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Knight Rider car in museum fined despite being stationary for years

Knight Rider car in museum fined despite being stationary for years

A replica of the Knight Rider car housed in a Chicago museum has unexpectedly received traffic fines from New York City. Despite the vehicle remaining stationary in the museum for years, authorities claim it was recently driven in New York, leaving officials puzzled.

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Harry and Meghan producing Netflix film about Afghanistan war

Harry and Meghan producing Netflix film about Afghanistan war

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are developing a Netflix film based on the book 'No Way Out: The Searing True Story of Men Under Siege'. The project will adapt the true story of soldiers during the war in Afghanistan.

Emergency order for part of Stadskanaal after assault case revealed

Emergency order for part of Stadskanaal after assault case revealed

An emergency ordinance was issued in Stadskanaal, Groningen, on Thursday evening after a group of people vandalized houses linked to a criminal investigation. The municipality implemented the measure to maintain order following the incident where windows were smashed at the involved properties.

Denmark and Australia through to Eurovision Song Contest final

Denmark and Australia through to Eurovision Song Contest final

Denmark and Australia have qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final, where both are considered strong contenders for the win. Malta also progressed to the final with a song written by Dutch songwriter Joep van den Boom.

Romania, Norway and Bulgaria through to Eurovision Song Contest final

Romania, Norway and Bulgaria through to Eurovision Song Contest final

Romania, Norway, and Bulgaria have successfully advanced to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. In contrast, several other competitors, including Azerbaijan and Luxembourg, failed to qualify for the final round.

Yemen's warring parties agree on major prisoner swap

Yemen's warring parties agree on major prisoner swap

The warring parties in Yemen have agreed to exchange at least 1,600 prisoners following a United Nations-mediated meeting in Jordan. The deal involves the Iran-backed Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government supported by Saudi Arabia.