Tag: International
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Man who went missing 17 years ago believed to have been found alive in Bulgarian national park
In a bizarre case of wilderness survival, a man who went missing 17 years ago may have been found alive in Pirin National Park, located about 70 miles south of Bulgaria’s capital city, Sofia. Per Turkiye Today, authorities report that the man who was found in the national park is presumably a Bulgarian man described…
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Japan sends military to assist with surge in bear attacks after 12th fatality
Think bears are a problem in your Colorado neighborhood? At least it’s not so bad that the government is literally sending in the military to stop attacks. That’s what’s happening in Japan. Japan has officially deployed military troops to its northern prefecture of Akita following more than 100 attacks that have occurred across Japan in…
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Vice President Auon’tai M. Anderson addresses investigation into use of ‘seclusion rooms’ at McAuliffe International
In a press conference on Aug. 31, Denver Public Schools Board of Education Vice President, Auon’tai M. Anderson, addresses the ongoing investigation into McAuliffe International School that saw the firing of principal Kurt Dennis.
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Chinese NBA fan shares international insight into favorite players
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Chinese journalists beaming the NBA Finals to their home country don’t know what to make of the Denver Nuggets. “We know the Lakers, the Golden State Warriors and Boston,” said Fan Wu, a producer with Guangdong Radio and Television, or GRT. A television producer named Lin Lin was buying NBA Finals merchandise at Ball Arena…
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Aurora City Council sees tensions flare in ‘Sister Cities’ discussion
While members of the Aurora City Council discussed a potential ‘Sister Cities’ partnership between Chihuahua, Mexico and Aurora, tensions began to flare as members voiced opposition to the measure based on crime levels in Chihuahua and Mexico as a whole. Two members appeared to laugh and turn off their cameras while a representative of Sister…
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British WWII Army officer, now 104, shares a bit of history
Monica Agnew-Kinnaman served as anti-aircraft artillery officer for the British Army during World War II. She directed fire at German aircraft heading up the River Thames on bombing missions over London. The Colorado Springs resident turned 104 on Feb. 11, 2022.
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Denver-based Frontier Airlines adding international routes
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver-based Frontier Airlines on Tuesday announced the addition of 20 new nonstop routes, including several international, in what company officials are calling “one of our largest international expansions ever.” The introductory fares are sure to raise some eyebrows: As of Dec. 11, travelers can fly…
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New Zealand company picks Denver for U.S. headquarters
Another international company has picked Denver for its U.S. headquarters. This time it’s FileInvite from New Zealand. The “software as a service (SaaS)” company pledged to create up to 144 jobs for a new Denver HQ, which officials said will help the tech company better serve almost 50% of its customer base, which is in…




