Harold Manning

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French serial rapist could strike for 30 years, now he faces justice

French serial rapist could strike for 30 years, now he faces justice

Pont-sur-Sambre is a French commune bordering Belgium. The Sambre is the river that crosses it. In this environment, Dino Scala struck at least 56 times between 1988 and 2018. His nickname became the “Rapper of the Sambre”. like a hunter He often proceeded in the same way. In the morning, and on a deserted road, he attacked women from behind …

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Burger and two fries: ‘McDonald’s’ Russia gets a new logo

Burger and two fries: 'McDonald's' Russia gets a new logo

No more Filet-o-fish, but a Fish Burger and Royal de Luxe become Grand de Luxe. Fast food lovers in Russia will get their money’s worth again from Sunday. Because then the first 15 former McDonald’s restaurants in and around Moscow will reopen. Eventually, about 200 stores that until recently bore the McDonald’s logo will reopen. This confirmed the company to …

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Missing baby of murdered parents found after 42 years

Missing baby of murdered parents found after 42 years

After her parents were murdered, Holly was offered up for adoption from a church in Arizona by two women dressed in white who said they belonged to a nomadic religious group. She was adopted by a couple from Oklahoma and grew up without further details. His adoptive parents are absolutely not suspects in this case. Just hours after hearing the …

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17th Century Gloucester Wreck Discovered Off British Coast | NOW

17th Century Gloucester Wreck Discovered Off British Coast |  NOW

Divers have discovered the wreck of a 17th century warship off Great Yarmouth in Britain. The ship ran on a sandbar with the future King James II on board and was wrecked within an hour. The wreck was previously discovered in 2007, but the University of East Anglia only announced the special find on Friday. The discovery was made in …

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Iran removes 27 cameras from nuclear watchdog | Abroad

Iran removes 27 cameras from nuclear watchdog |  Abroad

In addition to the 27 cameras, Tehran is deploying other devices with which the IAEA monitors Iran’s nuclear program. As a result, almost all additional resources for the supervision of the 2015 agreement have been cancelled. According to Grossi, this could be a “fatal blow” to the nuclear deal, which is still being negotiated. He thinks there are only three …

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Russians push at Izyum to encircle Severodonetsk, says British | NOW

Russians push at Izyum to encircle Severodonetsk, says British |  NOW

Russian troops have increased military pressure around the Ukrainian town of Izyum over the past two days, according to the British Ministry of Defence. If the Russians manage to take the city completely, the road to nearby Kramatorsk will be open. In this way, the eastern city of Severondonetsk, where heavy fighting is taking place, can be surrounded. The British …

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Helicopter takes exhausted, hypothermic students from Austrian mountain

Helicopter takes exhausted, hypothermic students from Austrian mountain

Last night Austrian police rescued almost a hundred German students from a mountain with rescue helicopters. The evening walk their teachers had chosen in the Kleinwalsertal nature reserve, about 80 kilometers east of Innsbruck, turned out to be a little too ambitious. The 99 students, who are between twelve and fourteen years old, were there on a school trip. Their …

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A troubled new phase begins for Prime Minister Johnson

A troubled new phase begins for Prime Minister Johnson

His victory immediately had a dark and disturbing side. But British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tried to ignore that on Tuesday. Johnson “just” let his cabinet meet on Tuesday. Above all, he wants to see in the vote of confidence he won Monday evening the end of a phase of “withdrawal”. The prime minister and leader of the Conservative party …

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Spanish police arrest ex-postman after finding 20,000 letters

Spanish police arrest ex-postman after finding 20,000 letters

The 62-year-old went to work from Monday to Friday. He picked up the mail to be delivered to the central post office and left with the letters. What he then did with the mail is now under investigation. According to the British newspaper, the unopened envelopes were The Guardian discovered during a renovation of the house where the man lived …

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