Notre Dame Cathedral reopens in Paris with world leaders in attendance
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris will officially reopen on Saturday after a five-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019. The event will be attended by world leaders, including President Emmanuel Macron, and will symbolize unity amid global conflicts. The reopening ceremony will take place inside the cathedral due to forecasted strong winds. It will feature religious traditions, a presidential speech, and a concert with renowned artists, marking a significant cultural moment for France. Security will be tight around the cathedral, which is closed to tourists and non-residents. The reopening is expected to attract 15 million visitors annually, highlighting Notre Dame's global significance and the support it received after the fire.