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Shein's Paris Store Sparks Fashion Fury and Protests

Fast-fashion giant Shein faces mounting opposition as it prepares to open its first permanent European store in Paris, drawing protests from politicians, activists and environmental groups concerned about sustainability and working practices.

Team GB swimmer investigated after plane incident

British Olympic swimming prospect Archie Goodburn faces potential career consequences after being removed from a flight for an alleged inappropriate act, just months before Paris 2024.

Centre-Right Populists Target European Human Rights Convention

A dangerous new political strategy is emerging as centre-right parties across Europe weaponise immigration debates to undermine the European Convention on Human Rights, threatening the very foundation of continental rights protection.

Louvre jewellery heist: thieves were petty criminals

Exclusive details emerge about the audacious Louvre jewellery theft, with French prosecutors revealing the suspects were petty criminals rather than master thieves in a robbery that stunned Paris.

Louvre Heist: Two More Suspects Charged

French authorities have charged two additional suspects in connection with the sophisticated Louvre Museum theft, bringing the total to four individuals facing prosecution for the high-profile art heist that shocked Paris.

Woman charged in Louvre jewellery heist

French authorities charge woman in connection with sophisticated Louvre jewellery theft that saw €5 million in treasures stolen from prestigious Paris museum.

Bulgarians jailed for Paris Jewish memorial vandalism

Two Bulgarians receive prison sentences for desecrating a Holocaust memorial in Paris, with French investigators uncovering evidence pointing to Russian state involvement in the coordinated attack.

Six arrested in armed raid on French gold refining lab

French authorities have dismantled a sophisticated gold refining operation following a major police raid near Paris, arresting six suspects in a dramatic early-morning operation involving heavily armed officers.

Detroit court halted over trousers-less defendant

A routine court hearing in Detroit took an extraordinary turn when a defendant appeared virtually without wearing trousers, prompting a flustered judge to postpone proceedings in a case that's raising questions about virtual court decorum.

DNA breakthrough leads to Louvre heist arrests

French authorities make significant progress in Louvre theft case as genetic evidence and international cooperation uncover sophisticated criminal network behind missing treasures.

Virgin's Eurostar rival confirmed for 2030 launch

Virgin Group has officially confirmed plans to launch a high-speed rail service competing directly with Eurostar, promising more choice and competitive fares for Channel crossings by 2030.

Five New Arrests in Louvre Museum Heist Probe

French authorities make significant breakthrough in Louvre Museum theft case with five new arrests as international investigation intensifies into stolen Renaissance artworks.

Louvre robbery foiled: suspects arrested in Paris

French authorities have apprehended multiple suspects following an audacious attempted robbery at the Louvre museum targeting priceless crown jewels. Discover how the dramatic security operation unfolded.

France's Crown Jewels Return for Historic 'No Kings Day'

In a powerful symbolic gesture, France brings its crown jewels out of storage for a revolutionary exhibition marking the anniversary of the monarchy's abolition, celebrating democracy's triumph over royal power.

Chicken Rescue Founder Guilty in Animal Cruelty Case

Zoe Rosenberg, founder of Happy Hen Animal Sanctuary, convicted on multiple animal cruelty charges following investigation into her California farm. The case has sparked intense debate about animal rescue ethics.

Louvre heist suspects confess partially

Two individuals arrested over the daring Louvre Museum theft have partially admitted involvement, while French officials explore potential insider collaboration in the sophisticated art heist.

Manchester synagogue bomb hoaxer jailed

A man who made a chilling bomb threat to a Manchester synagogue just days after a terror attack has been sentenced to prison. Joshua␣Rennie's malicious call sparked panic in the vulnerable Jewish community.

NHS loses VAT battle over hospital parking charges

The UK Supreme Court has delivered a landmark verdict requiring NHS hospitals to pay VAT on patient and visitor parking fees, dealing a significant financial blow to the health service amid ongoing budget pressures.

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