First urban cable car unveiled outside Paris

This photograph shows the first urban cable car “C1” in Ile-de-France region during its official launch, in between Creteil Pointe du Lac and Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, on the outskirts of Paris on Dec. 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 13 December 2025
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First urban cable car unveiled outside Paris

  • The cable car will carry some 11,000 passengers per day in its 105 gondolas
  • The 138-million-euro project was cheaper to build than a subway, officials said

PARIS: Gondolas floated above a cityscape in the southeastern suburbs of Paris Saturday as the first urban cable car in the French capital’s region was unveiled.
Officials inaugurated the C1 line in the suburb of Limeil-Brevannes in the presence of Valerie Pecresse, the head of the Ile-de-France region, and the mayors of the towns served by the cable car.
The 4.5-kilometer route connects Creteil to Villeneuve-Saint-Georges and passes through Limeil-Brevannes and Valenton.
The cable car will carry some 11,000 passengers per day in its 105 gondolas, each able to accommodate ten seated passengers.
The total journey will take 18 minutes, including stops along the way, compared to around 40 minutes by bus or car, connecting the isolated neighborhoods to the Paris metro’s line 8.
The 138-million-euro project was cheaper to build than a subway, officials said.
“An underground metro would never have seen the light of day because the budget of more than billion euros could never have been financed,” said Gregoire de Lasteyrie, vice president of the Ile-de-France regional council in charge of transport.
It is France’s seventh urban cable car, with aerial tramways already operating in cities including Brest, Saint-Denis de La Reunion and Toulouse.
Historically used to cross rugged mountain terrain, such systems are increasingly being used to link up isolated neighborhoods.
France’s first urban cable car was built in Grenoble, nestled at the foot of the Alps, in 1934. The iconic “bubbles” have become one of the symbols of the southeastern city.


Italy says it stands ready to train police in Gaza

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Italy says it stands ready to train police in Gaza

  • He confirmed that Rome ‌was ready to participate as an observer ⁠in ⁠US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace initiativ
ROME, Feb ‌16 : Italy stands ready to help train police ​forces in Gaza and elsewhere in the Palestinian territories, its foreign minister said on Monday, as ‌Rome aims to ‌play ​a ‌role ⁠in ​stabilizing the ⁠Middle East.
“We are ready to train a new Gaza police force, and we ⁠are also ready to ‌train ‌a Palestinian ​police ‌force,” Foreign Minister Antonio ‌Tajani told a news conference in Rome.
He confirmed that Rome ‌was ready to participate as an observer ⁠in ⁠US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace initiative, and Italy had been invited to attend a meeting of the group this week ​in ​Washington.