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A body has been found in the hunt for two British hikers who went missing in the Italian Dolomite mountains, rescuers have confirmed.Aziz Ziriat, 36, and his friend Samuel Harris, 35, both from London, were hiking in the Dolomites in northern Italy but they have not been heard from since 2.20pm on New Year’s Day.In a video to friends before they vanished, they had detailed plans to scale a 3,000-metre mountain on January 1.But their family and friends became concerned when the two explorers missed their flights back to Britain on January 6 and alerted Italian authorities, who launched an urgent search,…

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By HARRY BAMFORTH and MATT BARLOW AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM and JAMES SHARPE AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM Published: 13:00 EST, 8 January 2025 | Updated: 14:18 EST, 8 January 2025 Advertisement Follow Mail Sport’s live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Tottenham host Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.  Share or comment on this article: Tottenham vs Liverpool – Carabao Cup semi-final: Live score, team news and updates as Trent Alexander-Arnold dropped as Ange Postecoglou eyes much-needed win This article was originally published by a www.dailymail.co.uk . Read the Original…

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By MIKE SHEEN Updated: 08:44 EST, 8 January 2025 London-listed Gemfields has been blindsided by the imposition of a double-digit tax on the export of gemstones from Zambia.The Faberge owner, whose global brand ambassador is actress Mila Kunis, told shareholders on Wednesday that Zambia has reimposed a 15 per cent export duty that had been suspended since 2020, with ‘no notice or prior consultation’.It warned the tax directly impacts the Zambian emeralds mined by Kagem Mining, 75 per cent of which is owned by Gemfields with the remaining 25 per cent owned by the southern African country’s Industrial Development Corporation.The…

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Kyle Richards’ ex Mauricio Umansky has been slammed over apparently looking for real estate clients amid the catastrophic Pacific Palisades wildfires. The wildfires are rapidly spreading across Los Angeles today with firefighters conceding they remain powerless to contain the flames because of strong winds. At least two people have been killed in the fires.Sharing devastating images of the fire from his home, the realtor wrote: ‘I am praying for all who lost their homes. ‘I’m praying for Los Angeles and for the winds to stop. I am praying for our brave fire fighters. This is so devastating myself and The Agency will…

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For nearly 100 after its discovery, the Sutton Hoo burial site in Suffolk was assumed to be the resting place for a high-ranking royals.Out of about 20 burial mounds at the site, the most famous was thought to hold the remains of a 90-foot ship and a man – possibly a king – surrounded by opulent treasures, including a decorated helmet, gold coins and an iron sword. However, a researcher now puts forward an alternative theory. Dr Helen Gittos, a historian at the University of Oxford, thinks the graves belonged to British men who fought for the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire, also known as…

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The World Health Organization has finally commented on the viral outbreak in China that has fueled pandemic fears, saying the situation was ‘not unusual.’The global health agency said rates of respiratory infections in China were within the normal range expected for winter, with no unusual outbreaks reported.HMPV, which some doctors describe as ‘the most important virus you’ve never heard of’, has been partly blamed for a viral outbreak in China that is reportedly overwhelming hospitals in the country’s northern provinces.However, the WHO said in a statement on Tuesday evening that it was in contact with Chinese health officials and had not…

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Frequent flyers were not slow to criticise British Airways’ announcement last week that it was dramatically changing its loyalty programme from April 1.Put simply, points will no longer be given to passengers for distance flown but rather for the amount they spend. In turn, this means that it will be far harder to achieve the coveted status of BA gold flier.This gives privileges such as airport lounge access, priority seat booking and boarding, plus extra baggage allowance. Similarly, it will also be far harder to achieve the silver or bronze statuses.Outraged travellers turned to X, formerly Twitter, to criticise the…

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By SONYA GUGLIARA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 10:37 EST, 8 January 2025 | Updated: 11:52 EST, 8 January 2025 An agitated man on a JetBlue flight forced open an emergency exit and ‘tried to jump out’ during a heated argument with his girlfriend about her cellphone.JetBlue Flight 161 leaving from Boston Logan International Airport was stopped on the tarmac after a man pulled open a plane door and triggered an emergency slide, according to the Massachusetts Port Authority. The plane, heading to San Juan, Puerto Rico, had just started taxiing and was still on the ground when the incident occurred at around 7:30…

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This is the incredible moment rescuers found a newborn baby on a packed migrant boat in the Atlantic after the mother gave birth during the treacherous crossing to the Canary Islands. An astonishing picture shows a migrant cradling a newborn as others on the dinghy back away to make space for the baby.The image was taken on January 6 while coastguard boat Talia towed a rubber boat carrying about 64 migrants off the island off the Canary Island of Lanzarote, in Spain. The coastguard shared the incredible moment on social media, writing: ‘Christmas ends in the Canary Islands with the rescue of a…

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The cost of borrowing soared to its highest level for more than a quarter of a century this week as gilt yields continue to rise.Just months after the Budget, the yield on 30-year gilts reached more than 5.25 per cent on Tuesday, for the first time since 1998 – and today have ticked over 5.34 per cent.Meanwhile, the yield on a 10-year gilt is up to 4.8 per cent – the highest level since the financial crisis. The yield, which measures how much it costs the government to borrow, is now higher than after Liz Truss’ mini-Budget, sparking fears it could push…

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