The Louvre in Paris has fully reopened after staff voted to pause a strike that had disrupted access to the museum. The decision came during a general assembly of museum workers who unanimously agreed to allow visitors back. The strike had led to a full closure earlier in the week and a partial reopening on Wednesday. Unions said the suspension followed meetings with Culture Ministry officials but noted insufficient progress on staffing, pay, and security plans. They also expressed concerns over building deterioration and working conditions. Workers plan to hold another assembly on Jan. 5 to decide on further action.