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Unitad is set to open another mass grave and is continuing to gather battlefield evidence
Raids across Europe see €3 million of assets and 11 properties seized
Irmgard Furchner, 97, worked at the Stutthof concentration camp during the Second World War
Europol highlights more than 800 pieces of content from 34 websites
The treasures were looted from the Kingdom of Benin by a British colonial expedition in 1897
There is a concerted push to protect heritage as galleries race to hide priceless collections
About 400 employees at the UK airport had been due to walk out on Friday
Investigation will start in early 2023 into operations carried out between 2010 to 2013
Europol discovers drug specialists from Mexico involved in concealing shipments of cocaine and methamphetamine
Rev Mosey says 'great efforts' have been made to conceal the facts
EU and Polish courts condemn illegal migrant pushbacks
Chief constable outlines vicious circle whereby asylum seekers become 'cannon fodder'
The world's oldest DNA ever sampled was found in Ice Age sediment in northern Greenland
British authorities have warned of multiple incidents this year
Hundreds of people have died from the disease and the government is taking action
