it could take years before fatou might see jammeh in a courtroom.ted to hit a0 degrees celsius, or more than 100 fahrenheit, later this week. in 2003, around 15,000 people, many of them elderly, died during a similar spell of extreme temperatures. from paris, here is lucy williamson. among the visitors to paris this week, one has come straight from the sahara. a blast of summer heat that has sent temperatures into the 30s and the government scrambling for cover. hundreds of cool spaces, including parks, gardens and public buildings, have been marked out across the capital, and temporary fountains and mist makers set up to help people keep cool. the weather may be coming from the sahara, but it is not quite desert temperatures in france yet. paris is a balmy 33 degrees today, but it is expected to rise, and some parts of france further south are predicted to reach a0 degrees tomorrow. the question being asked here — is this the result of climate change? for a single episode like today's, you can't say it's due to climate change, 0k? it's like you go