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Moffat Konofilia, 48, was living in the temporary accommodation for migrants at the time the offence was carried out on ...
Agesta Beach, Sweden's first official naturist beach! This interactive quiz covers its history, culture, facilities, and ...
Ingvar Ambjørnsen, a Norwegian author who mixed a sharp, even dark tone with humor and empathy in works that depicted the lives of the oppressed and vulnerable, has died, his ...
Manchester United and Leeds United played out a 0-0 draw in Stockholm to start their respective pre-season campaigns. Summer ...
The Latin superstar shared a glimpse of moments as a dad, proving that distance can’t shake this father’s bond ...
Thinking about moving to a city that’s big on sustainability? That’s a pretty exciting choice. These cities are designed with the future in mind.
Here's which members of the Spice Girls showed up to support their former bandmate, as Melanie 'Mel B' Brown and hairstylist ...
Clark Olofsson, the notorious Swedish criminal who inspired the popular psychological term, died after a long illness, his family announced.
Clark Olofsson, a Swedish bank robber who held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 Stockholm bank siege that coined the term "Stockholm Syndrome", has died.
The Swedish bank robber held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 bank siege that coined the term "Stockholm syndrome".
One of the two charismatic criminals involved in the kidnapping that gave the world the term "Stockholm syndrome" has died aged 78, his family has said. Clark Olofsson - who rose to global ...
The Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge walk returns for 2025 on June 28. Here's a look at what to know.
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