00:00Hundreds of Parisians gathered here at the Place de la République in central Paris,
00:05where I am currently standing this Thursday night,
00:09with flowers, candles in hand,
00:12to remember the 132 people who were killed
00:16during the November 13th Paris terrorist attacks 10 years ago.
00:21Earlier, the days' ceremonies were sombre with French President Emmanuel Macron,
00:26along with his wife Brigitte and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo,
00:30paying tribute alongside former leaders, survivors, and families of the victims
00:36at the different attack sites through the city,
00:39from the cafes to the terraces, the Bataclan Concert Hall, and the Stade de France.
00:46At each site, names of the victims were read aloud in quiet reflection,
00:51honoring those who were lost.
00:53The evening ceremony that started at 6 p.m., however,
00:57was deeply moving, culminating in the inauguration of the November 13th Memory Garden
01:02opposite the Paris City Hall.
01:06And Thursday night, the Eiffel Tower lit up once again in blue, white, and red,
01:11the colors of the French flag.
01:14Church bells, including those of Notre Dame, rang across the city,
01:18echoing through a Paris that still bears the scars of the attack,
01:23but has never lost its light.
01:26Sofia Katsenkova, reporting from Paris for Euronews.
01:30This story is just about the showing of the
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