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France's Ministry of Culture Just Revealed Exactly What Thieves Stole From Louvre, Including a Crown With 3,000 Diamonds
Several hours after news broke that thieves had broken into the Louvre Museum in Paris and stolen royal jewels of "incalculable" value, France's Ministry of Culture sent out a press release officially detailing what was stolen in the robbery.
Sunday’s audacious heist saw thieves break into the Louvre’s Apollo Gallery and make off with jewelry of “inestimable” value. The suspects carried out the burglary in just seven minutes, France’s interior minister Laurent Nuñez told radio station France Inter.
France’s latest political crisis eased — for now — when Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu survived two consecutive no-confidence votes on Thursday, averting another government collapse and giving President Emmanuel Macron a respite before an even tougher fight over the national budget.
French police have detained four people suspected of plotting an attack on exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin
France is widening its anti-money laundering checks on crypto exchanges, as regulators seek to determine which of more than 100 entities registered as offering crypto services in the country will be granted European Union-wide permits in the coming months.
Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has once again proved that pension reform is the hottest of hot button political issues in France, pledging to suspend a deeply unpopular 2023 overhaul to save his government from collapse.
French police have detained four people suspected of plotting an attack on exiled Russian rights activist Vladimir Osechkin.
France can’t afford to ignore the third credit-rating reduction in less than a year, according to French Finance Minister Roland Lescure.