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Dublin’s normally cheerful streets turn sinister for tourists

Dublin’s normally cheerful streets turn sinister for tourists

The brutal assault of an American tourist sent shockwaves through the Irish capital, throwing the spotlight on youth violence in the city.

  • by Rob Harris

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Spain identifies 357 foreign fighters who went missing during the Spanish Civil War

Spain identifies 357 foreign fighters who went missing during the Spanish Civil War

Researchers confirmed the names of 212 fighters from Germany, Austria and the Netherlands who went missing during the conflict that foreshadowed World War II.

  • by David Brunat
Burger king: Prince William serves up ‘Earthshot’ food to surprised diners

Burger king: Prince William serves up ‘Earthshot’ food to surprised diners

The aim for William was to raise the profile and work of three previous Earthshot prize winners.

Russia’s Medvedev: We’d have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success

Russia’s Medvedev: We’d have to use a nuclear weapon if Ukrainian offensive was a success

Medvedev, who has cast himself as one of Moscow’s most hawkish voices, appeared to be referring to part of Russia’s nuclear doctrine. 

  • by Andrew Osborn
Freighter ship loaded with cars burns off Dutch coast

Freighter ship loaded with cars burns off Dutch coast

Smoke billowing from the Fremantle Highway eased enough to allow tugboats to move in, Dutch authorities said.

Worms get a wriggle on after 46,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost

Worms get a wriggle on after 46,000 years frozen in Siberian permafrost

The creatures, which have a lifespan measured in days, died in the lab – but not before they had reproduced another several generations, researchers said.

  • by Orlando Mayorquin
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Drones strike Moscow buildings in latest wave of attacks, says Russia

Drones strike Moscow buildings in latest wave of attacks, says Russia

The attacks upended the assumption of people in Moscow, 800 kilometres from Ukraine, that the fighting would never touch them.

  • by Andrés R. Martínez
Russia extends campaign against Ukraine ports, striking another grain terminal

Russia extends campaign against Ukraine ports, striking another grain terminal

“In two or three months, we may not have a single port left,” said a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military southern command. “They want to have a monopoly on grain.”

  • by Marc Santora and Victoria Kim
Ukraine to celebrate Christmas on December 25 and ‘abandon the Russian heritage’

Ukraine to celebrate Christmas on December 25 and ‘abandon the Russian heritage’

A day before visiting special forces troops in the partially occupied Donetsk region, President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law bringing the country’s official Christmas holiday forward by 14 days.

  • by Felipe Dana and Dasha Litvinova
How dangerous is it having Europe’s largest nuclear reactor in the middle of a war zone?

How dangerous is it having Europe’s largest nuclear reactor in the middle of a war zone?

The Zaporizhzhia power plant has become a chess piece in the Kremlin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, a prized chip it is unwilling to relinquish.

  • by Lucy Cormack
Archaeologists find theatre where ‘Nero fiddled’ while Rome burnt

Archaeologists find theatre where ‘Nero fiddled’ while Rome burnt

The imperial theatre, referred to in ancient Roman texts but never found, has been discovered under the garden of a future Four Seasons Hotel, steps from the Vatican.

  • by Nicole Winfield