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A 73-year-old Pakistani-born Paris newspaper vendor, Ali Akbar, was honored as a Chevalier in France’s National Order of Merit by President Macron in January 2026.
Ali Akbar, a 73-year-old Pakistani-born man who has sold newspapers in Paris for 50 years, was named a Chevalier in France’s National Order of Merit by President Emmanuel Macron in January 2026.
Believed to be the last street newspaper vendor in the city, Akbar is a symbol of a fading tradition amid the decline of print journalism.
He began selling papers in 1973 after migrating from Pakistan, enduring homelessness and hardship to support his family, build a home for his mother, and raise five sons.
His daily rounds in the Latin Quarter earned him deep connections with locals and visitors alike.
The honor, a rare recognition for a street vendor, has drawn public admiration, and he is expected to receive French citizenship, though the Élysee Palace has not confirmed it.
Akbar has no plans to retire, continuing his daily work as a testament to resilience and human connection in a digital age.
Un vendedor de periódicos de París nacido en Pakistán, Ali Akbar, de 73 años, fue honrado como Caballero de la Orden Nacional de Mérito de Francia por el presidente Macron en enero de 2026.