
French police arrest two men over 88 million euros worth of Louvre jewelry theft

Two men have been arrested in France over the spectacular theft of royal jewels worth around 88 million euros from the Louvre museum.
One was stopped at Charles de Gaulle airport while trying to fly to Algeria, while the other was caught near Paris.
Authorities are analyzing over 150 pieces of forensic evidence to find the rest of the gang and the priceless jewels.
Russia claims nuclear-powered missile test was considered a "flying Chernobyl"

Russia claims to have successfully tested the Burevestnik nuclear missile, dubbed by experts as the "flying Chernobyl" because it operates with a nuclear reactor and can emit radiation during flight.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones forced the closure of two airports near Moscow, as Russian air defenses shot down 28 of them.
Europe's water crisis is worsening the climate and endangering the economy

According to a new report from Danfoss, water waste is "amplifying the climate crisis" and could cost Europe up to 8% of GDP by 2050.
Energy consumption in the water sector is expected to double by 2040, while water demand from the energy sector could increase by 60%.
Experts warn that without new regulations and technologies such as smart meters and leak detection systems, the continent risks huge economic costs, water shortages and energy conflicts.
Hamas expands search for bodies of Gaza hostages as Egypt joins efforts

Hamas has expanded the search in Gaza for the bodies of 13 Israeli hostages left under the rubble, while Egypt has sent heavy equipment to assist in search operations.
So far, Israel has returned 195 Palestinian bodies in exchange for 18 Israeli bodies, under the US-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Meanwhile, Israel has again struck the Nuseirat refugee camp, increasing tensions and prompting accusations of ceasefire violations.