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A major art heist occurred at the Lalique Museum in northeastern France, where thieves stole approximately 20 pieces of jewelry valued at around four million euros. The break-in took place early Sunday morning at the museum located in Wingen-sur-Moder. Security was initially alerted, but police were called in after the initial alarm failed to deter the intruders. The museum, which houses the legacy of renowned glass and jewelry artist René Lalique, has been closed for several days due to the incident. Regional authorities have expressed outrage over the theft, highlighting concerns about the security of cultural institutions following similar high-profile robberies, such as the theft of stone sculptures from the Louvre in October 2025.

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V Franciji ukradli milijone draguljev

A major art heist occurred at the Lalique Museum in northeastern France, where thieves stole approximately 20 pieces of jewelry valued at around four million euros. The break-in took place early Sunday morning at the museum located in Wingen-sur-Moder. Security was initially alerted, but police were called in after the initial alarm failed to deter the intruders. The museum, which houses the legacy of renowned glass and jewelry artist René Lalique, has been closed for several days due to the incident. Regional authorities have expressed outrage over the theft, highlighting concerns about the security of cultural institutions following similar high-profile robberies, such as the theft of stone sculptures from the Louvre in October 2025.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual report on a criminal act affecting a cultural institution, without overt ideological framing. While it mentions regional authority reactions and contextualizes the event within broader security concerns, there is no clear leaning toward either left or right political立场

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): The article accurately reports the facts from the primary source document, including the location, date, and reaction from Franck Leroy. It mentions the value of the stolen items and references previous high-profile thefts, which adds context. However, it uses emotionally charged language like 'siet

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