Many Expensive Oasis Tickets Declared Invalid and Back on the Market
england October 29, 2024 07:50Ticketmaster invalidates numerous overpriced Oasis tickets, making them available for purchase again. Find out when and where you can buy them.
Ticketmaster invalidates numerous overpriced Oasis tickets, making them available for purchase again. Find out when and where you can buy them.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addressed the accusations of being an authoritarian leader by denying being a Nazi at a campaign event in Georgia.
An elderly woman in the Northern Italian city of Montebelluna experienced a scare when her cleaner accidentally threw away an old mattress containing hidden jewels and cash.
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Videos circulating in India showing cooks spitting in food during preparation cause uproar between Hindus and Muslims.
An Iranian journalist and commentator has been executed by the Islamic authorities of the country after being reportedly abducted to Iran. The 69-year-old journalist, Jamshid Sharmahd, was sentenced last year in Iran on controversial charges.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk faces civil lawsuit for his controversial 'giveaway' in the American swing states, with the prosecutor requesting the court to immediately halt the action.
A 27-year-old man in the United Kingdom has been sentenced to eighteen years in prison for using computer programs and artificial intelligence (AI) to create child pornography.
Airlines have found a new way to tackle line-cutters at the boarding gate who have been causing disruptions and delays.
Israel's year-long large-scale invasion of Gaza in order to prevent another October 7 has left little of the Palestinian territory remaining.
Elon Musk has shared a peculiar promotional video for Donald Trump on his social media platform X, featuring André Rieu and Emma Kok. The video includes flashy visuals and portrays Trump as a hero who must save the United States.
An American man from North Carolina won a million-dollar prize after buying a scratch card with money found on a parking lot. He plans to use the money to help his children and retire from his tough job as a carpet layer.
McDonald’s denies the beef in Quarter Pounder burgers as the cause of the E. coli outbreak, stating that all tested samples came back negative for the bacteria.
A tragic incident occurred in India when a man was fatally attacked by a wild elephant while trying to take a selfie with the animal.
Former Bolivian president Evo Morales (2006-2019) claims his car was targeted in an attack in Cochabamba.
Sahra Wagenknecht, a prominent figure in East Germany's leftist populists, demands no weapons for Ukraine, no sanctions against Russia, and no American missiles for protection.
Georgian Dream party secures an absolute majority in Georgia's parliamentary elections, according to the national electoral commission.
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The death toll in the Philippines from floods caused by the powerful tropical storm Trami has risen to 81.
Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, praised Chinese President Xi Jinping in an interview with podcast host Joe Rogan. Trump also advised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to stop developing nuclear weapons.
The deadly E. coli outbreak in the United States linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers continues to spread, with 75 confirmed cases reported across thirteen states.
Four people were seriously injured in a stabbing incident at a supermarket in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on Friday. The police arrested the suspect, according to Russian judicial sources and local media.
Unknown men in Cologne attempted to set a kitten on fire before fleeing the scene, leaving the animal trapped under a pile of branches.
Arrest warrants have been issued on both a European level and via Interpol for the parents who fled with their premature baby Santiago, as announced by the French Public Prosecutor's Office.
Mongolia faces criticism for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to Ulaanbaatar, prompting the International Criminal Court to take action.
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The owner of the container ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, United States, has agreed to pay over 100 million dollars (over 92 million euros) in compensation to the American federal government.
The suspect arrested for shooting at a Democratic campaign office in Tempe, Arizona, is being charged with terrorism, as reported by The Arizona Republic.
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