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British police investigate break-in at Bristol Museum storage site after theft of more than 600 high-value artefacts from British Empire and Commonwealth collection. Detectives seek four men identified on CCTV after raid at dawn on 25 September. Stolen items include military medals and badges, jewellery such as necklaces, bracelets and rings, decorative art including carved ivory, bronze figures, silverware, geological samples and natural-history pieces. Guardian reports similar theft in September at Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter, where two suspects stole 17 antique clocks from 18th–19th centuries and an old postal-carriage firearmPenalty shootout knocks Jordan out of AFC U23 Asian Cup quarter-finals
Tawjihi students finish exams Saturday, results due February
: Masked attackers assault journalist Al-Tamimi outside home in Zarqa
Deepening low-pressure system; warnings of flash floods and strong winds
Police arrest suspects in Mafraq bank robbery
Abu Leila: We will keep working even without ‘salaries’… Abu Obeid man of tough stances