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After the multi-Grammy-winning superstar announced the European leg of The Eras Tour in mid-2023, they started saving, knowing that they had to "travel for Taylor." Corrie (left), KJ (center), and Callie (right) traveled from Gibraltar to Edinburgh to see The Eras Tour. AdvertisementThey estimated that the total cost for their weeklong trip, accommodation, and Eras Tour tickets was just over $2,500 each. Taylor Swift kicked off her 15-stop UK tour at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland on June 7, 2024. AdvertisementAs KJ had said at the start of the day, seeing The Eras Tour isn't "just about the show and the music.
Persons: , Callie, Corrie, Taylor Swift, Swift, Taylor, Eve Crosbie, I'm, marveling, concertgoer, Amira, she's, Leah, Simone, Gareth Cattermole, Expedia, Daniel Finch, haven't, It's, Wilde Aparthotel, Ava, Wilde, Marc Crothall, Mimi's, Mariola, We've, Pie, Erin, KJ Organizations: Service, Business, Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Barclays, QuestionPro, Edinburgh's, Management, Associated Press, Blockbuster, Expedia Brands, Scottish Tourism Alliance, NFL, Swift's Murrayfield, Sky Locations: Edinburgh, Gibraltar, Europe, Liverpool, Cardiff, London, Italy, Minneapolis, Scotland, Paris, England, North America, South America, Australia, Southeast Asia, Leith
Three of my grandparents lived past the age of 90. My paternal grandmother, Mimi, lived the longest, to the age of 95. Sophie Katzman's paternal grandmother, Grandma, in her 80s. This is her grandfather, Papa, and her grandmother, Mimi, when they were younger. Sophie Katzman's paternal grandparents, Mimi and Papa, both took daily walks.
Persons: Mimi, , Mimi —, Grandma, Snacking, Sophie Katzman's, Sophie Katzman, Papa, Jack LaLanne's, Shakespeare Organizations: Service, Oil Locations: Florida, Japan, Israel
The Israeli military said it apprehended Ahed Tamimi, 22, in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. The text threatened to "slaughter" Israel's West Bank settlers. Violence has also flared in the West Bank, which has seen regular clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinians. Since Oct. 7, Israeli troops have killed at least 141 Palestinians in the territory, including 43 children, according to U.N. figures. Reporting by Ismael Khader in Nabi Saleh, West Bank; Writing by Rami Ayyub; Editing by Cynthia OstermanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Ahed Tamimi, Raneen, NABI SALEH, Nabi Saleh, Tamimi, Nariman Tamimi, Hitler, Ismael Khader, Rami Ayyub, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Bank, REUTERS, West Bank, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Nabi Saleh, West, West Bank, Israel, Gaza
The Israeli military said it apprehended Ahed Tamimi, 22, in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. The text threatened to "slaughter" Israel's West Bank settlers. Violence has also flared in the West Bank, which has seen regular clashes between Israeli troops and Palestinians. Since Oct. 7, Israeli troops have killed at least 141 Palestinians in the territory, including 43 children, according to U.N. figures. (Reporting by Ismael Khader in Nabi Saleh, West Bank; Writing by Rami Ayyub; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
Persons: NABI SALEH, Ahed Tamimi, Nabi Saleh, Tamimi, Nariman Tamimi, Hitler, Ismael Khader, Rami Ayyub, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: West Bank, Reuters, Bank Locations: West Bank, Israel, Gaza, West
Mother of slain Palestinian child calls for justice
  + stars: | 2023-06-06 | by ( Mohamad Torokman | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
REUTERS/ Mohammed TorokmanNABI SALEH, West Bank, June 6 (Reuters) - The mother of a Palestinian toddler who died of his wounds after being shot by Israeli soldiers last week called for justice on Tuesday as she attended his funeral in the occupied West Bank. "I want justice for my son, and for every person who shot at my husband and son to be held accountable," she said. "When I went to check on my son, I told (the soldiers) that my son was killed. "Without accountability, Israel's crimes against our people/children will continue unabated," Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh wrote in a tweet on Tuesday. The U.S. Office for Palestinian Affairs urged Israel "to evaluate all use of deadly force that involves civilian casualties".
Persons: Mohammad al, Tamimi, Mohammed Torokman NABI SALEH, Marwa, Mohammad, Haitham, Mohammad Shtayyeh, Israel, Henriette Chacar, James Mackenzie, Christina Fincher Organizations: West Bank, REUTERS, Reuters, Defense, Children International, Palestinian, U.S, Office, Palestinian Affairs, EU, United Nations, Thomson Locations: Ramallah, West, Gaza, Israel
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