Priceless Napoleonic jewels were stolen in a brazen daylight heist on Sunday (19/October) at the Louvre in Paris. The world’s most-visited museum, home to the Mona Lisa, was shut down for a second day on Monday as police pursued suspects. This high-profile theft has once again sparked controversy over inadequate security at French museums.
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