Paris police say travel chaos from the overnight unearthing of an unexploded WWII bomb has spread to the French capital Paris ...
The police successfully defused the explosive device, which weighs more than 1,000 pounds and was found near tracks north of ...
Eurostar, operator of the sleek speedy trains that usually make rail travel between the UK and the continent a breeze, ...
Eurostar services between London and Paris have resumed after the removal of an unexploded Second World War bomb found near tracks in the French capital. On Friday, the operator was forced to ...
Our live updates have now ended Following the succcessful operation to make the unexploded bomb safe, Eurostar services between Paris and London and Paris and Brussels will resume on Saturday.
A World War II bomb was discovered near Paris Gare du Nord at around 4 a.m. GMT on March 7, disrupting Eurostar services and local metro, national and international trains.
Eurostar trains to London, including all trains heading to northern France, stopped abruptly on Friday morning after an unexploded bomb dating to World War II was found.