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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 ...
Early voting begins for September election, Trollstigen reopens, and cities empty for the 'joint holiday'. Here's what ...
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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: More and more savvy Brits are dropping week-long holidays in favour of exploring a city and returning home on the ...
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Where to Eat in Oslobukta – Oslo's Vibrant New NeighborhoodAt the Echoplex, Tom Morello lashes out at ICE raids: 'No one's coming to save us except for us' Bryce Underwood living up to ...
Shade seekers can rejoice, holiday travel trends are changing and tan-refreshing, sunbed-stewing summer getaways are on the ...
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Olympic gold medalist Karsten Warholm soared past his own world record time in the 300-meter hurdles last week in front of a ...
Because the Hijri calendar is lunar, the dates of Islamic months and holidays — such as Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr — change ...
The shift to more moderate climates comes as no surprise. A furnace of Mediterranean holiday heavyweights, from Athens to ...
European shares skidded to an over one-month low on Thursday as escalating Middle East tensions and fears over potential U.S.
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