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Colombian Government Announces Release of Luis Manuel Díaz, Father of Liverpool Striker Luis Díaz, After 12 Days of Kidnapping by ELN

After 12 days of captivity, Luis Manuel Díaz, the father of Liverpool striker Luis Díaz, has been released by the National Liberation Army (ELN). The Colombian government's delegation, which is currently in peace negotiations with the ELN, announced the release and thanked the ELN for their cooperation. The international community has welcomed the news, and the younger Diaz has expressed his relief and gratitude for his father's release.

Loreen Wins Eurovision Song Contest for Second Time in Liverpool

On Saturday night, Swedish singer Loreen won the Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool, making her only the second performer to take the prize twice. Finland's Käärijä was a close second in a battle of the Nordic neighbors. The competition was hosted by Britain on behalf of Ukraine, who won last year but couldn't take up its right to hold the contest due to the war in Ukraine.

Liverpool Hosts 67th Eurovision Song Contest, Celebrating Solidarity with Ukraine

Liverpool is hosting the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, which has been moved from Kyiv, Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict in the region. Locals have embraced Ukrainian culture and will be showing their support with British flags. The grand final will be a night of music, costumes, and culture, as the world watches to see who will win the continent's pop crown.

Wreckage Found on New York Shoreline Believed to be Part of Historic SS Savannah Ship

A piece of wreckage from the SS Savannah, the first vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean partly under steam power, was discovered on a New York shoreline after Tropical Storm Ian last fall. The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society and National Park Service are now working together to identify the wreckage and put it on public display. If the wreckage is confirmed to be from the SS Savannah, it would be a significant find for historians and researchers.

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