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Princess Kate finishes chemotherapy
Princess Kate has completed her chemotherapy treatment for cancer. She will soon return to some of her official duties, according to the British royal court.
The Feud Between 90s Icons Becomes a Play
The rivalry between Blur and Oasis is the subject of a new play that premieres in London's West End next year, writes NME. .
Every Other Doctor Sexually Harassed
Sexual insinuations, physical closeness and unwanted bodily exposure. Almost half of the medical profession has been subjected to sexual harassment by patients, an international study shows.
British Alarm: Surgeon May Have Harmed 700 Children
A children's hospital in London has warned the parents of over 700 children that they may have suffered lifelong nerve and muscle damage after being operated on by a named surgeon. This is reported by [BBC](https://www.
This is how air travel tax looks in Europe
The Government and the Sweden Democrats are abolishing the flight tax next summer. This means that Sweden will be one of the few countries in Western Europe that does not have a flight tax.
Another Wind Power Giant Threatens to Pull Out
Now the German energy giant RWE is also signaling that there will be no new Swedish offshore wind farms without government support. A support system will be needed, says Matilda Machacek, Nordic chief for offshore wind power.
London Introduces Bus Line for Jewish Security
London is introducing a new bus line so that the Jewish population in the British capital will feel safer. The announcement from London's Mayor Sadiq Khan means that two city districts with significant Jewish populations will get a direct line.
Long sentence after British riots
A 27-year-old has been sentenced to nine years in prison for attempting to set fire to a hotel in Rotherham that was used as a refugee accommodation. The sentence is the harshest so far after the major riots that shook Britain at the beginning of August.
Zelensky: Russians must choose – peace or Putin
It was an impatient Ukrainian president who turned up at the Ramstein meeting in Germany on Friday. The number of air defense systems that have not been delivered is significant, said Volodymyr Zelenskyj, referring to the Western world's unfulfilled promises so far.
Summer 2024 the Warmest on Record
The summer of 2024 was the warmest so far that the EU's climate service Copernicus has recorded, globally. It is estimated to increase the likelihood that the year as a whole will be the warmest on record.
The sale of Oasis tickets is being investigated
Over one million tickets to Oasis' performances next summer sold out directly. Now, the authorized reseller Ticketmaster's handling of ticket sales will be examined, announces the British competition authority.
New Wembley concerts for Oasis
After the weekend's ticket chaos, fans who want to see Oasis play in the UK next year get a new chance. The rock group is indeed playing two more concerts at Wembley in London on their reunion tour, announces Oasis on [X](https://twitter.
"Decades of Failure" Behind London Fire Catastrophe
No one had to die. Yet, tenants were trapped in an inferno when the entire high-rise building was engulfed in flames in just a few minutes.
Cycled for her sick brother: "We're doing it together"
Anna Beck secured Sweden's first medal in the Paralympics, a bronze in the time trial in cycling. In Paris, she cycled for her brother suffering from cancer.
Five children arrested on suspicion of murdering 80-year-old
Five children have been arrested on suspicion of murdering an 80-year-old man in Leicestershire, UK. Among the children are three 12-year-olds, reports [The Guardian](https://www.
Lebanon's former central bank governor arrested
Lebanon's former central bank governor Riad Salameh was arrested on Tuesday, after being questioned about suspected embezzlement according to several sources to both AP and AFP. The interrogation lasted for three hours, and the suspicions concern embezzlement of over 40 million dollars.
Climate Researchers: The Government is Wrong About the Air Travel Tax
Abolished air travel tax has no direct link to emissions, claims the government. Completely wrong, according to climate researchers.
Multiple deaths in the English Channel
At least 12 people have died in the English Channel after a boat with up to 70 migrants on board capsized on its way to the UK. .
Gallant: Netanyahu's line "morally reprehensible"
The pressure increases further on Israel's beleaguered leader Benjamin Netanyahu. He strongly signals discontent with the UK's decision to halt part of its arms exports to Israel.
Luxury yacht owner dies - but lawsuit against Lynch continues
IT giant Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) continues its billion-dollar lawsuit against tech mogul Mike Lynch, who died when his luxury yacht sank in August. .
Trees' unexpected ability: absorbs methane
The trees' bark has an unexpected ability, shows new research in, among other things, Swedish forests. The discovery suggests that trees do the climate a greater service than previously thought.
The UK restricts arms exports to Israel
The United Kingdom will stop exporting certain military equipment to Israel, since it is not considered possible to ensure that the equipment is not used in violation of humanitarian law in Gaza. .
Ticket Prices to be Reviewed after Oasis Chaos
It became chaos when the tickets to Oasis' reunion tour were released over the weekend, with skyrocketing ticket prices as a consequence. Now, the British government announces that it will review the overall situation surrounding large ticket releases.
Swedish Disappointment in the Final: "Terrible"
Final of the 200 meter freestyle (S14) at the Paralympic Games in Paris. Then, the Swede Pernilla Lindberg finished eighth – last in the final.
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