French authorities raced against the clock Tuesday, intensifying their hunt for the priceless royal jewels stolen from the ...
Pavel Durov said that "it’s another sad sign of the decline of a once great country where the government has perfected the art of distracting people with phantom threats instead of confronting the rea ...
In that sense, the Louvre heist wasn’t really art crime, Vernon Rapley, a former leader of the London police force’s art ...
The Louvre Museum robbery of priceless jewelry may prompt museums worldwide to review their security programs and protocols, ...
Authorities were racing Monday to reassure the public about security at key cultural sites — and find the jewels stolen from ...
Museum security concerns rise after the latest Louvre robbery, as experts recall other major art thefts, including the ...
France ordered a security review at the Louvre and checks at other cultural sites while a hunt was underway for thieves who ...
Investigators were looking into the alarm systems at an institution that one expert said “wasn’t built with an obsession over ...
French authorities are searching for the culprits behind the burglary at the Louvre. NPR's Michel Martin talks to a former FBI art crime specialist about how museum heists are investigated.
According to Paris officials, the thieves reportedly forced a window open, smashed display cases, and used a basket lift ...
Cultural institutions are seen as “soft targets,” experts say, as thieves shift from stealing prized paintings, to artifacts that can be dismantled, stripped or melted down for their expensive parts.
Investigators say the suspects, dressed as construction workers, used a ladder to break into a second-floor window of the ...
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