The bells of Notre Dame rang out on Thursday to honour the 130 people killed in jihadist shootings and suicide bombings in Paris 10 years ago, in France's worst-ever peacetime attacks.
On November 13, 2015, assailants from the Islamic State group killed around 90 people at the Bataclan concert hall, where the US band Eagles of Death Metal were playing.
They ended the lives of dozens more at Parisian restaurants and cafes, and one person near the Stade de France football stadium, where spectators were watching France play Germany.
At a ceremony in central Paris, first responders slowly read out the names of those killed that Friday night and of two survivors who later took their own lives.
"Each of your pains is senseless, unjust, unbearable," President Emmanuel Macron said, addressing

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