A half-ton World War II-era bomb found by workers near train tracks outside of Paris is disrupting train and road travel ...
The police successfully defused the explosive device, which weighs more than 1,000 pounds and was found near tracks north of ...
The bomb was discovered in Paris around 4 a.m. by workers doing earth-moving work near the tracks in the Seine-Saint-Denis ...
The unexploded bomb was found just over a mile from tracks serving France's busy Gare du Nord station, Eurostar reported.
A French government official said Friday that train services will gradually resume and roads will reopen after the disposal ...
The cascade of transportation woes hit morning rush-hour train services before spreading to the road network, with Paris ...
Travelers are advised to re-book for another day or consider a refund.
Workers discovered an unexploded World War II bomb under the train tracks about 1 1/2 miles north of Gare du Nord station in ...
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.
PARIS - Rail services resumed on March 8 at Gare du Nord station in Paris, one of the busiest rail hubs in Europe, after all ...
The discovery of the unexploded bomb, which weighed more than 1,000 pounds, near one of France’s largest trains stations caused travel disruptions in Paris and other parts of Europe.
A 500-kg World War II bomb was found near Paris’ central Gare du Nord station, leading to the suspension of train services ...