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Lead contamination pushes Paris Opera house reopening to 2032

The Paris Opera announced Thursday that it had been forced to extend planned renovations on its historic home in the French capital by three years because of lead contamination. T...
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Catholic World Report
· Jul 1, 2026
Vatican begins 5-year, 5-million-euro restoration of Renaissance frescoes in Hall of Raphael
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Sewage spill in Yonkers prompts Hudson River health advisory
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Damage to Zaporozhye plant not critical, no casualties from Ukrainian attack — station
The experts are assessing the consequences and will carry out the necessary restoration work
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Federal investigators reveal cause of 2021 Surfside condo collapse that killed 98
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Related coverage for "Lead contamination pushes Paris Opera house reopening to 2032": CityNews Montreal — Montreal’s iconic Place des Arts undergoes $134M renovation. Catholic World Report — Vatican begins 5-year, 5-million-euro restoration of Renaissance frescoes in Hall of Raphael. ABC7 New York — Sewage spill in Yonkers prompts Hudson River health advisory . TASS — Damage to Zaporozhye plant not critical, no casualties from Ukrainian attack — station. Washington Examiner — Federal investigators reveal cause of 2021 Surfside condo collapse that killed 98. Malay Mail — SPAN investigates drowning of maintenance worker at Saujana Perdana tower, safety checks under spotlight