Paris Burns via @LucAuffret on X France’s biggest football triumph of the year once again—for the second year in a row–descended into a night of riots, looting, arson, and street violence, reinforcing growing concerns that public disorder has become a recurring feature of major national celebrations. By dawn, following Paris Saint-Germain FC’s victory over Arsenal in the Champions League final in Budapest, Hungary, at least 416 people had been arrested across the country, including 283 in Paris. Meanwhile, Budapest remained calm. Problems in Paris pic.twitter.com/KOU8r5UF4S — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 31, 2026 Seven police officers were injured, businesses were looted, vehicles were torched, and large sections of the capital resembled a security operation rather than a victory celebration. Massive fire by the Eiffel Tower. Paris…

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