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Louvre director resigns months after $102M jewel heist, replacement announced

February 25, 2026
Louvre director resigns months after $102M jewel heist, replacement announced

The director of the Louvre Museum in France has resigned, months after$102 million in jewels were stolen, according to the office of the French president.

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Laurence des Cars' tenure has been under intense scrutiny since the heist and she has faced calls for resignation.

Emma Da Silva/AP - PHOTO: Laurence des Cars, director of Le Louvre museum, poses before a hearing at the Culture commission of the Senate, three days after historic jewels were stolen in a daring daylight heist, Oct. 22, 2025 in Paris.

Christophe Leribault has been named the new director of the Louvre. Leribault's resume includes running the Versailles Palace, another world-renowned French landmark and tourist attraction, and was also the previous head of Paris' Orsay Museum.

Leribault will oversee a long-overdue multi-million-dollar renovation project.

A French government spokesperson said he's the perfect choice, saying, "He will notably have to direct major projects for the future of the institution, on the one hand securing and modernizing the Louvre, and on the other, the continuation of the 'Louvre -- New Renaissance' project."

French President Emmanuel Macron praised des Cars' resignation "as an act of responsibility at a time when the world's largest museum needs both stability and a strong new impetus to successfully complete major security and modernization projects," the Élysée said in a statement Tuesday.

5 more suspects arrested over Louvre jewel heist

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"The President thanked her for her work and commitment over the past few years and, recognizing her undeniable scientific expertise, entrusted her with a mission within the framework of the French G7 presidency, focusing on cooperation between the major museums of the participating countries," according to the statement.

Geoffroy Van Der Hasselt/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: This photograph shows the Pyramide du Louvre, designed by Chinese-US architect Leoh Ming Pei, with the Louvre Museum in the background in Paris, February 19, 2026.

At least seven suspects have been arrested in connection with the October robbery but thejewels have not been recovered.

Empress Eugénie's crown was the only item the thieves did not escape with during the robbery. The thieves dropped it on the street outside the Louvre during the roughly five-minute long heist.

The crown "was crushed and significantly deformed" during the heist, the Louvre said in a statement earlier this month. However, "it remained largely intact," meaning museum officials believe it can be fully restored.

Password to Louvre's video surveillance system was 'Louvre', according to employee

In light of the robbery, security lapses at the museum have been exposed, including that the password to the world-famous museum'svideo surveillance systemwas "Louvre," according to a museum employee with knowledge of the system.

During testimony before a French Senate committee after the robbery, des Cars said the only camera installed outside the Apollo Gallery, where the stolen jewels were displayed, was facing west and did not cover the window where the thieves used power tools to break in and exit.

Des Cars said all of the museum's alarms and video cameras work, but said there was a "weakness" in the museum's perimeter security "due to underinvestment."

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Bullet hole found in American Airlines plane while in Colombia, source says

February 25, 2026
Bullet hole found in American Airlines plane while in Colombia, source says

An American Airlines plane was removed from service after a "puncture" was found on its exterior while in Colombia on Sunday, the company said.

NBC Universal Tails of American Airline planes are seen as the planes sit parked at gates at Reagan National Airport on Thursday, April 27, 2023 in Arlington, Va. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images file)

The puncture was a bullet hole, a source with knowledge of the situation told NBC News.

According to a statement from American Airlines, the plane was undergoing a routine inspection in Medellín when the damage to the aircraft was found. There were no injuries or flight-related issues reported to the airline, it said.

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"The aircraft was immediately removed from service for further inspection and repair," the statement said. "We will work closely with all relevant authorities to investigate this incident."

Colombia's Civil Aeronautical Authority said in statement Tuesday, translated by NBC News, that it was aware of reports of a plane found with perforations. The authority added that it was not contacted by the airline or any authorities in the United States on the matter.

"The Civil Aeronautics Authority remains attentive to any official communication from international agencies or the airline that may clarify the facts and determine the origin of the reported issues," the statement said.

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South African police question 11 men lured to Russia to fight in Ukraine

February 25, 2026
South African police question 11 men lured to Russia to fight in Ukraine

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A group of South African nationals who were allegedlylured intofighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine arrived at Durban airport on Wednesday.

Associated Press South African men who were allegedly tricked into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine arrive at King Shaka International Airport in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Str) South African men who were allegedly tricked into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine arrive at King Shaka International Airport in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Str) South African men who were allegedly tricked into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine arrive at King Shaka International Airport in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Str) South African men who were allegedly tricked into fighting for Russia in the war in Ukraine are escorted by police officers as they arrive at King Shaka International Airport in Durban, South Africa, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Str)

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The 11 men arrived at the King Shaka International Airport and were ushered into the police station to be questioned about how they ended up on the front lines of the war in Ukraine.

One of the men was taken off the aircraft in a wheelchair, while others carried their luggage in what appeared to be military-style bags.

It brings to 15 the number of South Africans who have now returned to the country, with two others still in Russia.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday that one of the men was still in hospital in Russia while another would travel once his travel documentation has been finalized.

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Police spokesperson Col. Katlego Mogale said last week that an investigation has been opened in connection with South African laws which prohibit any citizen fromtaking part inforeign conflicts without the authorization of the government.

At least five people are being investigated in connection with the men's recruitment to Russia, including Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, the daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma.

She has denied any wrongdoing butresigned as a lawmakerin South Africa's parliament following the claims.

Some of the men are said to be members of the Zuma family who were directly recruited by Zuma-Sambudla.

Five people were arrested in December and now facing charges related to the men's recruitment and are due to appear in court in April.

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