Paris opens three supervised swimming sites in the River Seine for the second year in a row. Multiple outlets report that the city is reintroducing supervised bathing areas as part of a recurring summer initiative. The openings take place at the start of the season, described as returning “summer ritual” activity for swimmers who want to use the river under managed conditions. The Independent and other reports specify that there are three designated locations and that supervision is provided at the sites. The Washington Times characterizes the move as the city settling into an established annual practice, while the Belfast Telegraph and Winnipeg Free Press similarly frame the development as a return of supervised Seine swimming spots. Across the articles, the core details are consistent: Paris reopens three supervised areas in the Seine, and it is happening for the second consecutive summer. None of the provided summaries add further specifics such as exact site names, dates beyond the opening announcement, or water-quality figures, so these elements are not included here.