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The ‘Nazi grandma’ who went on the run to avoid jail in 2018 for Holocaust denial has died aged 96 after claiming Auschwitz was only a ‘labour camp’.Ursula Haverbeck passed away on Wednesday, according to tributes posted to X/Twitter by right-wing extremists and then aired on German news channel N-TV.One post, from the chairman of the right-wing extremist party Die Heimat, Frank Franz, 45, read: ‘We learned of her death today from her lawyer’. There has been no official confirmation from the family or Haverbeck’s lawyer yet.Before her sudden death, Haverbeck had achieved a chilling martyr status in neo-Nazi circles after having…

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Hilary Duff showed off her growing baby bump while donning a one-piece bathing suit in a new selfie uploaded to her Instagram stories on Friday.The Lizzie McGuire alum, 36 – who recently helped throw a lavish Montessori tea party for 98 children – could be seen striking a pose inside what appeared to be a spacious bathroom.She explained in text added towards the top of the image: ‘Kids are home sick today so it looks like I will be stretching out my bathing suit.’The actress proudly flaunted her burgeoning stomach wearing a nude-colored, swimsuit which was layered with a dark green…

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By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 09:28 EDT, 10 October 2024 | Updated: 11:51 EDT, 10 October 2024 An NHS worker was left in a fit of laughter after she ordered her first-ever Too Good to Go bag from Starbucks and got an underwhelming surprise.Tiegan, from Cumbria, purchased the item in the hopes of receiving sweet treats and a good variety of food from the coffee shop giant. The Too Good to Go app lets you buy bags of leftovers from shops, hotels and restaurants in a bid to minimise food waste – but the contents are a mystery until you collect them.The bag…

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Sweden is sending out five million pamphlets to residents urging them to prepare for the possibility of war, with instructions on how to stockpile food and even seek shelter during a nuclear attack, as fears grow of a conflict between Russia and NATO.Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Stockholm has repeatedly urged Swedes to prepare both mentally and logistically for a possibile conflict, citing the worsening security situation in its vicinity.The booklet ‘If Crisis or War Comes’, sent out by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB), contains information about how to prepare for emergencies such as war, natural disasters,…

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By WILL PICKWORTH Published: 02:00 EST, 26 November 2024 | Updated: 02:00 EST, 26 November 2024 Welcome to Teamsheet… Mail Sport’s original football memory game with a twist that gives you the chance to have the bragging rights over your pals. Back in April 2011, Arsenal were firmly in the mix for the Premier League title before they stuttered at home against Liverpool, with the Reds scoring a 102nd minute equaliser after Robin Van Persie had put his side ahead in the 98th minute. But, can you remember the Gunners’ team from that day?It’s just for fun, so see how you…

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By REBECCA WHITTAKER FOR MAILONLINE Published: 10:10 EST, 10 December 2024 | Updated: 12:30 EST, 10 December 2024 If ever there’s a season for nose-blowing, it’s the festive period.But the chances are you’ve been doing it all wrong and may be putting yourself at risk of nasty ear infections and constant nose bleeds. According to Dr Zachary Rubin, a paediatric allergist based in Chicago, exhaling air and mucus from both nostrils can put excessive pressure on the delicate nasal passages, potentially damaging them.This pressure can push viruses and bacteria from the nasal region to the back of the nasal canal, where it can…

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Shocking footage has emerged from Spain showing parts of Valencia becoming completely engulfed by the deadly flash flooding that appeared from nowhere and has left at least 217 dead.Torrents of water can be seen tearing through towns and infrastructure, sweeping cars down roads and submerging fields under mud.But the brutal storms have now dumped heavy downpours on Barcelona, with Spain’s weather service issuing a red alert for ‘continuous and torrential rains’ along the coast, telling people to stay alert and not travel ‘unless strictly necessary’.The tragedy is already Europe’s worst flood-related disaster since 1967 when at least 500 people died in Portugal.The…

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Deadly 16-foot-waves are expected to hit the beaches of Northern California, triggering officials to issue a ‘stay of of water’ warning.The National Weather Service (NWS) released the alert Tuesday, saying strong strong offshore winds will cause ‘dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion.’ The weather advisory is in effect until 6am PT Wednesday for beaches across San Francisco, northern and southern Monterey Bay and Big Sur counties. Deep water waves in the area are typically 10 feet high this month, but NWS  Meteorologist Dylan Flynn reported that they could surpass 17 feet.Even the most experienced swimmers have been warned to stay out…

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Russia launched a drone attack on the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant overnight significantly damaging a radiation shelter, Ukraine has claimed, sparking fears of a potential leak.Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said on X that a Russian attack drone ‘with a high-explosive warhead struck the shelter protecting the world from radiation at the destroyed 4th power unit of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant.’He said the shelter was damaged but that the fire has since been extinguished. The cover is used to prevent radiation after the 1986 nuclear disaster which sent a radioactive cloud across Europe.The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported an ‘explosion’ at the…

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By XANTHA LEATHAM DEPUTY SCIENCE EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 11:00 EST, 8 November 2024 | Updated: 11:02 EST, 8 November 2024 From comedians to singers, some people just perform better in front of a crowd.Now, experts have discovered that this phenomenon can be traced back to our ape ancestors.Researchers found that chimpanzees’ performance on computer tasks is influenced by the number of people watching them.And the findings suggest that this ‘audience effect’ predates the development of human societies who worry about reputation, they said.A team from Kyoto University in Japan analysed thousands of sessions recorded at a study…

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