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Now playing Next France Woman hit by harasser tells Euronews about life since the Paris attack Marie Laguerre, a French student who was punched in the face after confronting her harasser in July, will be marching at Saturday's protest against sexual violence in Paris. She speaks to Euronews about her life since the attack. 23/11/2018
Now playing Next Switzerland Switzerland to vote on whether to save cow horns Switzerland is going to vote on Sunday on whether to save cow horns. 22/11/2018
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