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What went wrong for Wales in the Women's Six Nations?
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 1 day agoArguably Wales only had one way to go at that point, having ended a two-year losing streak in the 2021 autumn series amid unrest on and off the pitch. They finished the 2022 ...
Why new Euro hate-speech laws spreading wokeness are bad for civlil liberties
New York Post· 2 days agoThis means that offensive speech in one EU-member state could potentially become a criminal offense...
Venice tests 5-euro entry fee for day-trippers as the city grapples with over-tourism
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoUnder the gaze of the world’s media, the fragile lagoon city of Venice launched a pilot program...
What to Watch on Netflix in May 2024
PC Magazine· 4 days agoThe streamer bets big on live broadcasts and comedy this month. Here's the best new stuff.
Ex-Washington police officer is on the run after killing ex-wife and girlfriend, officials say
Associated Press· 6 days agoA former Washington state police officer who court documents say had a child with a teenage girl he...
This small town in France is selling a house for 1 euro—applications are open, but there's a catch
CNBC· 7 days agoThe French town of Saint-Amand-Montrond is selling a 828-square-foot house for 1 euro or $1.07 USD....
Simplex brings fiat-crypto ramps to US market via Zero Hash partnership | Invezz
Invezz· 6 days agoSimplex, one of the leading fiat-to-crypto payments gateways, is partnering with cryptocurrency and...
Analysis-China spy charges up scrutiny of Germany's far-right ahead of EU polls
Reuters via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is facing unprecedented scrutiny this year and...
Venice launches five-euro entry fee
AFP via Yahoo News· 4 days agoVenice launched a new scheme Thursday to charge day-trippers for entering the historic Italian city, a world first intended to ease the pressure of mass...
Smile, You’re on an In-Car Camera!
MotorTrend· 7 days agoIn-car cameras first started appearing in luxury vehicles close to two decades ago, and in recent years they’ve become more commonplace—so much so that they’ll soon be mandatory in Europe. Now ...