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Copenhagen, DENMARK – Police arrested three people after an explosion in a corner shop on Istedgade street in Copenhagen last night.

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Police received a report of large bang at 7:37 p.m. Thursday, according to their statement on X.

Yasar Koyuncu owns 1001 Nat Kiosk, the store where the explosion took place.

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Copenhagen, DENMARK – Traditional stories never change, and so often the same is true for the theatrical executions, especially in the form of ballet.

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There is, too often, an understanding that change breaks tradition. With Tivoli Concert Hall’s latest ballet, they pushed against that expectation....


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Sixth of October City, EGYPT – United States President Donald Trump orchestrated a military attack on Venezuela on Saturday, taking President Nicolás Maduro and his wife into custody on allegations of drug trafficking.

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Maduro is now facing criminal charges in the U.S. of smuggling “thousands of t...


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Canton, Connecticut, U.S.A. – As I reflect on the past year, one aspect of my life I want to carry forward into 2026 is my connection to my Greek roots.

One beloved tradition that occurs annually in my house is the cutting of the Vasilopita (Basilopita or Basil’s Bread) on January 1st, which honors Saint Basil.

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Cape of Good Hope, SOUTH AFRICA – In the span of one day, Youth Journalism International students at the 2025 Global Conference visited two “Capes:” Cape Point, a promontory on the Cape Peninsula, and the Cape of Good Hope.

To get to Cape Point, we rode the Flying Dutchman Funicular, a cable railway fitting up to 40 passengers per car.

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