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One of five men suspected of taking part in the armed robbery of US reality TV star Kim Kardashian in Paris in October has been charged, a prosecutor said Thursday.
The concierge who led armed robbers to Kim Kardashian’s bedroom in Paris has broken his silence to explain why he remained so calm during the £10 million jewel heist.
The building's concierge took the armed men dressed in police uniforms up to Kim Kardashian's Paris apartment via her private elevator and opened the armoured door on Monday.
Kim Kardashian's stolen ring would be instantly recognisable to diamond traders but a wealthy tycoon from Russia or the Middle East will not care where it came from, an expert told MailOnline.
Footage shows a grey Fiat 500 trying to constantly cut in front of photographers and wanting to tailgate the car carrying Kim, her husband Kanye and her sister Kourtney through the French capital.
Kim Kardashian feared she was going to be raped, as chilling new details emerge from the break-in that left her tied up in a luxury Paris apartment as masked men stole an millions of dollars worth of jewelry.
Kim Kardashian fled Paris on a private jet on Monday morning after being robbed at gunpoint while staying at a luxury apartment. She was tied up and locked in a bathroom.
MailOnline reveals how the shy 25-year-old Frenchman has risen from one of the most impoverished districts in Paris and overcome numerous rejections to be named Player of the Year.
Witnesses told of how Hasna Ait Boulahcen (pictured) yelled 'help me, help me' and 'he's not my boyfriend' moments before the explosion that killed her in Saint Denis, Paris, on Wednesday.
The woman was the cousin of alleged Paris mastermind Adbelhamid Abaaoud. More than 100 armed police raided the flat in Saint-Denis, a Parisian suburb, after reports that he was hiding.
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 27, and his 26-year-old cousin Hasna Aitboulahcen are believed to be the two terrorists who died in a gun battle which saw 5,000 rounds fired during a raid of a Saint-Denis flat.
MailOnline reporter Nick Fagge (pictured) bought a fake Syrian passport from Turkey in just four days. An identical one belonging to Ahmad Almohammad was found outside Friday's Stade de France bombing.
Omar Ismail Mostefai, 29, was one of the three men who blew himself up at the Eages of Death Metal Concert on Friday. He was picked out as a high-priority target for radicalisation in 2010.
In his first remarks since Friday's attack, US airman Spencer Stone said he and his two friends took down the gunman before choking him unconscious. Stone was badly injured in the attack.
Morocco-born gunman Ayoub El Khazzani, 26, insisted that he was not trying to carry out a terror attack, and claimed that he had found the arsenal of weapons used by chance under a bush in a park.
Ayoub El-Khazzani, 26, is being questioned by French counter-terrorism police after he allegedly opened fire on the high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris with a Kalashnikov on Friday.
On Saturday afternoon, Spencer emerged from the central hospital in Lille, France, wearing bandages and a sling - and offered the cameras a humble wave before slipping into a diplomat's black sedan.
Spencer Stone, an airman, was travelling with Oregon National Guard member Alek Skarlatos, 22, and their Californian friend Anthony Sadler when he heard the gunman load his weapon in the toilet.
Spencer Stone, who is part of the U.S. Air Force, spotted the 26-year-old Moroccan acting suspiciously and took him down with the help of two friends before he could inflict more damage.
Reports from Germany suggested the 28-year-old had was heartbroken after a failed relationship when he ploughed the Airbus A320 into the mountainside, killing his 149 passengers.
Huddling inside her thick winter coat with a blanket over her lap, Maryse Dumas, told MailOnline: 'It's not nice. It's no joke being destitute, living on the street', in response to the Vogue editor's post.
Francois Hollande is said to be 'devastated' over a book written by ex-partner Valerie Trierweiler, which brands the French president callous and cynical.
Natacha Bouchart (pictured) said she was sick of the numbers queuing up in northern France to try and sneak across the Channel.
Valerie Trierweiler, a 49-year-old Paris Match journalist, has used the glossy magazine to publish the first extracts of the book, which has a first print run of 200,000 copies.