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Ryanair passenger scalded on genitals by boiling tea wins payout
A 33-year-old Ryanair passenger has settled a €38,000 damages claim against the airline after claiming his genitals were scorched when a boiling cup of tea was spilled over his crotch.
Ronald Furlong, from Wexford, claimed the incident happened during a London to Dublin flight in August 2012, as Irish Times reports.
Exarchia around the world – there’s one in every city (pics)
There’s a place in almost every city that tourists usually don’t visit. It’s usually the place that gives seed to uprising where there were murders and where political extremism reigns supreme.
Exarchia, Athens, Greece
Knidos wants to regain its artifacts
The Lion and Demeter of Knidos, which were unearthed in the ancient city of Knidos in Datça, are on display at the British Museum.
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Bulgarian Customs Prevent Smuggling of Ancient Coins, Artifacts into England
Bulgarian customs authorities have prevented the smuggling of thousands of ancient coins and archaeological artifacts from Bulgaria into England, the National Customs Agency in Sofia said on Monday.
Istanbul one of four anchor megacities of Europe: Research
Istanbul has been named one of the four anchor megacities of Europe along with London, Paris and Moscow in terms of its economic and real estate capacity and power, according to research by Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL).
Pilot writes excuses for students who missed school
An easyJet pilot, Wayne Mott, joked that he would write excuses for students on board who missed school because of the delay, according to Road Warrior Voices.
But 31 of them took him up on his offer surprising the pilot.
See the most impressive Christmas trees around the world (pics)
Christmas is just around the corner and decorations have already begun with most cities around the world competing on which one has the most impressive and unique Christmas tree.
See some of the most outstanding trees around the globe:
Warsaw, Poland
Royal Philharmonic plays Turkish diva's songs
The world-renowned British Royal Philharmonic Orchestra interpreted the songs of Sezen Aksu, known as the diva of Turkish pop music, for an exclusive concert accompanied by the Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra on Dec. 10.
The orchestra, directed by famous Italian maestro Marcello Rota, interpreted Aksu's songs as her journey through the music world marks its 40th anniversary.
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Ryanair celebrates more summer flights to Greece with 10-euro air fares!
Irish low cost air carrier Ryanair is embellishing its 2016 summer flight schedule with five new routes from Athens to Bucharest, Corfu, Malta, Bologna and Mykonos as well as more flights to Thessaloniki, Rhodes and Santorini.
Duchess of Cambridge laughs at ICAP brokers’ appearance
Prince William and his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, attended the 23rd ICAP annual Charity Day in the City of London and even tried to complete as much trade as possible.
Every year, the global brokerage firm donate a day’s revenue and commissions to charity, while its staff is dressed up to complete their trades.