jewelry
Coverage of jewelry in the Nexus archive.
- Thieves steal over $4.5M worth of jewelry from French glass museum months after infamous Louvre heist
Thieves stole over $4.5M worth of jewelry from a French glass museum. A cleaning lady arrived first at the scene after an alarm triggered, calling the police. The heist occurred months after the Louvre heist.
- Jewelry worth millions of dollars stolen from French museum
Burglars stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry from the museum of luxury glassmaker Lalique in France. The theft occurred months after a similar gem heist at the Louvre.
- Jewelry worth millions of dollars stolen from French museum
Burglars stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry from the museum of luxury glassmaker Lalique. The theft occurred months after a gem heist at the Louvre.
- Spain’s former PM Zapatero faces questioning by judge in corruption probe
Spain’s former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is being questioned by a judge in a corruption investigation related to a government airline bailout and jewelry found during a police raid on his office. The probe involves alleged influence peddling, money laundering, and tax fraud, with Zapatero denying any wrongdoing and attributing the jewelry to inheritance or gifts.
- HK$751,000 worth of jewellery stolen while owners dine at Hong Kong luxury home
Residents of a luxury home in Hong Kong lost jewelry worth HK$751,000 after a break-in while they were dining downstairs. A 69-year-old man reported the theft to police, stating his master bedroom was broken into and a jewelry box was pried open, with 10 necklaces, 15 rings, and six brooches stolen.
- ‘It’s the wealth effect’: Hong Kong luxury malls thrive amid IPO gains, housing recovery
Hong Kong's status as the world’s top cross-border wealth hub, alongside a recovering housing market and strong IPOs, is driving growth in luxury malls. High-end malls are seeing improved revenues and rents, with hard luxury and jewelry segments experiencing consecutive months of robust growth.
- Can jewelry, kids’ clothes and ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ resurrect Kohl’s from the dead?
Kohl’s department-store chain's stock is rising after sales exceeded expectations, though it remains significantly below its record high. The company is exploring strategies including jewelry, kids’ clothes, and 'KPop Demon Hunters' to revive its performance.
- Floyd Mayweather sues notorious NYC money manager in alleged $175M fraud scheme over jewels, jet: ‘The gloves are off’
Floyd Mayweather is suing Jona Rechnitz, a notorious NYC money manager, for $175 million in an alleged multi-year fraud scheme involving Mayweather's real estate, jewelry, and a Gulfstream Jet branded with 'MAYWEATHER'. Rechnitz previously attempted to bribe NYPD cops with prostitutes.
- Suspects wanted by FBI for robbing athletes' homes arrested in Chile
The FBI has arrested suspects wanted for robbing athletes' homes, where thieves stole jewelry, high-end watches, and sports jerseys. The arrests occurred in Chile, according to police reports.
- Suspects wanted by FBI for robbing athletes' homes arrested in Chile
Suspects wanted by FBI for robbing athletes' homes in Chile were arrested. The thieves stole jewelry, high-end watches, and sports jerseys, according to police.
- Argos' summer essentials are set to sell out as prices are slashed in huge bank holiday sale! We've scrolled and found garden furniture, appliances, toys and jewellery, from as little as £10
Argos is running a bank holiday sale with significant price cuts on summer essentials including garden furniture, appliances, toys, and jewelry, with items starting from £10. The retailer is warning that popular items are expected to sell out quickly during this promotional event.
- The hidden meaning behind Camilla's jewellery: How the Queen is supporting her husband during the US state visit with a VERY diplomatic brooch collection
Camilla's jewelry collection is being used to support King Charles III during a U.S. state visit, with brooches serving as diplomatic gestures. The pieces are chosen to convey subtle political and cultural messages.