The Louvre raid was audacious - but nothing compared to the heist France's political (…)
The theft of the crown jewels is another blow to national prestige, but far greater is the threat of a monarchical president hoarding power against voters’ wishes The world is now gripped by the spectacular (and literal daylight) robbery perpetrated on the world’s most famous art museum on (…)
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