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Ukraine Talks in Paris Stall as U.S. Shifts Focus

Progress for Ukraine negotiations in Paris remains uncertain as the United States redirects diplomatic attention to escalating tensions in Venezuela and Greenland. Key details from the January 2026 talks.

Carney in Paris for Ukraine Ceasefire Talks

Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in Paris to outline Canada's strategic role in a potential Ukraine ceasefire. Get the latest on high-stakes diplomatic talks.

Louvre reopens partially as staff strike continues

Paris's iconic Louvre museum has reopened its doors, but significant sections remain closed due to an ongoing staff strike. Get the latest details on the disruptions and visitor impact.

10 Found Guilty of Cyberbullying Brigitte Macron

A Paris court has delivered guilty verdicts against 10 individuals for the online harassment of France's First Lady, Brigitte Macron. The landmark case highlights the fight against digital abuse.

Carney in Paris Monday for Ukraine Allies Meeting

Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with European allies in Paris on Monday to discuss Ukraine support. Expert Christian Leuprecht says it underscores peace as a 'transatlantic effort.'

U.S. to Join Paris Talks on Ukraine Security

President Zelenskyy confirms U.S. negotiators will attend Paris talks on post-war security for Ukraine. The White House has yet to comment. Read the latest on the diplomatic push.

Court Cases That Shaped Canada in 2025

From a high-profile hockey sex assault trial to a controversial ostrich farm cull, lawyer Nick Cake analyzes the landmark rulings that dominated headlines and shaped Canadian law in 2025.

Three stabbed in Paris metro attack

A violent assault on the Paris metro left three people injured on December 26, 2025. Police are investigating the incident as service resumes.

Louvre adds bars after $102M jewel theft

The Louvre museum in Paris installs metal security bars following a massive US$102 million jewel robbery. Discover the enhanced measures and ongoing investigation.

French court rejects suspension of Shein platform

A Paris court has dismissed a legal bid to suspend the Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein's operations in France. The decision allows the platform to continue its business amid ongoing scrutiny.

Louvre Workers Vote to Extend Strike Over Understaffing

Employees at the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, have voted to extend a strike, protesting chronic understaffing, building decay, and management decisions. The Paris landmark faces a breaking point.

Court orders PSG to pay Mbappe $70M in wage dispute

A French court has ruled that Paris Saint-Germain must pay star forward Kylian Mbappe US$70 million in a dispute over unpaid wages. Get the full details on this major sports financial ruling.

Brian Walshe guilty of murdering wife Ana

Brian Walshe convicted of first-degree murder for killing his wife Ana, who vanished in 2022. The verdict concludes a nearly three-year mystery that gripped the public.

Louvre Water Leak Damages Egyptian Collection

A water leak at the Louvre Museum damaged hundreds of Egyptian documents, weeks after a major jewel heist. Officials confirm no irreparable losses. Learn about the incident and the museum's aging infrastructure.

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