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Louvre official says fraud ‘inevitable’ at large museums
Among the suspects are two Chinese tour guides accused of bringing groups of tourists into the museum
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18 February 2026
Police in France detain 9 people in suspected massive Louvre ticket fraud scheme
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13 February 2026
French TV broadcasts Louvre robbery images
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19 January 2026
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Louvre opening delayed as staff meet to decide whether to resume strike
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05 January 2026
Louvre Museum closed as workers launch rolling strike
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15 December 2025
Police say Louvre defenses lagged as jewel-heist suspects near custody cutoff
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29 October 2025
Two suspects arrested in Louvre jewel heist
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26 October 2025
The $100 million Louvre theft could make France’s stolen Crown Jewels as famous as the Mona Lisa
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26 October 2025
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French president orders tighter security as Louvre reopens doors
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22 October 2025
Damage from Louvre jewelry heist estimated at 88 million euros, Paris prosecutor says
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21 October 2025
Paris prosecutor says stolen Louvre jewels worth an estimated $102 million
By AP
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21 October 2025
French police may nab Louvre thieves but unlikely to recover their loot
By Reuters
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21 October 2025
Tourists upset as Louvre stays shut after jewel heist
By AFP
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20 October 2025
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