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The Independent
3 hours ago
- The Independent
‘Very productive' search for Madeleine McCann ends as planned
The latest search for Madeleine McCann has been described as 'very productive' by Braunschweig head prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters. German and Portuguese authorities concluded their search as planned in Atalaia, near Lagos, after three days of scouring scrubland and abandoned structures. Reports indicate that samples, including possible bones and clothing fibres, were taken during the search for forensic examination. German prosecutors requested the search as part of their continued attempts to source evidence to implicate prime suspect Christian Brueckner, who is currently in prison for raping a 72-year-old woman in Praia da Luz in 2005. Brueckner, who is due to be released from jail in September if no further charges are brought, has reportedly sent letters to police and Mr Wolters regarding the investigation.


The Herald Scotland
3 hours ago
- The Herald Scotland
Boxer Claressa Shields sounds off after Angel Reese wins top BET honor
Shields' accolades over the past year include defeating Vanessa Lepage-Joanisse for the WBO light heavyweight and WBC heavyweight titles last July and then beating Danielle Perkins for the WBA heavyweight title in February. Reese won the award for the second consecutive year over a star-studded field of Shields, A'ja Wilson, Coco Gauff, Dawn Staley, Flau'jae Johnson, JuJu Watkins, Sha'Carri Richardson and Simone Biles. Shields, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, did make it clear she supports Reese, but thought she was more deserving of the honor. "Ain't nobody saying Angel Reese don't have accolades or she not good.... I'm saying I thought the person with "THE MOST" accolades & accomplishments would win the Award," Shields posted, adding, "I'm team Angel Reese!" Shields attended the awards ceremony with her boyfriend, Brooklyn rapper Papoose. "For My First BET Nomination, I came how a Champion Should," she posted on Instagram, saying the couple enjoyed the full experience. As for the Sportsman of the Year award, it went to Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles. He prevailed over a field that included Aaron Judge, Anthony Edwards, Deion Sanders, Jayson Tatum, LeBron James, Saquon Barkley and Stephen Curry.


BBC News
4 hours ago
- BBC News
BTS fan caught trying to break into band member Jungkook's home
A woman obsessed with K-pop group BTS has been caught trying to break into band member Jungkook's home just hours after he completed military Chinese woman in her 30s was seen punching random numbers on a combination lock outside Jungkook's apartment in Seoul at about 23:20 local time (14:00 GMT) on Wednesday, police had confessed to flying into Korea to see the singer, but ended up getting arrested for along with three other bandmates, were discharged from mandatory military service this week, prompting fan frenzy and increasing anticipation for a possible comeback. All seven BTS members are set to be discharged from the military by the end of this month and their agency Hybe has hinted at a reunion. They went on hiatus in 2022 at the height of their global of fans, some whom flew in from overseas, had gathered in front of Hybe's headquarters to celebrate their idols' return. Many of them were dressed in purple, BTS' signature colour, and carried large banners and photographs of the thanked fans for travelling to see him, adding that he was "a bit embarrassed" after not being in front of cameras for a while."I didn't even put on makeup," he said. South Korea requires all able-bodied men aged 18 to 28 to serve for about two years in the military. Exceptions are sometimes made for Olympic medallists and classical musicians. Before BTS enlisted, South Korea saw furious debate over whether or not they should be allowed to skip the service, with some arguing that they had already served their country by earning it billions of dollars, and that it would be more beneficial to allow them to carry on doing band had previously won a deferral - when in 2020, the nation's parliament passed a bill allowing them to delay their duties until the age of 2022, the oldest member of BTS, Jin, enlisted, and the others followed suit.