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What Are They Hiding? Paris Seals 6000 Pages of Evidence About Princess Diana's Car Crash Until 2082
Princess Diana's Paris crash files remain sealed until 2082, fueling fears of a cover-up and renewed scrutiny ahead of her 30th death anniversary.
Samantha Gwen Baniqued Dec 01, 2025
4 Louvre Heist Suspects Arrested As Investigation Into Daring Louvre £76 Million Jewel Heist Intensifies
Four more suspects arrested in the daring Louvre Museum heist and authorities continue search for stolen crown jewels worth £76 million.
Louise Bonquin Nov 25, 2025
Louvre 'Fedora Man' Identity Revealed: No, He's Not AI — He's a 15-Year-Old Teenager
The viral Louvre 'Fedora Man' mystery is finally solved. The sharply dressed figure is not AI but a real 15-year-old whose photo took the internet by storm. Here is what he said!
Tanmay Puri Nov 10, 2025
Shein Under Investigation in France Over Sale of 'Childlike' Sex Dolls: 'Despicable and Indecent'
France probes Shein over childlike sex dolls sold online as the retailer vows transparency, handing over details of sellers and buyers to prosecutors.
Carson Beale Nov 05, 2025
William and Kate Win Court Battle Against 'Paris Match' Over Private Family Photos — Years After Topless Photo Scandal
Prince William and Kate Middleton win a French privacy case against Paris Match for publishing private family photos from an Alps holiday.
Carson Beale Oct 30, 2025
'Your Grandmother Is a Man': Brigitte Macron's Grandchildren Bullied at School Amid Gender Rumours
Brigitte Macron's daughter testified in Paris that false online rumours about the First Lady's gender have led to bullying of her grandchildren, as ten individuals stand trial for cyber-harassment.
Carson Beale Oct 30, 2025
What Will The Louvre Thieves Do With Their Priceless Loot? Shocking Plan Revealed
A daring seven-minute heist at Paris's Louvre Museum left France reeling as thieves escaped with royal jewels worth millions. Experts now fear the priceless loot could vanish forever. Here's what might happen to the stolen treasures.
Tanmay Puri Oct 21, 2025
Louvre Museum Heist: How Did Thieves Pull Off the Perfect Crime in Broad Daylight?
French police are hunting a gang of experienced thieves who stole eight rare jewels from the Louvre Museum in broad daylight.
Trisha Kae Andrada Oct 20, 2025
Why Is The Eiffel Tower Still Closed? Tourists Speculate as Talks of Demolition in 2026 Persists
The Eiffel Tower remains closed amid ongoing strikes in France, fueling viral rumors about its possible demolition in 2026. Here's what's really happening behind the shutdown and the truth about those demolition claims.
Tanmay Puri Oct 13, 2025
Woman Killed by Her Fiat 500's Electric Window After Forgetting to Put Handbrake On — Police Call It a 'Freak Tragedy'
Bernadette Delmotte, 60, was tragically killed by her Fiat 500's electric window after forgetting to use the handbrake.
Vinay Patel Oct 09, 2025
Is Your Phone Spying on You? Here's Why French Authorities Are Investigating Apple Over Siri Recordings
French prosecutors have launched a cybercrime investigation into Apple's handling of Siri voice recordings after a complaint claimed users' private conversations were captured and reviewed without consent.
Tanmay Puri Oct 07, 2025
Why Did French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu Resign? Shocking Exit Plunges France Into Fresh Political Crisis Weeks After Appointment
France's new Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu resigned just weeks after his appointment, sparking fresh chaos. Markets reacted sharply to the political crisis.
Jaja Agpalo Oct 06, 2025
Quick Facts on Former French President Sarkozy: Age, Wife, Current Controversy and Why He Was Stripped of the Legion of Honour
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, 70, has been convicted of criminal conspiracy and stripped of the prestigious Legion of Honor. From his marriage to Carla Bruni to his fall from grace, here's what to know.
Carson Beale Sep 25, 2025
British Tourist 'Raped' by Police While in Handcuffs During Holiday in France
A 37-year-old British national was raped by a police officer while on vacation in the South of France.
Shiena Iane B Enerio Sep 18, 2025
UK Mass Deportation News: Nigel Farage Vows to Send Back Migrants From '100 Boats' — But Why Is France Undeterred?
Nigel Farage pushes for mass deportations, scrapping human rights laws, while UK plans to return 100+ migrants to France. France remains unfazed, escalating tensions as 28,288 cross Channel in 2025
Rohit David Aug 26, 2025
France's Third-Biggest Mobile Network Hacked: Bouygues Telecom Cyberattack Exposes 6.4M Bank Accounts and Personal Data
Bouygues Telecom confirms a massive cyberattack exposing bank and personal data of 6.4 million users, raising serious security and transparency concerns.
Vinay Patel Aug 07, 2025
How Is the Ballon d'Or Winner Chosen, and Who Could Win in 2025 — Lamine Yamal or Ousmane Dembélé?
The Ballon d'Or 2025 shortlist includes Dembélé, Yamal and Salah. Here's how the winner is chosen — and why late-season form could be key.
Ashish Shaik Aug 07, 2025
The New Pilgrimage: Why Normandy Still Draws Us In
Explore Normandy's living history—from WWII landmarks to medieval marvels—in a region where memory and geography converge.
Jul 29, 2025
Tesla Drivers Sue Over 'Phantom Braking' — Musk Faces Legal Heat in France and Australia
Tesla faces lawsuits in France and Australia as drivers report sudden, unexplained braking incidents known as 'phantom braking,' raising safety concerns and legal pressure on Elon Musk's company.
Shyna Mae Deang Jun 11, 2025
France To Ban Smoking Outdoors Near Children Effective July 1: 'They Have The Right To Clean Air'
France will ban smoking in public areas where children are present starting 1 July 2025, aiming to create a smoke-free generation and protect kids from second-hand smoke.
Giuliano de Leon May 31, 2025
New Study Reveals Where Tourists Queue the Longest — But There's a Simple Way to Skip It
A new study made by the travel page Just You shows how people can save hours in queues, as many of the most famous attractions in the world normally entail hours upon hours of waiting in lines and people lose a lot of their vacation time simply waiting.
Marcelo Alejandro Leyva Chapa May 07, 2025
What Is Cinco De Mayo And Why Is It Celebrated: Traditions, Dishes, and More
Cinco de Mayo is one of the most celebrated day for Mexican-Americans, but many people still don't know where it comes from, if it is celebrated in Mexico, what does it entail or traditions that originate from this holiday.
Marcelo Alejandro Leyva Chapa May 05, 2025
'Racism in Paris?' Arab Influencer Denied Entry to Luxury Hotel Despite Reservation
Hotel Costes is under fire following accusations that its Parisian staff racially profiled a group of Middle Eastern women and denied them entry despite them having a reservation.
Andrea Tode Jimenez Apr 11, 2025
EU Tells Families To Prepare 'Survival Kit' With 3-days Worth Of Food and Water Amid Global Tensions
Facing increasing global uncertainties, the EU has advised families to prepare a 'survival kit' containing three days' worth of essential supplies.
Vinay Patel Mar 28, 2025
Vancouver, Grenoble and Thailand Top TimeOut's Best Places To Visit In April 2025: Book A Flight Now
Discover Time Out's top 14 travel destinations for April 2025, from cherry blossoms in Japan to sun-drenched beaches in Thailand and cultural festivals across Europe.
Marcelo Alejandro Leyva Chapa Mar 23, 2025
Why Does France Want the Statue of Liberty Back—138 Years After Gifting It to the US?
A French politician has suggested the US return the Statue of Liberty, citing a decline in American democratic values.
Vinay Patel Mar 18, 2025
'Monster Or Mentally Ill?' Student Who 'Threw' Baby Out Of Window Moved To Psych Ward
Mia McQuillin, an 18-year-old student from Oregon, is under investigation for allegedly throwing her newborn baby out of a Paris hotel window.
Jill Tan Radovan Feb 28, 2025
Muslim Schoolgirl Apologises To Family Of Beheaded Teacher She Falsely Accused Of Islamophobia
A French court hearing into the 2020 murder of Samuel Paty has heard that claims of Islamophobia against the history teacher were based on a pack of lies originating with a Muslim schoolgirl.
William Dove Nov 27, 2024
East London Introduces £1,000 Penalty For Cat-calls, Joining France And Spain In Anti-harassment Push
Barking and Dagenham council has introduced fines for catcalling and wolf-whistling following community feedback and alarming statistics on harassment.
Andrea Tode Jimenez Nov 11, 2024
How a French Mom Scaled Her Side Hustle Into An 8-figure Gourmet Snack Business For US Airlines
Delyse and Stellar Snacks, have grown into artisanal food empires that are available on Alaska Airlines, JetBlue and American Airlines.
Danielle Summer May 29, 2024
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