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Meet Ali Akbar, the last newspaper hawker in Paris

PARIS -  Ali Akbar knows everyone and everyone knows him. The last newspaper hawker in Paris zigzags each day from cafe to cafe,...

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shouting humorous headlines in the heart of the French capital. "France is getting better!" he cries, just one of the headlines he invents to sell his wares round the upmarket streets of Saint-German-des-Pres. "(Eric) Zemmour has converted to Islam!" he shouts, referring to the far-right candidate at the 2022 presidential elections. Locals and tourists on the Left Bank, the intellectual and cultural heart of Paris, look on amused. "Even the walls could talk about Ali," smiled Amina Qissi, a waitress at a restaurant opposite the Marche Saint-Germain, who has known Akbar for more than 20 years. Now 73, Akbar, a slim, fine-featured "character" with newspapers tucked under his arm, is a neighbourhood legend, she added. "Even regular tourists ask where he is if they don't see him," she told AFP.  French President Emmanuel Macron has vowed to soon make Akbar a knight in the national order of merit in recognition of his "dedicated service to France". (Bssnews)

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Meet Ali Akbar, the last newspaper hawker in Paris