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      Georgians arrested over cross-Europe thefts of rare library books

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 4 days ago - 11:26

    Suspects alleged to have posed as academics to access books and replace them with copies, says Europol

    Police have arrested nine Georgians suspected of running a sophisticated criminal operation stealing valuable antique books – including an original Alexander Pushkin manuscript – from national libraries across Europe.

    Shelves of 19th-century Russian-language literature had been ransacked over two years across several countries and replaced by fakes, Europol, the EU police agency revealed on Thursday.

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      Finnish school shooting suspect motivated by bullying, police say

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 3 April - 17:08

    A 12-year-old boy is alleged to have killed a fellow pupil and seriously injured two others at Viertola school in Vantaa

    A 12-year-old boy suspected of shooting and killing a classmate and wounding two girls of the same age at a school in Finland said he had been motivated by bullying, police have said, as flags flew at half-mast across the country.

    Finland was in mourning after the 12-year-old was alleged to have arrived at Viertola school in Vantaa, a city north of the capital, Helsinki, armed with a handgun on Tuesday morning.

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      Three children injured in Finland school shooting

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 2 April - 08:10


    Police say suspect who is a minor has been arrested after incident at Viertola school in Vantaa

    Three children were injured in a shooting at a primary school in Finland early on Tuesday, and a suspect, who was also a minor, was apprehended, Finnish police said.

    The injured were taken to hospital, a police spokesperson told Reuters.

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      Wales will ‘go toe to toe’ with Poland in bid to reach Euros, insists Rob Page

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 21 March - 23:08

    • Playoff final being in Cardiff is vital edge, says Wales manager
    • ‘We don’t care who comes to see us … we’ll have a go’

    Rob Page has insisted Wales fear nobody at home and promised his side will go toe to toe with Poland in Tuesday’s crunch Euro 2024 qualifying playoff final in their bid to “get across the line”. Wales teed up a home date with Poland after an emphatic 4-1 semi-final victory over Finland in Cardiff and Page believes the game being in the Welsh capital next week is a major advantage.

    Wales overcame Finland courtesy of goals from David Brooks, Neco Williams, Brennan Johnson and the substitute Daniel James. Page warned it is only “half-time” in their attempt to reach a third successive European Championship but feels Wales should head into the tie full of confidence.

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      Wales set up Poland showdown after James seals emphatic win over Finland

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 21 March - 21:45

    On a night when Wales knew they needed the fresh blood to fire, how they delivered. A comprehensive victory over Finland means Wales have now won each of their last three playoffs in Cardiff and if they beat Poland here in the final on Tuesday they will secure a place at the Euro 2024 finals in Germany this summer. None of the goalscorers featured at Euro 2016 but all played a significant part in ensuring their hopes of reaching a fourth major tournament in five remain very much alive.

    The pick of the goals was an unstoppable free-kick from Neco Williams but it was Daniel James, on his 50th cap, who capped the ­scoring, rounding the Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky after a calamitous error by a dawdling Miro Tenho, the Finland centre-back. David Brooks gave Wales the ideal leg-up before Williams doubled Wales’s advantage but Teemu Pukki struck before half-time for Finland.

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      Wales v Finland: Euro 2024 qualifying playoff semi-final – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 21 March - 19:03

    Speaking of Teemu Pukki . Our man Ewan Murray spoke with the former Norwich striker and found him in bullish mood.

    I’m not going to pretend to have intimate knowledge on this side. Especially when their main man, Robert Taylor, plays for Inter Miami and is injured.

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      ‘This is our last chance’: Pukki and Finland braced for Wales

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Thursday, 21 March - 08:00


    Finland forward is flourishing at Minnesota in MLS but now has the Euro 2024 playoff on his mind

    Teemu Pukki is in no mood to deliver understatement. “It is a big thing, one of the biggest games in Finnish football history,” he says.

    The opponents? Wales. The prize? To move within a single game of a Euro 2024 finals appearance.

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      ‘It’s a beehive’: Tero Saarinen’s mighty Macbeth puts Helsinki’s first dance house on the map

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 19 March - 15:08 · 1 minute

    As he stages Shakespeare’s bracing tragedy with a cast who share the main role, the choreographer and his company’s managing director Iiris Autio discuss the upswing in Finnish dance

    Is this a dagger I see before me? Not at all. Macbeth is centre-stage and thrusting a hand towards a juggler’s ring instead of a weapon. A handful of rings are then fashioned into a crown that is precariously balanced atop the acrobat’s head. There are no other props, and not a damned spot of stage blood, in this uncommon take on Shakespeare’s tragedy. Each member of the seven-strong cast plays Macbeth, some even juggling the title role and Lady M in the same scene.

    Finnish choreographer Tero Saarinen ’s bracing dance-theatre production startles from the start. Delaying the witches’ arrival, it begins on the battlefield and is played without an interval, like the best Macbeths. The spirit of circus is ever present, the murderous thane’s vaulting ambition at one point represented by his desperate clambering over a heap of bodies. Each wayward sister is played by a pair of entwined performers. For one of Lady Macbeth’s speeches, an actor protrudes amid the other six who are jumbled together as if to represent her skirts. When she repeatedly attempts to clean her hands, the accompanying speech is spoken time and time again by different actors, accentuating her fixation.

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      Weather tracker: cyclone warning in Australia while Finland freezes in -16C lows

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Monday, 18 March - 09:44

    Meanwhile, South Sudan has ordered schools to shut amid extreme heatwave

    A cyclone warning has been issued in northern Australia for coastal communities from the island of Groote Eylandt to the Northern Territory/Queensland border. Tropical Cyclone Megan, which developed in the Gulf of Carpentaria on Saturday, has been declared a category 3 cyclone by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Megan is forecast to make landfall on Monday, but has already brought gale-force winds and heavy rainfall to some areas over the weekend. Groote Eylandt was cut off after more than 400mm of rain in just 24 hours on Sunday.

    There is a chance that Megan could strengthen further into a category 4 storm before making landfall, with the potential for damaging wind gusts of up to 125km/h. Megan is the fifth named cyclone in Australian waters so far this season, which is below the average of about 10 by this stage of the year.

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