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Climate protesters arrested after painting Stonehenge monument orange Two climate protesters have been arrested for spraying orange paint on the ancient Stonehenge monument in southern England - Bookmark Two climate protesters were arrested Wednesday... [1]

AFP Tensions are simmering ahead of summer talks on which UNESCO World Heritage sites are deemed to be endangered, with countries battling against featuring on the UN cultural body’s list. [3]

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign The pouring of a cup of tea, a black cab beeping and the chimes of Big Ben are all sounds featuring in a new £2.5m tourism campaign aiming to attract more global visito... [4]

A drunk and high on pot teenager was detained by Pattaya police after he brandished a knife outside Wat Chaimongkol Temple. The 17-year-old was held until his parents arrived. [5]

Pope: Christmas commercial lights and the true light of the world During the Angelus, Benedict XVI asks children “to remember me” in front of the Nativity scene as he blesses the ‘bambinelli’ statues. [6]

Sources
[1] MM independent.co.uk · 2024-06-19 · 75% match

Climate protesters arrested after painting Stonehenge monument orange

Climate protesters arrested after painting Stonehenge monument orange Two climate protesters have been arrested for spraying orange paint on the ancient Stonehenge monument in southern England - Bookmark Two climate protesters were arrested Wednesday

[2] FI yle.fi · 2014-07-25 · 43% match

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Jaakko’s day celebrates the Finnish folk tale of a young man who threw a cold stone into the water on his name day at the height of summer. As a result the waters’ temperatures started to drop.

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-07-21 · 43% match

Tense talks as UNESCO mulls Heritage sites at risk worldwide

AFP Tensions are simmering ahead of summer talks on which UNESCO World Heritage sites are deemed to be endangered, with countries battling against featuring on the UN cultural body’s list.

[4] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2014-02-17 · 34% match

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign

Big Ben chiming and a black cab beeping: British sounds in £2.5m tourism campaign The pouring of a cup of tea, a black cab beeping and the chimes of Big Ben are all sounds featuring in a new £2.5m tourism campaign aiming to attract more global visito

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2023-04-08 · 32% match

Drunk-stoned teen waves knife at tourists in Pattaya

A drunk and high on pot teenager was detained by Pattaya police after he brandished a knife outside Wat Chaimongkol Temple. The 17-year-old was held until his parents arrived.

[6] MM asianews.it · 31% match

Pope: Christmas commercial lights and the true light of the world

Pope: Christmas commercial lights and the true light of the world During the Angelus, Benedict XVI asks children “to remember me” in front of the Nativity scene as he blesses the ‘bambinelli’ statues.

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