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Pearl Harbour's last survivors: An era ends

With no survivors attending the 2025 ceremony, discover how the memory of the Pearl Harbour attack is being preserved for future generations through oral histories and family legacies.

Paquetá's red card fury and FA support criticism

West Ham's Lucas Paquetá launches an extraordinary outburst at football authorities after his red card against Liverpool, criticising the lack of psychological support during his two-year spot-fixing case.

Paqueta blasts Premier League after red card

West Ham's Lucas Paqueta launches an extraordinary attack on the Premier League, citing a lack of psychological support during his spot-fixing ordeal as the reason for his 'ridiculous' red card behaviour. Read the full story.

Banned tennis star quits on match point in Brazil

Nicolas Kicker, previously banned for match-fixing, made a sudden exit from his ATP Challenger Tour match in Brazil while facing match point. Discover the full story behind his dramatic career downfall.

Forest Owner Marinakis Faces Violence Trial

Greek shipping magnate and football club owner Evangelos Marinakis stands accused of instigating stadium violence in Athens court case that could have far-reaching implications.

Sarajevo's fragile peace three decades after siege

Three decades after the longest siege in modern history, Sarajevo reveals a complex tapestry of resilience and lingering trauma. Discover how this European capital continues to navigate the delicate balance between remembrance and moving forward.

Museum of Youth Culture Opens in London's Soho

Discover the vibrant history of British youth culture at London's newest museum, featuring rare photographs, fashion, and memorabilia from decades of teenage rebellion and style.

Britain's Golden Age of Magic Revealed

Rachel Morris's compelling new book reveals how Victorian magicians transformed entertainment and paved the way for modern show business in this fascinating historical exploration.

Student finds lost grave of Equiano's daughter

A British teenager's school research project uncovers the final resting place of Joanna Vassa, daughter of famed abolitionist Olaudah Equiano, solving a 200-year-old mystery.

Manchester's 1945 Pan-African Congress: 80 Years On

Eighty years after Manchester hosted the landmark Pan-African Congress, discover how this radical gathering ignited independence movements across Africa and reshaped Black political consciousness worldwide.

Roman ruler mix-up stuns Queensland exam students

Australian high school students were left bewildered when a Queensland history exam featured an obscure Roman military commander instead of the expected Julius Caesar, raising questions about curriculum standards.

NBA's Mafia Betting Scandal: Porter's Lifetime Ban

Exclusive investigation reveals how organised crime infiltrated NBA betting, leading to Toronto Raptors centre Jontay Porter's unprecedented lifetime ban for match-fixing and illegal gambling activities.

Nelson paid wine bill to mistress's husband, letters reveal

Newly revealed historical documents expose Admiral Lord Nelson's extraordinary payment for three dozen claret bottles to the cuckolded husband of his lover Emma Hamilton, revealing the tangled personal life behind Britain's naval legend.

NBA's Gambling Mafia Scandal: Urgent Memo Warns Teams

The NBA has sent an urgent warning to all teams about sophisticated gambling syndicates with alleged organised crime links attempting to infiltrate the league, raising alarm bells about potential match-fixing and corruption.

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