
What you need to know about the Danish queen's abdication
After 52 years of rule, Queen Margrethe II is stepping aside for a new royal generation.
After 52 years of rule, Queen Margrethe II is stepping aside for a new royal generation.
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The artwork was stolen less than hour after its reveal.
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The father and daughter's bodies were found in a park only a week earlier.
Police believe suspect killed his father earlier in the day.
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The gloves are off: will Amsterdam or Munich take the crown?
The 25-year-old French citizen had spent four years in prison.
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The famous chef reveals his appetite for travel and tips for visiting the region.
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The defending champions were trailing 2-0 at halftime.
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