On the Agenda: what's happening in France this week
Briefly

France is engaged in a variety of events during the summer holiday. The European Court of Human Rights will decide on a case involving the failure to investigate Russian election interference. A classical music festival runs in Menton until August, showcasing performances in a picturesque setting. The men’s Tour de France concludes on the Champs-Élysées, while the Women's Tour de France begins in Brittany. Additionally, Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is expected to be released after decades in prison, amidst warnings of challenging travel conditions across the country this weekend.
The European Court of Human Rights is set to rule on the British government's inadequate investigation of Russian interference in elections under Boris Johnson.
The festival of classical music in Menton, featuring beautiful music and stunning scenery, is running through August at the Basilica of Saint Michael.
The men's Tour de France concludes on the Champs-Élysées and will also pass through Montmartre this year, enhancing spectator experience.
Georges Ibrahim Abdallah is anticipated to be released from prison after over forty years following a ruling from the Paris Court of Appeal.
Read at The Local France
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