Rome not yet ready for Roman Catholic Jubilee Year
rome December 23, 2024 10:30The city of Rome is facing challenges in preparing for the Roman Catholic Jubilee Year in 2025, despite the Vatican being ready for the event.
The city of Rome is facing challenges in preparing for the Roman Catholic Jubilee Year in 2025, despite the Vatican being ready for the event.
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Multiple casualties reported in a shooting incident at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin, USA.
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Syrian rebels uncover a vast underground tunnel network beneath Maher al-Assad's house in Damascus, potentially used for storing gold and weapons. The discovery raises questions about military infrastructure and hidden shelters in war-torn Syria.
A provider in Finland reported a damaged internet cable, with the Finnish police suspecting a crime. The cable, connecting Finland and Sweden, experienced damage causing a major outage in Finland.
Serbia denies involvement in an explosion near a power plant in Kosovo, as accusations from Kosovo are deemed unfounded. The incident has sparked tensions between the two nations.
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A British woman, who accidentally threw away a hard drive containing over 682 million euros worth of bitcoin investments, speaks out for the first time after her ex-partner demands a significant compensation from the city council.
A DHL cargo plane has crashed into a residential complex near Vilnius Airport in Lithuania, resulting in casualties and injuries.
American President Joe Biden turned 82 on Wednesday and celebrated his birthday with his family according to news site The Hill. Biden returned from South America late Tuesday night.
A passenger plane has been grounded at Ponta Delgada Airport in the Portuguese Azores for days after 132 hamsters managed to escape from the aircraft.
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