This week in France is marked by notable events including the return of school for Zone C pupils, the beginning of a trial related to the infamous 'heist of the century' involving Kim Kardashian's stolen jewels, and a strike initiated by junior doctors against new practice regulations. Additionally, Tuesday commemorates the 80th anniversary of French women's right to vote. As many people prepare for the May Day public holiday, traffic conditions across the country are expected to be challenging, with warnings issued for difficult travel times.
"The association for students in medicine has called for junior doctors to begin an 'unlimited' strike from Monday, April 28th to protest against proposals that would create stricter rules on where doctors can set up new practices."
"On Tuesday, the 80th anniversary of the first vote by French women will be celebrated, marking a significant milestone in France's democratic history since 1945."
"According to French traffic watchdog, Bison Futé, all roads across the country have been listed as 'orange' for 'difficult traffic conditions', specifically for departures leading to the May Day holiday."
"The people accused of stealing millions of dollars worth of jewels from Kim Kardashian in what the French press has dubbed 'the heist of the century', will go on trial on Monday."
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