News about Richard Wagner

British husband who had planned 'dream' opera holiday with his wife was left £3,000 out of pocket when he was told he couldn't board the plane to Bulgaria due to new passport rules

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 22, 2024
Huw Gosling, 69, was not allowed to board his flight in July 2023 at Birmingham Airport because his passport was issued more than 10 years before the departure date. British holidaymakers flying to Europe have been warned about the '10-year passport rule' that only came into effect after Brexit, leaving those who are not aware of it to find out at airport gates. Mr Gosling and his wife Patricia, who was in a wheelchair, planned to visit Bulgaria to see German composer Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle with tickets that were 'really difficult to get'.

Netflix adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley fuels tourism to tiny Italian town - but not all locals are happy about it

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
Airbnb saw a remarkable 93 percent increase in bookings in Ravello, a city located approximately 15 minutes away from Atrani, a seaside town with a local population of less than 1,000 people where Ripley was filmed. Bookings in Minori, another lesser-known spot just 8 minutes away from Atrani, increased by 63 percent, according to the home-sharing site. Released earlier this month, the Netflix series Ripley comes 25 years after the Amalfi Coast was stunningly featured in the 1999 film adaptation of Highsmith's novel. As tourists flock to the picturesque town, local residents and business owners are bracing themselves for unprecedented challenges posed by large crowds this summer.

Wagner's rises from theashes: Prigozhin's mercenaries returned as part of Putin's 'Africa Corps' as part of a new great game between Russia, China, and the West, writes DAVID PATRIKARAKOS

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
He cradles his rifle under a gun-metal sky. A sparse, gravelly desert flecked with shrubs stretches to the horizon. His pale features in the African sun are incongruous. His eyes are narrow and encircled by dark rings, a testament to life as a mercenary warlord. It's an odd scene, but one thing is clear: this is a man driven by sadness, aspiration, and lust. Yevgeny Prigozhin, left, was the leader of the Russian mercenary Wagner group until he was killed last year, and I'm watching a video of this monstrous individual shortly before he died. He boasts that "making Russia even more influential on both continents and Africa even more free.' Wagner claims to be in Mali, which analysts agree, is conducting operations on the ground. Wagner was everywhere in Africa, and Prigozhin was also a guest.

SARAH VINE celebrates ten years of her Mail columns by displaying a mirror to the royals, celebrities, and buffed-up politicians. Her waspish and witty words on the events of the last decade have been republished

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
Sarah Vine's tenth anniversary of joining the Mail this year. Her witty, brave, and soul-baringly honest views have always been worth reading since her first column in 2013. The Mail delivers a collection of Sarah's finest weekly columns to mark her decade. Sarah captures the key moments that have defined us as a nation from the vicissitudes of political life to enthralling encounters with celebrities, the pandemic's aftermath, and the Queen's burial. More than that, her columns chronicle a period of striking change for her personally: the end of her marriage, the death of dear friends, and the search for happiness to begin anew.

Extinction Rebellion's climate change protest has interrupted Met Opera: Audience boos as the curtain falls twice for agitators in the crowd

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
On Thursday night, climate activists disrupted the Met Opera in New York City, yelling from the boxes to the stage's side and unfurling banners. The opera was revived, and the audience was halted for the second time due to widespread boos and jeers. On social media, the Extinction Rebellion deserved praise. 'That was us!'They were on X. We don't like doing this, but we have to.' Because the culture we live in is behaving insanely, we're compelled to do insane stuff. We must End Fossil Fuels now!'NoOperaOnADeadPlanet.' No arrests were made, according to a New York Police Department spokeswoman.

Who are the Wagner Group and who is their chief Yevgeny Prigozhin?

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 24, 2023
After the militia launched a 'coup' against Putin in the early hours of Saturday, MailOnline answers the most common questions regarding the Wagner Group, such as who they are and what their aim is.

Wagner's secretive operators: Who are the mercenary army's senior figures?

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 10, 2023
The private military group behind much of Moscow's military achievements on the frontlines of Ukraine, and its fighters have a reputation for their brazen attacks - and brutal treatment of their opponents. They are certainly most notable for their leadership of Russia's enduring war for Bakhmut, launching World War One-style 'human wave' attacks that have resulted in eye-watering casualties but also exhaust Ukrainian resources and gain vital ground. And Wagner operatives have made news with their medieval summation executions of Ukrainian prisoners and defaming Russians alike, showcasing sledgehammers and blunt knives to brutally dismiss helpless charges. However, their sinister activities go far beyond Ukraine's boundaries and the last 14 months of conflict. MailOnline highlights Wagner's enigmatic past and profiles a select group of its most influential members.

A disturbing portrait of how Putin's propaganda is working and swallowed by his own people

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2023
Owen Matthews, a veteran Moscow reporter, will be named in this newspaper's columns about Russia and Ukraine. However, his book on the conflict between those two countries, which is an act of pure and vehement, reveals for the first time the breadth of his own family's involvement in the complicated history of conflicting national identities.

The husbands who've stepped up to support their powerful wives

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2022
Hugh O'Leary has largely fallen out of the limelight, but as Prime Minister Liz Truss' new position, he will be thrust centrally into the spotlight. Throughout her first days as Prime Minister, the 48-year-old accountant has been seen by his wife's side, with the couple posing outside 10 Downing Street on yesterday. He's one of a select group of other husbands and fiancés who've stepped up to assist their influential allies, including Angela Merkel's husband Professor Joachim Sauer, who was notoriously shy and elusive, but he's nevertheless important to the former German Chancellor. Doug Emhoff, a high-powered entertainment prosecutor who brought home a total of $1 million before relocating to be with his wife Kamala Harris's side as Vice President of the United States. Here, FEMAIL showcases the support of some of the most influential women of the day.

Is it safe for a statue of Joe Orton after it was smuggish in the midst of a controversy over his sex life?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
MICK HUME: Can anybody be safe from today's cancel culture and the modern statue-smashing, history-erasing thought police? First, the awakened culture warriors were known for their historical hate figures. The statue of Bristol merchant and Tory MP Edward Colston was erected in protest for his ties to the slave trade. Cecil Rhodes' statue was removed from an Oxford college as a symbol of British colonialism, according to the students. Evidently, they've scrapped a proposed statue of gay 1960s playwright Joe Orton, long a hero to liberal luvvies, due to his well-known sexual preference for teenage boys in Morocco and elsewhere.