$102M in jewels taken in Louvre heist
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France's Macron orders tighter security as Louvre reopens doors
French President Emmanuel Macron Wednesday ordered stepped-up security measures at the Louvre, as the Paris museum reopened its doors days after a shocking daytime heist. During a Wednesday meeting of cabinet ministers,
The Louvre was closed for a second day on Monday as police hunted for thieves who broke in and stole priceless jewels in a spectacular daylight robbery.
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Paris — The Louvre will remain closed for a second day running on Monday, management told the Agence France-Presse, after thieves stole crown jewels from the museum in Paris a day earlier. "The museum is not opening today," a museum official told AFP.
Thieves broke into the Apollo Gallery, which houses the French crown jewels, and took with them objects adorned with thousands of diamonds.