From the Archives: 3-Time Oscar Winner Ingrid Bergman Dies
Ingrid Bergman, the unaffected Swedish girl whose film roles enchanted two generations and won her three Academy Awards, died late Sunday—her 67th...
Read MoreWhy is Meloni being investigated for release of Libyan ICC suspect?
Giorgia Meloni is under investigation for the release and repatriation of the wanted Libyan general Osama Najim — also known as Almasri.
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2024's winning travel images include entries from photographers as young as nine-years-old.
Read MoreIFAB confirm new rule that will punish goalkeepers for timewasting
Goalkeepers will concede a corner if they hold onto the ball for more than eight seconds from next season in a significant change to the laws of...
Read MoreTrump, Vance among speakers at gathering of conservatives
U.S. President Donald Trump and the current leaders of Argentina, Italy and Slovakia are among the figures set to address a three-day meeting of...
Read MoreAustria mass stabbing that left 14-year-old dead linked to ISIS officials claim
A stabbing in Austria on February 15 that claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy was an Islamist attack, officials have confirmed. The attack took...
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FOR a man who fathered two children with his ex-mistress, enjoyed a covid-busting orgy with hookers, exposed himself in a bar and romped with a...
Read MoreBeautiful landlocked European 'country' that you've never heard of
Europe is home to numerous autonomous regions, each with its own distinct identity and cultural heritage. While many people immediately think of...
Read MoreEurozone economy stagnates in Q4 as Germany and France contract
Eurozone GDP stagnated in Q4 2024 as Germany (-0.2%) and France (-0.1%) contracted, reinforcing expectations of more ECB rate cuts. The euro held at...
Read MorePeople said Naples was ‘dangerous.’ So this British film director leaned on her working-class roots to show a different side of the city
When Trudie Styler was growing up in 1960s working-class England, her family expected her to become a typist at a paintbrush factory. But life turned...
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