-
De Ligt to miss World Cup after back surgery
-
England's Rice braces for 'hate and love' at World Cup
-
Milan Fashion Week says will ask brands not to show fur
-
French-German tank maker KNDS to push ahead with IPO
-
Man City campaign a success regardless of trophies: Guardiola
-
'World's oldest dog' contender dies in France aged 30
-
No.1 Scheffler opens with bogey to fall from share of PGA lead
-
Carrick says Man Utd future to be decided 'pretty soon'
-
'Out of shape' Lukaku named in Belgium World Cup squad
-
Hearts ready to 'rip up the script' in Celtic title showdown
-
X pledges crackdown on illegal content in UK
-
Possible contenders in UK Labour Party leadership race
-
Germany's Merz says wouldn't advise young people to move to US
-
Israel strikes Lebanon as talks in US enter second day
-
Kyiv in mourning after 24 killed as Ukraine, Russia swap POWs
-
Beckham becomes first British billionaire sportsman
-
Aussie star, Danish clubbing ode through to Eurovision final
-
German Oscar winner Huller feels war guilt 'every day'
-
Thai lawmakers vote to revive clean air bill
-
Bayern warn that Canada's Davies struggling to be fit for World Cup
-
Long-serving Coleman to end Everton career at end of season
-
Energy-hungry German industries in decline since Ukraine war: data
-
Gordon may have made last Newcastle appearance: Howe
-
Denmark's Queen Margrethe has angioplasty in hospital: palace
-
Civilians caught in war of drones in eastern DR Congo
-
French city reels from teen killing in drug-linked shooting
-
NZ passenger from hantavirus cruise quarantines in Taiwan
-
Sci-fi or battlefield reality? Ukraine's bet on drone swarms
-
Russia, Ukraine swap 205 prisoners of war each
-
Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur identified in Thailand
-
Rapprochement, debates, dissidents: US presidential visits to China
-
Indian magnate Adani agrees multi-million-dollar penalty in US court case
-
Drones to fight school shooters? One US company says yes
-
Mines 'draining Turkey's water sources', environmentalists warn
-
Zimbabwe tobacco hits new highs under smallholder contracts
-
War imperils rare vultures' yearly odyssey to the Balkans
-
Russian border city shrugs off Baltic fears of attack
-
Bitter church row divides Armenia ahead of elections
-
India hikes fuel prices as Middle East war strains supplies
-
Injured Mitoma fails to make Japan's World Cup squad
-
Malaysia PM says not opposed to fugitive financier's bid for pardon
-
Passenger from hantavirus cruise quarantines on remote Pitcairn Island
-
Duplantis kicks off Diamond League season in China
-
Arsenal scent Premier League glory
-
Russia pummels Kyiv, killing at least 24 and denting peace hopes
-
Rare South-North Korea football match sells out in 12 hours
-
Six hantavirus cruise passengers land in Australia
-
Markets wait on Trump-Xi summit, Seoul hits record
-
Solomon Islands elects opposition leader Matthew Wale as PM
-
Football: 2026 World Cup stadium guide
Anglo-French star Jane Birkin gets name on bridge over Paris canal
Anglo-French singer and film star Jane Birkin was honoured Saturday by the city she made her home after Paris named a footbridge over one of its canals after her.
Birkin's daughters, singer Lou Doillon and actor and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg, were among the guests who attended the ceremony for their mother, who died in 2023 at the age of 76.
"The Jane Birkin footbridge -- it's poetic," said Gainsbourgh, her voice thick with emotion. "She would have loved it so much."
The Jane Birkin Footbridge spans the Canal Saint Martin in Paris's 10th arrondissement, or district.
"It could be the bridge that connected her to England and brought her hurrying back to France, her adopted country," Gainsbourg told those gathered for the ceremony.
"This morning my son asked me if my mother was still dead," said Doillon. "So I told him, 'Yes, but today she's becoming a bridge,' -- and it's great to be able to say that.
"The tranquility, the silence and the reverence of the cemetery really didn't suit her," she added.
Gainsbourg, Doillon and Birkin's grandson Roman de Kermadec together unveiled the bridge's new name plate, which reads: "Jane Birkin Footbridge (1946-2023) singer, actor, director".
Birkin came to Paris from London in the 1960s. Her duet with Serge Gainsbourg, "Je t'aime... moi non plus," became a massive hit, the first of several.
In cinema, she appeared in films including Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 classic "Blowup".
She subsequently worked with a string of major directors, including Agnes Varda and Bertrand Tavernier.
M.Odermatt--BTB