
Despite being part of a rich history, with Alfred Nobel once testing explosives here, the French town of Sevran has quickly deteriorated into becoming one of the poorest suburbs in the country, dealing with growing problems of unemployment, drugs and violence. The Swedish inventor of dynamite who is best known for the prizes that bear his name worked in the town northeast of Paris at the end of the 19th century, says Daniel Mougin, a local expert on Sevran's history. ...
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