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Michael Matthews has opened his UCI World Tour account for 2025, sprinting to victory in the Eschborn-Frankfurt one-day race. The Jayco AlUla rider comfortably outpaced Denmark's runner-up Magnus ...
The Rescue Board (Päästeamet) has neutralized corroded metal barrels discovered on Saaremaa several years ago and which were found to contain mustard gas dating back to World War One. The board's ...
Beneath Hill 60 is a World War One drama which boasts an impressive 85 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes and has left viewers holding their breath, and includes "fabulous graphics and sounds." ...
Wiz Khalifa and Sean Paul are going on a co-headlining “Good Vibes Only Tour” that includes one show in Pennsylvania. They will perform on Saturday, July 19, at The Pavilion at Star Lake in ...
As the nation commemorates Anzac Day, Bendigo war historian Tony Ford has unearthed the incredible sacrifice made by the Blandford family at Huntly spanning two major conflicts.
Delamater Co.'s iron works, in West Thirteenth-street near Thirteenth-avenue, were almost entirely destroyed by fire last night. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
The SS Almond Branch was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Cornwall. Dom Robinson, a UK citizen, received the bargain of a lifetime when he managed to buy a World War One shipwreck for ...
Band of Horses has decided to collaborate with Iron & Wine for its forthcoming tour in 2025! They will be co-headlining the shows across the cities in the Western U.S. They took to their social media ...
A moment of celebration occurred for the LGBTQIA+ community in the Korean region as a K-pop idol publicly came out as “a gay person” on stage during one of his world tour shows in the US.
For one space-inspired look ... for another incredible trip around the world. Katy Perry has gone above and beyond with her extravagant "Lifetimes" tour looks. Getty Images for Katy Perry Perry ...
More than 18,000 New Zealanders lost their lives in World War 1. You can find out more about them in this interactive graphic: it commemorates 17,767 WW1 deaths recorded by Auckland Museum.
"He was always hoppy on one leg [due to ... on the Evelyn Scrub Memorial, built in 1919 to honour the 41 young men from the tiny Tablelands town who served in World War I. Like their memories ...
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