Two detained in France over burglary of ex-president’s home

Two men have been taken into custody in France and charged for allegedly burgling the Paris home of ex-president Francois Hollande, prosecutors in the capital said Monday. (AP/File)
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Updated 02 December 2025
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Two detained in France over burglary of ex-president’s home

  • The two suspects, both born in Algeria, were charged and placed in detention

PARIS: Two men have been taken into custody in France and charged for allegedly burgling the Paris home of ex-president Francois Hollande, prosecutors in the capital said Monday.
The two suspects, both in their early 30s and both born in Algeria, were charged and placed in detention last Friday, the prosecutor’s office said, confirming a report by the BFMTV news television network.
They were believed to have carried out a November 22 burglary of Hollande’s home in eastern Paris, which he shares with his partner Julie Gayet, who is an actor and producer.
A source close to Hollande said police had reacted swiftly to the burglary, limiting the consequences for the former leader and his companion.


UN arrives in east DR Congo town to prepare ceasefire mission

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UN arrives in east DR Congo town to prepare ceasefire mission

  • Eastern DRC has been ravaged by three decades of conflict and faces renewed violence

KINSHASA: A team of UN peacekeepers arrived in the flashpoint eastern Democratic Republic of Congo town of Uvira to prepare the deployment of a ceasefire?monitoring mission, the force said Tuesday.
Eastern DRC has been ravaged by three decades of conflict and faces renewed violence following the 2021 resurgence of the M23 armed group, backed by Rwanda and its army.
The M23 seized large swathes of territory in the east and launched an offensive in December on Uvira, a strategic town in South Kivu province near the border with Burundi.
The assault drew condemnation from the United States, which has mediated a fragile peace deal between the DRC and Rwanda.
That agreement provided for the UN’s DRC peacekeeping mission MONUSCO to carry out a field-monitoring operation with a view to implementing a permanent ceasefire.
On Tuesday, MONUSCO and the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, a grouping of surrounding countries, said in a statement they had deployed a joint exploratory and preliminary assessment mission to Uvira.
Scheduled to run until Friday, the mission focuses on assessing access, security, logistics and engagement needs, MONUSCO said.
The statement called the mission “an essential step toward deploying the future joint ceasefire?monitoring mechanism.”
In January, the M23 withdrew its last troops from Uvira, claiming it was responding to a US request. The Congolese army said it had retaken control of the town.