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Once a thriving fishing village, Ulan Daspara stands today as one of Dhaka’s oldest surviving settlements. Amid urban chaos, its residents hold on to memories, land and a shared legacy ...
Clark Olofsson, the notorious Swedish criminal who inspired the popular psychological term, died after a long illness, his family announced.
Panorama Place outside Sedro-Woolley remained sealed off by law enforcement on Friday while they investigated a fatal shooting, according to neighbors. (Photo: KOMO News) ...
Komla Sarker, a fisherwoman from Mongla upazila in Bagerhat district, does not condone poison fishing. But the illegal yet increasingly common practice in the Sundarbans is continuously destroying the ...
Clark Olofsson, a Swedish bank robber who held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 Stockholm bank siege that coined the term "Stockholm Syndrome", has died.
The Swedish bank robber held four people hostage for six days in a 1973 bank siege that coined the term "Stockholm syndrome".
Today marks the release of Fishbone’s ninth studio album Stockholm Syndrome. The album is the band’s first to feature their new lineup of Angelo Moore, Christopher Dowd, James Jones, Hassan Hurd, John ...
Clark Olofsson, one of Sweden’s most well-known criminals, has died at the age of 78, his family confirmed to the ETC newspaper. Olofsson was most known for his involvement in the so-called ...
One of the two charismatic criminals involved in the kidnapping that gave the world the term "Stockholm syndrome" has died aged 78, his family has said. Clark Olofsson - who rose to global ...
Stockholm Syndrome in The Hague NATO professes its love for Trump while held hostage by his demands. By Rishi Iyengar, a reporter at Foreign Policy, and John Haltiwanger, a reporter at Foreign Policy.
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