2026-05-31
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Ankara Sahai and in the early hours of Sunday the 31st of May, these are our main stories.
Hundreds are detained in Paris as football fans go on the rampage
after PSG's win in the European Champions League final.
Health officials are on alert in Brazil after a man returned from the DRC with suspected Ebola symptoms.
And polls will open in a few hours in Colombia in the first round of the presidential election.
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We begin in Paris where hundreds of people have been arrested
after violence broke out during the celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain winning the Champions League.
The match took place a thousand kilometers away in Budapest and we'll come to that in just a moment.
But first, here's an update on the violence in the city of light by our reporter, Will Chalk.
Well, we know that they detained more than 280 people in Paris
out of 416 people who were detained across France.
Now out of that number, we don't know how many are going to face further action.
But we have been told that seven police officers have been wounded,