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In July 1987, the "Butcher of Lyon" was sentenced to life in prison by a French court. Four years earlier, the BBC reported ...
And that, in a nutshell, is Nicolas Brochet: part bon vivant, part businessman, and all heart. A man who arrived in Dubai and didn’t just build a career — he built a life.
If they weren’t eclipsed by the City of Light, Versailles, Chantilly, and Fontainebleau would be pilgrimages in their own ...
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Our favorite part of the NHL Draft weekend, aside from seeing all the great young players land with their new organizations, ...
13 – Camden Schaper (£700,000, Blackburn to Chelsea in July 2025) The previous record was set by Finley Burns, who moved to ...
The four Welsh professional clubs have learned their European opponents for the upcoming campaign. The Scarlets, who will be ...
Plus, Linvilla will hold its annual blueberry festival; Media Fellowship House plans to dance the night away on Saturday; ...
South Africa have created history by winning their first ever ICC World Test Championship. The Temba Bavuma-led side dethroned Australia in a final that lasted just over four days at Lord’s. Powered ...
In June 1982, the BBC reported on the death of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, whose body was found in central London.
Perched high above the Calavon Valley, this village seems to spill down the rocky slope, with stone houses layered against a ...