Louvre Reopens After $100M Jewel Heist—Security Under Fire
The Louvre Museum reopens three days after a $100 million royal jewelry theft, as French authorities face mounting pressure over security failures.
The Louvre Museum reopens three days after a $100 million royal jewelry theft, as French authorities face mounting pressure over security failures.
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Four thieves executed a daring daylight heist at the Louvre, exposing critical gaps in the museum’s security infrastructure and sparking a national outcry.
A daring daytime theft at the Louvre exposed critical security flaws and raised alarms across the global museum community.
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