Notre Dame Cathedral reopens in Paris with world leaders in attendance
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is reopening on Saturday after a major restoration following a fire in 2019. The event marks a significant achievement for President Emmanuel Macron, who advocated for the swift restoration timeline. World leaders, including Donald Trump and Ukraine's President Zelenskyy, will attend the ceremony, which will now take place entirely inside due to bad weather. The reopening includes a religious service and a concert featuring renowned artists. The cathedral is expected to attract 15 million visitors annually, up from 12 million before the fire. Security is tight around the area, which is closed to tourists and non-residents during the celebrations.