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You might have noticed that England have made the Semi Finals of the men's World Cup. With football writing 'HOME' on a big piece of cardboard and standing hopefully at the side of road with its thumb out, fight the big match nerves with some calming insights into the world of soccer.
Category: Sport & Fitness
The war may have ended in November, but some men who had been captured were still facing a Christmas in the prison camps.
Category: History
In a weary editorial, the Daily Mirror frets that humanity's capacity for creating destruction might have wiped out all sense of fraternity - unless this really is the war to end all wars
Category: History
Percival Philips scours France for good cheer - but it's hard to ignore the plight of those bombed out of their homes.
Category: History
The Financial Times struggles to see a brighter future, but hopes that at least city traders will no longer be seen as driven purely by greed.
Category: History
Small kindnesses for troops recovering from their injuries in Manchester - and a surfeit of pudding.
Category: History
Swimming around without any self-control, the better to spread infection. Are killifish zombies, raised from the dead? No.
Category: Natural History
A block of ice melts away, and there sits a frog. Is this an ice monster of some sort? No.
Category: Natural History
Is there something truly demonic about the vampire squid from hell? No.
Category: Natural History
A strange white moose crosses a field - is it an apparition? No.
Category: Natural History
It's a spiky devil. It's also known as a dragon. So is it a dragon from hell? No.
Category: Biology
After the doping and hooligan scandals that have taken the shine off previous events, Vitaly Kazakov explains why Russia is hoping for better this time round.
Tomorrow FIFA's version of the World Cup kicks off in Russia. But the CONIFA cup has already been played for and won. Joel Rookwood explains more.