visible, along with "LES ULTRA PAUVRES SONT AUSSI !". The top right corner of this newspaper is curled. The wooden hangers are light-colored and uniform in design, holding the newspapers taut against the grid.

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