Covering the basics

Thousands of residents of Farash Town and James Town in the twin cities are celebrating improved access to clean drinking water. In addition to this vital resource, they have also acquired valuable skills such as water reuse and aquifer recharge through rainwater harvesting techniques. These achievements are part of a comprehensive megaproject focused on enhancing water security.

The initiative is a collaborative effort between the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Pakistan and the Australia-Pakistan Water Security Initiative, an Australian Aid-funded project aimed at strengthening cooperation between Australia and Pakistan on urban water resources management. This megaproject consists of a series of smaller projects, all scheduled to become operational by the end of December and expected to be maintained with active community involvement.

The primary goal of the project is to tailor, adopt, and demonstrate the Water Sensitive Cities approach in Pakistan. Both Islamabad and Rawalpindi are among the cities anticipated to face increasing water scarcity in the coming years. As a pilot, the project focused on two neighborhoods within these twin cities: James Town in Rawalpindi and Farash Town in Islamabad.

James Town is home to over 450 Christian households and has long struggled with acute water shortages. Farash Town, with a population exceeding 20,000, also faces severe water scarcity and declining groundwater levels.

Yasmin Bibi, a resident of Farash Town, shared her experience with The News on Sunday: “Our area had a severe water shortage. The water table had also gone down. With the help of these projects, we were able to recharge the aquifer and get water from filtration plants installed at various places in the town.”

WWF installed seven water filtration plants—five located throughout the neighborhood and two within large local schools—providing clean drinking water to approximately 24,500 people. Remarkably, these filtration plants are maintained by the community itself.

Imran Ali, another resident, described the impact: “This is a blessing for us. Earlier, many families had to travel to the Chak Shahzad government filtration plant to fetch water, often hiring a rickshaw. Now, we have clean drinking water right at our doorstep.”

He added, “Before this project, many who could afford it were selling their properties and moving to other parts of the city due to water shortages. Now, our lives and priorities have changed. It is such a relief not to have to go out of our way for something as basic as water.”

Since its inception in April 2021, the WWF has installed a wide array of infrastructure in both communities. In James Town, these efforts include 275 rainwater harvesting systems (RWHS), six water recharge interventions, two green spaces, three filtration plants (two large, one small), 15 solid waste skips, two rain gardens, and a sewerage system servicing 450 houses.

In Farash Town, WWF implemented 375 rainwater harvesting systems, four ablution water reuse systems, 31 recharge interventions, three green spaces, three communal RWHS, seven filtration plants (five large, two small), four solid waste skips, and two rain gardens.

Farah Nadeem, the project lead, emphasized the importance of such initiatives: “These projects serve as serious demonstrations of sustainable water management models and create much-needed awareness about water security.” She further noted that water security topics have been integrated into the local school curriculum as part of the initiative.

Through this project, WWF-Pakistan has not only improved access to safe water and sanitation for two disadvantaged communities but also enhanced community resilience to climate change and other water-related challenges. Capacity building for key stakeholders on water use and conservation has been another critical outcome.

Pakistan is one of the most water-stressed countries globally, with an average per capita water availability of just 964 cubic meters annually. Scientific studies indicate ongoing depletion of groundwater resources, exacerbating climate change-induced vulnerabilities for millions already suffering from shortages of water, food, health services, and energy security.

This collaborative water security initiative offers hope and a sustainable model for addressing Pakistan’s urgent water challenges, directly benefiting communities in the twin cities and beyond.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1346830-covering-the-basics

Keegan Bradley SNAPS at press conference as America spirals at Ryder Cup amid fan chaos

A bristling Keegan Bradley refused to condemn the appalling abuse hurled at Europe’s stars during a fiery second day of the Ryder Cup.

The tournament took an ugly turn on Saturday when fans and players alike came close to blows on a tense day marked by hostile behavior and crass abuse. On a day when the notorious New Yorkers finally found their voice — for better and definitely for worse — Europe continued to humiliate the Americans on their own turf, taking a historic seven-point lead into the final day at Bethpage Black.

However, the carnage from the infamously rabid New York sports fans that had long been prophesized finally reared its ugly head at the Ryder Cup. Personalized abuse was hurled at the European stars — public enemy No. 1 Rory McIlroy in particular — before the players themselves began lashing out in retaliation. Bethpage almost witnessed a repeat of the renowned caddie spat of Marco Simone on a highly charged, frantic afternoon.

But Keegan Bradley refused to condemn the bedlam, characterizing it as passion from the home supporters.

“I thought the fans were passionate,” he told reporters. “I mean, their home team is getting beat bad. You know, they are passionate fans. I wasn’t at Rome, but I heard a lot of stories that Rome was pretty violent as well.

“But the fans of New York, from what I have seen, have been pretty good. You’re always going to have a few people that cross the line, and that’s unfortunate. I was happy to see our players trying to quiet down some people that were like that.”

Bradley then appeared to suggest that some of the blame lay with his team and their failure to rise to the occasion.

“Part of it our fault,” he added. “We are not playing up to the standards that they want to see, and they are angry, and they should be.”

However, he performed a hasty U-turn when pressed further on the issue, insisting he did not hold his players responsible.

“I did not say that. That’s not what I said,” he defiantly said after being questioned on his comment. “I said the fans are probably upset that their home team is losing. I did not say that.”

He further snapped at a reporter who pointed to players such as Collin Morikawa, who had called for “chaos” from the crowd earlier in the week.

“I don’t appreciate those words that you just said. I know what you’re trying to do,” he bit back. “The Ryder Cup is full of passionate fans. They’re full of passionate players. And that wasn’t right.”

On Friday’s opening day, the New Yorkers’ reputation appeared to be all bark and no bite. But on Saturday, they had sharpened their teeth.

The home supporters not only crossed the line—they barreled over it with their particularly vile insults at McIlroy and his wife, Erica, which led to a series of ejections.

Sources told The Daily Mail that extra security had to be rushed to McIlroy and Shane Lowry’s match against Justin Thomas and Cameron Young shortly after McIlroy refused to continue playing until “they shut up.”

Shane Lowry also snapped at a fan, with the unsavory incident caught on camera. It was unclear what was said to leave the Irishman so angry or if the insult was aimed at him or McIlroy, but he appeared to be held back by his caddie before pointing the fan out to security to have them removed.

However, Europe’s Luke Donald insisted the highly charged atmosphere only fueled his players’ drive.

“Things got tougher out there, and it fired them up even more,” the European captain said. “They were able to get better through those difficult moments out there. That is what makes me most proud as a captain — just their ability to take the punches and come back even stronger.”

“It was loud. It was raucous,” he added. “What I consider crossing the line is personal insults and making sounds when they are trying to hit on their backswings or very close to when they are trying to go into their routines. That did happen a little bit. It’s happened at other Ryder Cups, too.

“It’s something we prepared for, and I can see how well they have dealt with it.”

Around the 12th tee, police told The Daily Mail they were instructed to stay with Bryson DeChambeau’s group due to fears of tension spilling over. Three holes later, tensions indeed boiled over.

The American and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler were trailing 3-down to Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose on the 15th when, for a second straight Ryder Cup, a player and caddie became embroiled in a fiery exchange.

In scenes reminiscent of McIlroy’s greenside row with Patrick Cantlay’s bagman, Joe LaCava, from Rome, Rose appeared unhappy with DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, walking onto the green as he lined up a putt. Rose still holed the putt but on the walk to the 16th, Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, and European vice-captain Franco Molinari began arguing, with Fleetwood standing between them.

Fleetwood also appeared to exchange words with DeChambeau on his way off the 15th green.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/golf/article-15141061/keegan-bradley-ryder-cup-fan-abuse.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

Katz: Gaza will be destroyed, Hamas eliminated if terror group does not disarm, return all hostages

Katz: Gaza Will Be Destroyed, Hamas Eliminated if Terror Group Does Not Disarm and Return All Hostages

Defense Minister Israel Katz has issued a stern warning to Hamas, stating that Gaza will be destroyed and Hamas eliminated if the terror group does not disarm and release all hostages. This comes as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) gain control of over half of Gaza City and continue to dismantle terror infrastructure.

During a tour in the Gaza Strip on August 5, 2025, Defense Minister Katz emphasized the urgency of disarming Hamas and securing the release of hostages to avoid further destruction.

Photo Credit: Defense Ministry

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-868766

Tennessee escapes Mississippi State in overtime 41-34

Wow. The Tennessee Volunteers defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 41-34 in overtime in a game that’s hard to wrap your head around.

Joey Aguilar was 24-of-40 passing for 335 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions—both of which came after the ball bounced off Miles Kitselman’s hands and flew into the air. DeSean Bishop led Tennessee on the ground with 72 yards on 11 carries and scored the go-ahead 25-yard touchdown in overtime. Mike Matthews had six catches for 118 yards, while Chris Brazzell II caught six passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.

This was a game full of errors and missed opportunities, beginning when Tennessee’s Braylon Staley muffed a punt. Mississippi State recovered at the UT 20-yard line and quickly capitalized, taking just five plays to reach the end zone and grab a 7-0 lead.

After a Tennessee field goal and some defensive punts, Colton Hood intercepted Blake Shapen and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown. Mississippi State responded with two lengthy drives, taking a 17-10 lead in the second quarter.

But Tennessee answered back with a quick, four-play, 75-yard drive, capped by a 15-yard touchdown catch from Brazzell, tying the game at 17. Max Gilbert missed a field goal later in the half, and both teams went into halftime knotted up at 17.

Tennessee opened the second half with a long field goal drive, but Mississippi State missed a field goal on their next possession. Aguilar’s first interception of the game gave the Bulldogs a short field, and they took advantage with a 1-yard touchdown run by Fluff Bothwell to go up 24-20.

Early in the fourth quarter near midfield, Mississippi State converted a fake punt on 4th-and-7 and seemed poised to extend their lead. However, on the very next play, Tyre West broke around the edge and sacked Shapen, forcing a fumble. Joshua Josephs scooped up the loose ball and returned it to give Tennessee a 27-24 lead.

After a State field goal, Aguilar’s second tipped interception handed the Bulldogs yet another short field. Once again, Mississippi State capitalized with a 2-yard touchdown pass to take a 34-27 advantage with eight minutes left.

But Aguilar and the Volunteers’ offense responded with one of their best drives of the season. They marched 75 yards on 13 plays in just over six minutes, finishing with a designed 6-yard quarterback run by Aguilar to tie the game with two minutes remaining.

Tennessee quickly forced a three-and-out and got the ball back at their own 26-yard line with 1:23 left and all three timeouts intact. Unfortunately, Josh Heupel’s clock management during the final drive was, quite simply, atrocious. The Volunteers moved 30 yards to just past midfield with four seconds left and two timeouts remaining, but a final Hail Mary fell incomplete, sending the game into overtime.

In overtime, Bishop’s 25-yard touchdown run on the first play gave Tennessee the lead. Although Mississippi State advanced to first-and-goal at the six-yard line, Tennessee’s defense stiffened — a rarity for Saturday. They broke up a fourth-down pass in the end zone, sealing the Volunteers’ 41-34 victory.

Tennessee now heads into a much-needed bye week. So, Vol fans, breathe easy—a win is a win. But there’s clearly a lot to work on after today’s rollercoaster of a game.
https://www.rockytoptalk.com/tennessee_volunteer_football/45299/tennessee-volunteers-defeat-mississippi-state-in-overtime-41-34

High school football in pictures: Highlights captured from Week 5, 2025

De La Salle 36, St. Marys 7
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Archbishop Riordan 47, Saint Francis 28
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Kirk Herbstreit laments NIL culture after Ryan Williams drop vs. Georgia

Ryan Williams began his night against Georgia in a way few would want to repeat: with a drop that would have otherwise been a touchdown. This unfortunate start mirrored how the Wisconsin game had ended, highlighting a growing concern for Williams and the Alabama offense.

Williams continues to let passes from quarterback Ty Simpson hit the ground in critical moments—a trend that did not go unnoticed. ESPN play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler emphasized the issue during the broadcast, noting that it has become a recurring story this season.

“The drops against Florida State were crucial,” Fowler said. “He had him over the middle, maybe feeling footsteps there, then he dropped the touchdown late against Wisconsin when the team had a comfortable lead. And then this play just happened tonight.”

These problems trace back to the Florida State game, where Williams struggled with drops even before leaving due to a concussion. Notably, some of these drops occurred in moments when no defenders were nearby, raising questions about focus and execution.

College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit weighed in on the situation, pondering whether the pressures of the NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) era might be affecting Williams. As one of the biggest stars in college football both on and off the field, expectations for the true sophomore are incredibly high.

“And everyone, at this point, knows how old Williams is,” Herbstreit said. “The only thing you can say is obviously he is more than capable of making all those catches. You just wonder, in this new era that we’re in with NIL and the expectations that come along with that, if sometimes these guys overthink and put so much pressure on themselves.”

Prior to Saturday’s game, Williams entered with 10 catches for 195 yards and two touchdowns on the season. Most of his production came in the memorable game against Wisconsin in Tuscaloosa, where he caught five passes for 165 yards and both of his touchdowns. As the season progresses, Alabama and its fans will be looking for Williams to regain his usual sharpness and reliability as a key offensive weapon.
https://www.on3.com/news/kirk-herbstreit-laments-nil-culture-after-ryan-williams-drop-vs-georgia/

Keegan Bradley defends US Ryder Cup fans as just ‘passionate’ amid chaos

Keegan Bradley refused to condemn American Ryder Cup fans after the grim scenes that formed a backdrop to day two at Bethpage Black. Bradley went so far as to curiously suggest spectators had been violent during the Ryder Cup in Rome two years ago.

Bradley’s approach was in stark contrast to that of his European counterpart, Luke Donald, who believes some of those in the galleries engaged in unacceptable conduct. Europe lead their hosts 11½-4½ heading into the final day.

Just as striking on Saturday, though, was a series of unacceptable shouts directed towards European players. These personal remarks were especially aimed at Rory McIlroy and were regularly delivered as golfers were preparing to play. McIlroy and Shane Lowry completed a fourball victory with state troopers lining the holes.

“I thought the fans were passionate,” said Bradley. “I mean, their home team is getting beat bad. They are passionate fans. I wasn’t at Rome but I heard a lot of stories that Rome was pretty violent as well. But the fans of New York from what I have seen have been pretty good. You’re always going to have a few people that cross the line and that’s unfortunate. I was happy to see our players trying to quieten down some people that were like that.”

Bradley took umbrage with the suggestion that the US team had stoked those in the stands. Collin Morikawa had called for fans to bring chaos to the Ryder Cup.

“Ryder Cups are wild,” Bradley said. “I don’t appreciate those words that you just said. I know what you’re trying to do. The Ryder Cup is full of passionate fans, full of passionate players.”

Luke Donald was asked to explain his team’s most difficult moments. “It was loud, it was raucous,” said the Englishman. “What I consider crossing the line is personal insults and making sounds when they are trying to hit on their backswings or very close to when they are trying to go into their routines. That did happen a little bit. It’s happened at other Ryder Cups, too. It’s something we prepared for and I can see how well they have dealt with it.”

“Things got tougher out there and it fired them up even more. They were able to get better through those difficult moments out there. That is what makes me most proud as a captain — just their ability to take the punches and come back even stronger.”

With Europe needing only two and a half points to retain the cup, Bradley knows the US require a sporting miracle. “Wild stuff happens in sports all the time,” he added.

Donald also expanded on the neck injury to Viktor Hovland, which raises the possibility of Sunday’s singles being reduced to 11 matches. Hovland was due to feature in Saturday’s afternoon fourballs after a morning victory alongside Robert MacIntyre but was a late call-off.

“He was feeling quite uncomfortable in the middle of the round this morning,” said Donald. “He got some physio. He was given a lot of anti-inflammatories during the round. He finished. He was feeling OK. He went in to rest and then he went back out to the range to try and hit some balls. When he got to the driver, he hit one and it was very painful. He hit another one and it got even more painful. He is on his way now to go get an MRI scan 20 or 30 minutes away and we’ll see in the morning what he is like. It’s definitely stiffened up a little bit. He would love to play and he’ll do everything he can to play.”

The highlight of the singles draw is Scottie Scheffler versus Rory McIlroy in match four. Europe’s desire to wrap this up early is demonstrated by the placing of Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, McIlroy and Jon Rahm in the top half-dozen games.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/28/keegan-bradley-us-ryder-cup-fans-passionate-chaos

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco pose for romantic wedding photos as they share first look inside weekend extravaganza

Selena Gomez shared a collection of romantic photos with music producer Benny Blanco on Saturday, offering a glimpse into their wedding weekend. Gomez, 33, is set to say “I do” to Blanco, 37, in a ceremony at the Sea Crest Nursery — a 70-acre private plantation in Goleta, California, dotted with palm trees and cycads.

The pictures were taken at the Friday night rehearsal dinner, held at a country mansion in Goleta’s upscale Hope Ranch neighborhood, a sprawling 1,863-acre estate in the foothills of the Santa Ynez Mountains. Guests included Gomez’s longtime friend Taylor Swift, as well as her *Only Murders in the Building* co-stars Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Paul Rudd, plus Paris Hilton.

In the new images, Gomez can be seen gazing adoringly at her bridegroom as they pose together under the streaming sunlight on the lawn of the venue. She wore a backless white dress featuring ruffled floral detailing around the halter neckline and ruched accents that added a touch of flair. Wearing her dark hair in a lush bob, the bride-to-be completed her look with glittering jewelry and white nail polish to complement the dress.

Blanco, who has been with Gomez since 2023, opted for a classic black Ralph Lauren tuxedo paired with a blue print dress shirt and a matching pocket square. The barefoot couple was photographed holding hands and strolling across the lawn, as well as cuddling up to one another in the run-up to their big day.

In an especially heartwarming shot, Blanco lay back resting on his bride’s lap as she sat on the grass with her dress artfully fanned out around her. Gomez also posed solo, sitting on the grass and beaming with anticipation as she held her bridal bouquet up to her face, catching a whiff of its aroma. The happy couple shared tender moments gazing into each other’s eyes before Gomez wrapped her arms around Blanco and drew him in for a kiss.

Most of their 170-strong guest list is being accommodated at the El Encanto luxury spa resort in Santa Barbara and will be bussed to the main events. The upscale hotel, owned by Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, starts at $1,000 per night and is sold out for the weekend.

Meanwhile, the palatial mansion where the rehearsal dinner was held sits on a seven-acre lot, was built in the 1930s, and is currently owned by insurance executive Greg Econn, according to records. Gomez’s wedding venue, the Sea Crest Nursery plantation, is perched on a clifftop bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. On Friday, contractors were seen setting up a series of marquees. Photos taken by the Daily Mail show tubs of decorative blooms arranged around the tents, while strings of fairy lights promise to provide a romantic glow.

Security increased as Friday wore on, with Gomez reportedly spending $300,000 to keep her nuptials safe.

Among the notable guests attending the ceremony is Taylor Swift, who flew in alone from Kansas City earlier today. The blonde superstar, who promised Gomez she would be her flower girl after the engagement announcement, is staying at the glamorous Rosewood Miramar in the celebrity enclave of Montecito. The upscale property boasts rooms overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the golden sands of Miramar Beach, with accommodations starting at $1,014 per night.

Despite the romantic hotel choice, Swift’s fiancé, Travis Kelce, was unable to attend due to the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.

Gomez and Blanco have had a relatively short engagement, having announced their wedding plans in early December on Instagram. The announcement post was captioned, “Forever begins now,” alongside a carousel of photos that included a close-up of Gomez’s stunning marquise-cut solitaire diamond engagement ring. Other photos showed the beaming pair cuddled up together, and Gomez admiring her sparkler while seated on a picnic blanket next to a champagne bucket.

Gomez’s marriage to Virginia native Blanco marks a new chapter in her life, following a turbulent love life that included a high-profile relationship with Canadian singer Justin Bieber. Their on-again, off-again romance began in 2011 when Gomez was 18 and Bieber 16, ultimately ending for good in 2018, just months before Bieber married his now-wife Hailey Baldwin.

In a 2020 NPR interview, Gomez described that earlier relationship as toxic, saying, “I’m not being disrespectful. I do feel I was a victim to certain [emotional] abuse.”

Though Gomez and Blanco first met when they were teenagers, neither remembered the meeting. They only became close after collaborating on the March 2019 track *I Can’t Get Enough*. The video featured Blanco dressed as a white teddy bear, and the pair became friends, but romance didn’t blossom until they worked together on *Single Soon*, Gomez’s August 2023 hit.

The collaboration sparked their relationship, and by December 2023, the couple confirmed they were dating. Gomez declared online that Blanco was “[the] best thing that’s ever happened to me. The end.”

The duo made their red carpet debut at the 2023 Emmy Awards. The following February, a smitten Blanco expressed his happiness during an interview with Zane Lowe on his Apple Music show, saying, “I’d have to say overall it’s the safest that I feel and it’s been really lovely and I’ve only grown through it, so it’s awesome.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15140929/Selena-Gomez-married-Pop-star-models-luxurious-wedding-gown-cuddles-Benny-Blanco.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490

Mumbai: Green Acres CHS Office Bearers Disqualified, Registrar Upholds Orders

The Divisional Joint Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Mumbai, has dismissed a revision application and appeal filed by four members of the Green Acres Co-operative Housing Society, Marol. The order upholds their disqualification from the managing committee and confirms the appointment of an authorised officer to oversee the society’s functioning.

### Orders Upheld

In a common order passed by Divisional Joint Registrar Shahaji Patil, the Deputy Registrar’s orders dated October 18 and October 30, 2023, were upheld. According to these 2023 orders, the Deputy Registrar had disqualified chairman Vinod Patrikar, secretary Sudhir Kasale, treasurer Nilesh Karmaran, and a committee member from holding office for five years under Section 75(5) of the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies (MCS) Act, 1960.

### Appointment of Authorised Officer

Following the disqualification, the Deputy Registrar invoked Section 77(A) of the MCS Act to appoint an authorised officer. This step was necessary as the committee was left without the minimum quorum required to manage the society’s affairs.

### Arguments by Disqualified Members

The disqualified office bearers argued that they had conducted annual general meetings (AGMs) properly and maintained audited accounts with a ‘B’ grade over the past two years. They also claimed there were no irregularities in the day-to-day running of the society and sought to have the orders quashed.

### Registrar’s Findings

However, the Registrar’s office noted that the AGMs held in 2019 and 2022 failed to include statutory agenda items such as annual reports, audit rectification reports, and budget estimates. This omission violated Section 75 of the MCS Act. Additionally, despite earlier disqualifications in 2020 and directions regarding mobile tower revenues under Section 79A, the committee had not complied with the law.

### Final Order by Divisional Joint Registrar

In his order, Divisional Joint Registrar Patil held that the appellants failed to provide a satisfactory explanation or establish valid grounds to overturn the Deputy Registrar’s findings. He stated,
“The Deputy Registrar, after verifying the facts and following due process of law, has rightly passed the impugned orders, which require no interference on my part.”

The decision cements the disqualification of the four members and ensures the continued oversight of the society’s functioning through the appointed authorised officer.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-green-acres-chs-office-bearers-disqualified-registrar-upholds-orders

Meet Ali Akbar, the last newspaper hawker in Paris

PARIS, France — Ali Akbar knows everyone and everyone knows him: the last newspaper hawker in Paris. He zigzags each day from café to café, shouting humorous headlines in the heart of the French capital.

“France is getting better!” he cries. It’s just one of the headlines he invents to sell his wares around the upmarket streets of the city.

https://business.inquirer.net/549559/meet-ali-akbar-the-last-newspaper-hawker-in-paris