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Scammers use these cunning tricks in holiday countries: beware of ‘free’ money on your windshield

Scammers use these cunning tricks in holiday countries: beware of ‘free’ money on your windshield

Police in France and Spain are warning tourists about a scam where a fake 50-euro banknote is placed under a car's windshield wiper. This tactic is used to lure drivers out of their vehicles, allowing criminals to steal the car or personal belongings while the victim is distracted.

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The biggest World Cup ever, yes. But the most beautiful World Cup was of course 1982

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The upcoming World Cup is set to be the largest in history, featuring more host nations and matches than any previous tournament. While the scale of the new competition is unprecedented, the author notes that the 1982 edition remains the most beautiful World Cup to date.

Iran: ceasefire now virtually meaningless after US attacks

Iran: ceasefire now virtually meaningless after US attacks

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned recent U.S. attacks as illegal and criminal violations of a ceasefire agreement. Officials stated that these military actions have rendered the current truce virtually meaningless.

Michelin-starred restaurant Noma reopens with new role for controversial chef

Michelin-starred restaurant Noma reopens with new role for controversial chef

Renowned Danish restaurant Noma is set to reopen in August following its closure and recent operation as a pop-up in Los Angeles. Former head chef René Redzepi will return in a new role after stepping down earlier this year amid allegations of staff mistreatment.

A10 inner ring partially closed this weekend: possible hour of extra travel time

A10 inner ring partially closed this weekend: possible hour of extra travel time

Portions of Amsterdam's A10 South motorway will be closed from Friday night until Monday morning due to construction work for the Zuidasdok project. Motorists are warned to expect travel delays of up to an hour and are encouraged to use alternative transport or travel outside peak hours.

Ben & Jerry’s being ‘destroyed’ by Magnum owner, says founder

Ben & Jerry’s being ‘destroyed’ by Magnum owner, says founder

Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen has accused the brand's parent company of 'destroying' the label by attempting to suppress its political activism. Cohen claims the owner has specifically tried to block criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump.