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other 16d ago Paris

Two Men Charged In €8 Million Paris Jewelry Heist

A suspect is being investigated for three burglaries in Paris, including a high-value theft in the 16th arrondissement. During a January incident, a thief entered a luxury apartment via the rooftops, stealing approximately €8 million in jewelry and luxury watches. Investigators believe the perpetrator used similar rooftop access methods for the recent suspected crimes. The suspect denied the allegations during police custody, claiming he does not target individuals. Two men have been charged in connection with a spectacular jewelry store robbery on Avenue Montaigne near the Champs-Élysées. One suspect is in provisional detention, accused of playing a role in the heist. The estimated loot from the robbery is 8 million euros. Three armed individuals arrived on motorcycles at the luxury jewelry store.
RTL France
health 16d ago Paris

Insulin Drug Slows Type 1 Diabetes Progression

French manufacturer Sanofi produces Trizield, a drug designed to slow the progression of Type 1 diabetes in children starting from age one. The medication does not cure the disease but works by suppressing the autoimmune response to preserve insulin-producing pancreatic cells. This intervention aims to delay the onset of stage three diabetes, which requires insulin injections. The treatment is specifically targeted at patients in the early stages of the disease before symptoms become severe. Researchers at a French laboratory have developed a drug that slows the progression of Type 1 diabetes. The treatment is being targeted toward a demographic, specifically focusing on the 128 million people in the United States with diabetes or pre-diabetes who do not currently use intensive insulin.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
sports 16d ago Paris

Tennis Player Arthur Fils Defeats Felix Auger-Aliassime

Justine Henin won the French Open singles title, defeating Kim Clijsters. Henin won the first set 6-0 and maintained her momentum throughout the match. She dedicated her victory to her mother and went on to achieve 43 singles titles, a Grand Slam win, and an Olympic gold medal, holding the world number one ranking for 117 consecutive weeks. Belgian player Alexander Blox defeated third seed Felix Ozer Aliasin in a straight-sets match. The match concluded with a score of 7-6 in the first set. Blox secured the victory during the tournament's round of 16 stage. Belgian player Alexander Blox defeated world number five Félix Auger-Aliassime in two sets, 7-6, 6-3. Blox is 21 years old and ranked 69th in the world. Auger-Aliassime recorded 27 unforced errors compared to 12 for Blox during the match. This marks Fils' first win against a player ranked in the world top 5.
RTBF La Premiere
other 16d ago Paris

New TGV Trains Entering Service In 2026

SNCF will not seek penalties from Alstom despite delays exceeding two years. The first double-decker TGV trainsets are scheduled to enter service in 2026. This follows production setbacks for the new rail models.
Mastodon
other 16d ago Paris

French Beer Brand Launches New Reserve Range

Grimbergen has unveiled its new reserve range of beers, featuring distinct aromas. The range includes Blonde, Intense, Framboise, and Quadruple varieties. Blonde is described as intense and finely hopped, Framboise has fruity and delicately tart flavors, and Quadruple offers a caramelized and subtly smoked taste.
RTL2 France
politics 16d ago Paris

Trump Targeted in Third Security Breach Since 2024

French President Emmanuel Macron stated that President Trump is de facto weakening the strength of the NATO alliance. He shared photos and CCTV footage on social media showing a suspect being subdued on the ground. The footage reportedly shows a man exiting the scene quickly. Footage shows the attacker running past a Secret Service checkpoint during the incident. The Secret Service agent who was shot in the chest during the incident at the White House Correspondent's dinner was wearing a bulletproof vest and has been released from the hospital. The attacker, identified as a 31-year-old from Calabria, attempted to breach security and was apprehended. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the system worked and the man was quickly subdued.
WAMU 88.5 DC
technology 16d ago Paris

Galmion Integrates AI for Patient Care Pathways

Galmion is developing artificial intelligence technology that will be integrated into patient data for healthcare. This AI is intended to support and accompany patients, shifting healthcare policy towards prevention rather than solely invasive treatments. The company believes this technology will become an integral part of patient care pathways.
Sud Radio
environment 16d ago Paris

Paris Officials Discuss Chemical Weapons Liability

Paris officials are addressing the legal and ethical responsibilities of nations and corporations involved in the production of chemical weapons. Audrey Poulver, Deputy Mayor of Paris, participated in discussions regarding these accountability frameworks. The segment focused on the long-term impact and the necessity of determining liability for chemical weapon manufacturers.
VOV1 Vietnam
environment 16d ago Paris

Paris Commemorates Agent Orange Ecological Impact

Paris officials are establishing a memorial to recognize the ecological devastation caused by Agent Orange. City Councilor Dan Nhan Tran noted that 80 million liters of the chemical were dispersed over 3 million people during a nearly 10-year period. Deputy Mayor Audrey Poulver stated the initiative addresses the legal and ethical responsibilities of nations and chemical weapon manufacturers. The memorial is located within Europe's largest Asian quarter. The event said the long-term environmental and human consequences of chemical warfare. CRI News Radio reported on the historical remediation efforts involving helicopter-deployed containers to seal damaged reactors, noting that certain radioactive elements still pose a threat 40 years after the initial incident.
VOV1 Vietnam
politics 16d ago Paris

European Protesters Demand Digital Sovereignty

Civilian protests are occurring across Europe to resist the over-commercialization of enterprises and the control of US technology giants. The movement seeks to secure digital sovereignty for France and the broader European region. France has led efforts to reduce reliance on US firms, while Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands have replaced US software and cloud services in government, medical, and public service sectors. The European Union is also strengthening antitrust regulations to constrain companies like Microsoft and build an autonomous digital ecosystem. The movement focuses on data security, economic independence, and strategic autonomy. Demonstrators are calling for digital sovereignty to reduce reliance on American technology giants.
CRI News Radio