Austrian authorities reveal find of buried treasure

A man turning dirt in his back yard stumbled onto buried treasure — hundreds of pieces of centuries-old jewelry and other precious objects that Austrian authorities described Friday as a fairy-tale find. Austria’s department in charge of national antiquities said the trove consists of more than 200 rings, brooches, ornate belt buckles, gold-plated silver plates and other pieces or fragments, many encrusted with pearls, fossilized... [more]

Northern Ireland on Easter terror alert

Northern Ireland’s police were on high alert Saturday as they warned that terror groups could launch deadly attacks over the Easter holidays. In an unusual move, the province’s police force warned the public to be extra vigilant “due to the severe threat level posed by terrorists”. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it believed dissident terror groups were “intent on trying to murder officers... [more]

Munich pair exposed to massive fine for public sex

A couple who were caught in flagrante after leaving a nightclub in the Munich. district of Schwabing have been slapped with fines for €1,050 and €700 some six months later. The pair, aged 22 and 23, were arrested by police at 3.45 am on a Sunday last October after being discovered “engaging in sexual activites with one another” on the corner of the club-filled Leopoldstraße according to the report made at the time of the arrest. “They... [more]

Thousands watch The Passion in Gouda Municipality Holland

Up to 20,000 people watched a live modern-day performance of The Passion in Gouda’s historic centre on Thursday evening to mark Easter. The turn out for the free outdoor musical was twice as high as expected. The musical told the story of the Crucifixion of Christ with Dutch pop songs performed by well-known Dutch artists. It was broadcast live on television. It was the first time such a large production was organised in the Netherlands.... [more]

Wills, Kate’s guests an eclectic mix

SPARE a thought for the seating planners on April 29, who must accommodate not only royals, diplomats and celebrities including David Beckham but also a butcher and a yoga teacher. Prince William and Catherine Middleton’s wedding guestlist reveals the breadth of the company they keep and hints at a relatively normal life where local tradesmen and colleagues are valued as much as Prince Albert of Monaco. The middle-class bride has... [more]

Archbishop calls for prayers for Will, Kate

The Archbishop of Canterbury has called on the public to give their support to the Royal couple on their wedding day next week. Dr Rowan Williams is the spiritual leader of the Church of England and the man who will be conducting the marriage service at Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding. “A marriage is first and foremost about two individuals,” Dr Williams said. “But no individual exists alone – people... [more]

Krakowski a mum

Actress Jane Krakowski is a new mum – the 30 Rock star gave birth to baby boy Bennett last week. The tot was born in New York last Wednesday. The son is the first child for Krakowski and her fiance Robert Godley. A statement from the happy couple reads, “Jane Krakowski and Robert Godley are thrilled to announce the arrival of their baby boy, Bennett Robert Godley, born Wednesday, April 13, in New York. Bennett, the first child... [more]

Prince Charles becomes Britain’s longest-serving heir apparent

PRINCE Charles today became the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, having waited to take over from Queen Elizabeth II for 59 years, two months and 14 days. Just days before his eldest son Prince William marries his university sweetheart Kate Middleton, Charles has overtaken the record set by his great-great grandfather king Edward VII. The prince became heir apparent when his mother, the then-Princess Elizabeth, acceded... [more]

Dutch want to block EU budget

The Dutch government wants to join forces with other European Union countries to block the European Commission’s plan to raise the EU’s budget by 4.9 percent. Finance Minister Jan Kees de Jager made the announcement in response to the commission’s proposal to increase the budget by six billion euros to a total of 133 billion. He called the raise “totally unacceptable” and “out of proportion”. Last month, Prime Minister Mark... [more]

Britain gears up for global royal wedding

Britain is making final preparations for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton next week as the biggest royal occasion in 30 years brings closure to the tragic legacy of Princess Diana. A worldwide television audience of two billion people is set to watch live on April 29 while crowds of hundreds of thousands are expected to line the route from Westminster Abbey to catch a glimpse of the newlyweds. Royal officials are working... [more]

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