Harold Manning

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German police recover some of the loot stolen in a 2019 art theft

German police recover some of the loot stolen in a 2019 art theft

German police have recovered a ‘significant’ part of the jewelery sets stolen three years ago in a sensational art theft from the Grünes Gewölbe museum in Dresden. The authorities of the Land of Saxony, where Dresden is located, announced this on Saturday. The sets were seized in Berlin overnight from Friday to Saturday. These are 31 documents recovered, of which …

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Qatar warns Belgium against probe into corruption in European Parliament

Qatar warns Belgium against probe into corruption in European Parliament

He also criticizes the ban on access of Qatari representatives to parliament, in force since the police arrested, among others, a vice-president. According to the diplomat, OM used “inaccurate” information. In the past ten days, police have arrested four people who were allegedly bribed by two countries, according to Belgian media Qatar and Morocco, to influence parliament. During house searches, …

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Part of stolen German ‘crown jewels’ found after procedural settlement talks with suspects | Abroad

Part of stolen German 'crown jewels' found after procedural settlement talks with suspects |  Abroad

Three years after the highly publicized jewelry theft from a museum in Dresden, East Germany, a “considerable” part of the loot has resurfaced. The 31 pieces of jewelry were seized in Berlin on Friday evening, the police and the justice system report it in a joint press release. Several parts of the jewelry encrusted with diamonds and other precious stones …

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Tunisian opposition calls on president to resign after extremely low turnout | Abroad

Tunisian opposition calls on president to resign after extremely low turnout |  Abroad

Tunisia’s opposition is demanding the resignation of President Kais Saied after low voter turnout in Saturday’s legislative elections. According to the first counts, only 8.8% of voters voted. Opposition parties had boycotted the elections after the president sacked the prime minister in the summer of 2021, installed a new prime minister and dissolved parliament. The opposition party bloc has called …

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Angelina Jolie steps down after more than 20 years as UN refugee envoy

Angelina Jolie steps down after more than 20 years as UN refugee envoy

Angelina Jolie is stepping down as an envoy for UNHCR, the UN refugee agency. This made the American actress Friday known via Instagram. Jolie has served as a UN ambassador since 2001, during which time she participated in more than sixty field missions to refugee camps and conflict zones as the face of the organization. Jolie came during the filming …

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Berlin Hotel Aquarium with 1 million liters of water and 1500 exploded fish

Berlin Hotel Aquarium with 1 million liters of water and 1500 exploded fish

In Berlin, a sixteen-meter-high aquarium erupted on Friday morning. Two people were injured there. Opened in 2004 and popular with tourists, the famous Aquadom was the largest free-standing cylindrical aquarium in the world. The tank was destroyed with a single hit. PADecember 16, 202208:41 All four hundred hotel guests and local residents were safely evacuated, a fire department spokesperson confirmed. …

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Belgians hunting for meteorites: “The freezing cold helps”

Belgians hunting for meteorites: "The freezing cold helps"

AllSky7 ONS News•today, 10:02 Belgians living west of Ghent are urged to search for a meteorite that likely fell nearby on Tuesday. It may be a blackened stone about half a kilo, the size of a fist. The meteor was caught last Tuesday at 5:37 p.m. by cameras in the Netherlands and Belgium. Based on the observed light trail, the …

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Thousands of Turks demonstrate in Istanbul after Erdogan’s sentencing

Thousands of Turks demonstrate in Istanbul after Erdogan's sentencing

AFP ONS News•yesterday, 10:24 p.m. In Istanbul, thousands of people took to the streets to demonstrate against the sentencing of Mayor Imamoglu. He is considered President Erdogan’s biggest political rival. Yesterday he was sentenced to two years and seven months in prison for insulting the electoral commission. Protesters in Istanbul stood at City Hall and waved Turkish flags. “One day …

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