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Pal Enger, Norwegian art thief behind 1994 heist of Munch’s The Scream, dies
Express and Star· 3 days agoEnger, a talented Norwegian football player turned celebrity art thief who pulled off the...
Several Palestinians killed during Israeli raid in West Bank city of Jenin
France 24 via Yahoo News UK· 8 hours agoAt least five people were killed on Friday during an Israeli military raid in a Jenin refugee camp,...
Israel approves largest West Bank land seizure in three decades, rights group says
CNN via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoIsrael’s government has approved a large land seizure in the occupied West Bank – the biggest since...
Israel said to approve largest W Bank land seizure in decades
BBC News· 1 day agoPalestinians and the UN have criticised what an anti-settlement watchdog says is Israel's largest...
Ed Sheeran announces 2025 European tour
Daily Mail· 7 hours ago...Decathlon Arena - Stade Pierre Mauroy 29 June, Germany, Stuttgart, MHPArena 05 July, Germany, Hamburg, Volksparkstadion 26 July, Norway, Oslo,...
RAA To Help Deliver Landmark Belfast Stories Project
4NI· 2 days agoRAA will work alongside the Integrated Design Team, appointed in November 2023. Oslo-based Snøhetta, the firm responsible for designing the Oslo Opera...
Want to escape the heat? These are the 7 coolest European places you can reach by train this summer
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoLiverpool is just over two hours from London by train, five from Paris and 13 from Barcelona....
How road issues set this West Cork farmer on the path to becoming an undertaker and a local...
Irish Independent· 4 days agoAlmost 20 years ago, John Michael Foley was at something of a crossroads. Well, he was actually on...
Revealed: How to take the perfect penalty... according to the expert
Daily Mail· 7 days agoFor supporters, it is stressful. For Professor Geir Jordet, it is an opportunity to add yet more...
Scientists wary of bird flu pandemic ‘unfolding in slow motion’
Irish Independent· 4 days agoScientists tracking the spread of bird flu are increasingly concerned that gaps in surveillance may keep them several steps behind a new pandemic, according to Reuters interviews with more than a dozen leading disease experts.