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French minister wants tougher action against illegal parties

French minister wants tougher action against illegal parties

French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez has pledged to take stricter action against illegal parties following an unauthorized rave in Southern France. The event, which began on Friday, attracted tens of thousands of attendees and prompted an aerial inspection by the minister.

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