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Paris judge indicts Chinese woman for theft of gold nuggets from France's Museum of Natural History
A 24-year-old Chinese woman was indicted for allegedly stealing nearly $2 million worth of gold nuggets from Paris' National Museum of Natural History.
The tornado uprooted trees, tore off roofs, injured at least nine people and killed one. French media said it was the country’s first deadly twister in 17 years.
Authorities were racing Monday to reassure the public about security at key cultural sites — and find the jewels stolen from the museum before they can be broken up and melted down.
A movie-style heist at the Louvre saw criminals scale the museum with a cherry picker truck and steal priceless French crown jewelry before fleeing on scooters.
Former president Nicolas Sarkozy's lawyers say, as he shows up to a Paris prison to serve a five-year sentence, that they've already appealed for his release.
Sarkozy’s election marked a generational change for France: Born in Paris in 1955, he was France’s first president with no memory of World War II. A conservative, Sarkozy beat Socialist candidate Ségolène Royal in the election's second-round run-off, thwarting her bid to become France's first woman president.
Preliminary reports suggest that the art market is regaining traction at every level, but with a sharper focus.
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Air France Announces New Direct Paris-Las Vegas Route Starting April 2026
Air France announced Wednesday that it will launch direct flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Las Vegas starting April 15, 2026, making the entertainment capital of the world the airline’s 19th destination in the
The Tour de France will return to Montmartre for the final stage of the 2026 edition following this year’s success.