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DJ Fat Tony punched unconscious by rival in nightclub

DJ Zack Bradley pleads guilty to GBH after attacking veteran DJ Fat Tony, 60, in a Margate nightclub booth, leaving him with a fractured eye socket. Full story on the shocking assault and its aftermath.

Ukraine on Agenda as Leaders Meet in Paris

European leaders meet in Paris to discuss Ukraine aid, as the US's Venezuela actions upend geopolitics. Follow the latest on security guarantees and the Trump threat.

10 Convicted for Harassing Brigitte Macron Online

A French court has found 10 people guilty of maliciously spreading false claims about Brigitte Macron's gender. The first lady's daughter testified to the severe impact on her mother's health and family life.

61 Matisse Artworks Donated to Paris Museum

The Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris receives an historic donation of 61 Henri Matisse works, most depicting his daughter and muse, Marguerite. Explore the story behind the art.

Louvre Museum faces collapse amid thefts and decay

The Louvre, the world's most visited museum, is battling a crisis of thefts, leaks, and structural decay. As France launches a €1.15bn rescue plan, we examine if it can be saved in time.

Met Office: 2026 to be among four hottest years on record

The UK Met Office projects 2026 will exceed 1.4C above pre-industrial levels, marking the fourth year in a row. Scientists warn the rapid approach to the Paris Agreement's 1.5C limit demands urgent climate action.

Mbappe wins £53m from PSG in wage dispute

PSG ordered to pay Kylian Mbappe €60m in unpaid wages. The French star won a legal battle against his former club. Read the full details of the landmark football ruling.

Louvre water leak damages hundreds of books

A water leak at the Louvre has damaged up to 400 books, raising fresh alarms about the museum's infrastructure just weeks after a multi-million pound jewel heist. Discover the full story.

Louvre leak damages 300-400 Egyptology works

A heating system leak at the Louvre has damaged hundreds of historical Egyptology journals. No unique artefacts were harmed, but the incident raises fresh concerns over the museum's ageing infrastructure.

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