Former French spy chief Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of misusing public resources to help LVMH track blackmailers who ...
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France 24 on MSNFormer French spy chief sentenced to four years in influence-peddling trialBernard Squarcini is also fined €200,000 and banned from any intelligence or advisory services for five years.
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The New Republic on MSNOnly 14 Democrats Sign Mahmoud Khalil Letter as Everyone Else CowersOnly 14 Democratic representatives signed a letter calling for the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a pro-Palestine activist and ...
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The New Republic on MSNMike Johnson Struggles to Explain What Crime Mahmoud Khalil CommittedHouse Speaker Mike Johnson has joined the attacks on Mahmoud Khalil, the pro-Palestine Columbia University activist detained ...
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The Cut on MSNAt Louis Vuitton, a Sense of Modern ComfortF ive years ago, Nicolas Ghesquière staged an extraordinary show for Louis Vuitton at the Louvre. It posed the question: What would happen if the past could look at us? He invite ...
Lisa (리사) and LVMH Watches CEO Frédéric Arnault have yet to confirm their dating rumours. However, Lisa was recently spotted ...
Bernard Arnault, 76, could remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group LVMH until he's 85 if shareholders back a ...
LVMH appointed one of billionaire founder Bernard Arnault’s sons to lead its Italian cashmere brand Loro Piana, as part of a ...
The Italian luxury brand’s current CEO Damien Bertrand has been named Louis Vuitton deputy CEO while Fendi CEO ...
The fashion role is expected to bolster Frédéric Arnault’s credentials as a candidate to one day lead the luxury-goods giant.
A Paris court today found the former head of France’s domestic security services, Bernard Squarcini, guilty of using public ...
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