Snunith Shoham, a Holocaust survivor born in a Cypriot internment camp, attended a ceremony marking the closure of the camps in February 1949, where over 2,200 babies were born among the 52,000 survivors. The British allowed several hundred families with infants to leave the camps due to the dire conditions, with the help of sympathetic Cypriot workers. The internment camps in Cyprus served as a temporary refuge for Jewish survivors en route to Israel, forging a lasting bond between the two nations.
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Fraudster conned own grandad out of £64,000 life savings leaving him ‘ruined’
An "evil" fraudster, Aidan Frier, 26, from South Shields, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for conning his grandfather out of £64,000 by faking employment with a water company and creating false documents. The grandfather, devastated after losing his life savings, expressed that his world crumbled, highlighting the severe emotional impact of Frier’s deceitful actions. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A young man named Aidan Frier tricked his grandad...
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