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A Norwegian lottery company on Monday apologized to 47,000 crestfallen gamblers who were mistakenly told they had won huge sums in a lottery, the firm blaming a currency conversion error.
EXCLUSIVE: Extreme day trip (EDT) enthusiast Deborah Jackson has challenged herself to visit 50 cities by her 50th birthday ...
A lottery operator in Norway told thousands of players they'd won large amounts of cash. But there was bad news to come ...
Holidaymakers, including cruise passengers, face a new tourist tax in a popular European hotspot. Norway has announced that ...
Mackenzie Little won Commonwealth Javelin silver in 2022 and World bronze in 2023. She won those medals whilst qualifying as ...
The US Embassy in Dublin confirmed that Irish students applying for certain US visas will be instructed to set their social ...
Silver splitters' is the term used when older couples divorce. Researchers have now examined how this affects their adult ...
Mads Mikkelsen, 21, was travelling to the United States to visit friends in New York and Texas but was instead met with ...
The 21-year-old says he was subjected to a strip search by US Customs and Border Protection officers after they found a meme ...
Mads Mikkelsen, 21, from Norway, has told how he was strip searched and "humiliated" at New Jersey's Newark Airport after ...
GIMPO, South Korea (AP) — Prisoners of war held for decades after the fighting stopped. Civilian abductees. Defectors.