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Seven Georgians tried in France over theft of rare Russian books
Seven Georgians tried in France over theft of rare Russian books Paris (France) (AFP) – Seven Georgian nationals will be tried in Paris starting Tuesday for the theft of rare editions of Russian literary classics from prestigious French libraries, including works by Alexander Pushkin. Issued on: The trial is the latest case seeking justice for a spate of similar thefts in recent years from libraries across Europe, suspected to be the work of an organised network. The thefts targeted rare...
Stalin's underground wine cellar holds 40,000 Georgian and French bottles
Deep beneath the streets of Tbilisi, behind heavy doors and years of silence, sits a collection that few people have ever seen. Dust-covered bottles. Cobwebs hanging from stone ceilings.
'Operation Pushkin': six Georgians on trial in France over theft of rare Russian books
The trial is the latest case aimed at delivering justice after a series of similar thefts in libraries across Europe, allegedly by an organised network. Who says a love of reading doesn’t pay? Sometimes, though, the payoff can translate into years in prison.
History-making footballer dies suddenly aged 41 as his clubs pay touching tributes
History-making footballer dies suddenly aged 41 as his clubs pay touching tributes Georgian striker Jaba Dvali, who made UEFA Europa League history by scoring the competition's first-ever hat-trick, has died aged 41 following a reported heart attack A former footballer who carved his name into UEFA competition history has passed away aged 41 following reports of a heart attack. Georgian striker Jaba Dvali holds the distinction of becoming the first player to net a hat-trick in the UEFA...
‘I’m carrying rage like a blood-filled egg’: the best of Glasgow International – review
From his deathbed photographs of his former lover to a face emerging from dirt, New Yorker David Wojnarowicz is the festival standout, although Renèe Helèna Browne’s film about cows contains multitudesSetting the mood for this year’s Glasgow International (GI) is a show dedicated to David Wojnarowicz – artist, writer and fixture of the 1980s East Village scene. Including paintings, photographs and video works, it is arranged inside a Georgian terrace house so decayed that you can see through...
‘I’m carrying rage like a blood-filled egg’: the best of Glasgow International – review
From his deathbed photographs of his former lover to a face emerging from dirt, New Yorker David Wojnarowicz is the festival standout, although Renèe Helèna Browne’s film about cows contains multitudesSetting the mood for this year’s Glasgow International (GI) is a show dedicated to David Wojnarowicz – artist, writer and fixture of the 1980s East Village scene. Including paintings, photographs and video works, it is arranged inside a Georgian terrace house so decayed that you can see through...
Kvaratskhelia named Champions League's best player, five from PSG in team of season
Kvaratskhelia named Champions League's best player, five from PSG in team of season May 31 : Paris St Germain's Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was named the Champions League Player of the Season by UEFA on Sunday after the Georgian winger guided the French club to back-to-back titles. PSG beat Arsenal on penalties to defend their European crown on Saturday after the game ended 1-1 following extra time. Kvaratskhelia scored 10 goals and grabbed six assists in the competition this season while he won...
King George III’s mad tyrant myth crumbles as new history redefines America’s origin
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PSG wins thrilling shootout for back-to-back Champions League crowns
Paris Saint-Germain beats Arsenal on penalties in Champions League final Sun 31 May 2026 at 6:54am In short: Paris Saint-Germain has won a second straight Champions League crown, beating Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout after scores were locked at 1-1. The French club is the first men's team to retain the title since Real Madrid won a third straight final in 2018. Manager Luis Enrique said this year's victory was more impressive than last year's 5-0 win over Inter Milan.
Secret wine stash, hidden by suspected Nazi sympathisers, unveiled after decades under castle floor
Secret wine stash, hidden by suspected Nazi sympathisers, unveiled after decades under castle floor The family fled across the border at the end of the Second World War, leaving the cache behind - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A remarkable collection of late 19th-century wine, discovered after decades hidden beneath a chapel floor in the Czech Republic's Becov castle, has been painstakingly restored by the renowned French winery Château d’Yquem and is now on public display. The 133...