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24.11.2024 18:35
Iran to hold nuclear talks with Britain, France, Germany on Nov. 29 Iran will hold talks with Britain, France, and Germany on Friday, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson said, with the nations believed to be seeking to revive their stalled 2015 nuclear deal. The vice-ministerial talks are set to take place in Geneva and the European Union will also participate, sources said. Read full story here

24.11.2024 18:46
Baseball: Chen does it all as Taiwan beats Japan, wins Premier12 Taiwan won a historic victory Sunday when Chen Chieh-hsien beat previously undefeated Japan with his glove and bat to win the Premier12 gold medal game 4-0. With one on and one out in the ninth inning at Tokyo Dome, Japan's Ryoya Kurihara hit a bullet to first that was caught and turned into a game-ending double play as Taiwan's players mobbed the field in celebration. Read full story here

24.11.2024 19:00
The truth about salt: how to avoid one of the world抯 biggest hidden killers Most of us consume far too much, which can lead to high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes. But there are some simple ways to retrain your palate and reduce your intakeLast Tuesday, I bought lunch on the go. I fancied something hot, tasty but healthy, so I chose a vegan ramen from the Japanese-inspired chain Wasabi. The soup was packed with turmeric noodles, vegetable gyozas, mushrooms, bean sprouts, pak choi, pickled ginger and sesame seeds, in a soy and miso broth. It was delicious. In fact, it was so delicious, I was suspicious. I checked out its nutritional information online. Only 342 calories, low in saturated fat Aha! Salt: 5.07g a portion.The World Health Organization recommends that adults eat less than 5g of salt a day. One noodle soup had exceeded my entire daily intake. (The UK limit is a little more generous at 6g, but even that wasn抰 far off.) Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 19:00
慠esilience interventions do work why coping strategies should be a staple of education Early instruction that teaches young people how to recognise negative thought patterns and manage their mental health may help to avoid problems in later lifeI was about 16 when I had my first bout of depression, but 29 when I sought help and received a diagnosis. In the intervening period, I thought I could weather my low moods alone, but the waves of hopelessness didn抰 lessen; they only gained momentum. I was left with a strong desire to evaporate, leaving no trace of my existence in the world.I am extremely lucky to have responded well to a course of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), but I can抰 help wondering how much pain I could have avoided if I抎 learned to manage my mental health better at a younger age, before my symptoms had even started to develop. Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 19:00
Isaac Newton抯 wealth 慽ntimately connected with slavery, author says Scientist and banker benefited from gold mined primarily by enslaved Africans in Brazil, book claimsSir Isaac Newton, whose theory of gravity revolutionised science and who later rose to the upper echelons of London抯 financial world, had closer financial ties to the transatlantic trade in enslaved people than was previously understood, a new book has claimed.The book, Ricardo抯 Dream, covers the life and work of David Ricardo, a pioneer of economic theory and the wealthiest stock trader of his day. It also re-examines Newton抯 time as master of the mint at the Royal Mint, where the scientist wielded political influence and amassed vast personal wealth after leaving his academic position in Cambridge. Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 19:46
Ski Alpin : Cl?ment No?l remporte le slalom de Gurgl Cl?ment No?l remporte le deuxi?me slalom de la saison ? Gurgl (Autriche). En t?te ? la fin de la premi?re manche, le champion olympique de P?kin n抋 pas trembl? pour remporter sa deuxi?me course, apr?s sa victoire ? Levi.

24.11.2024 20:05
Zelenskyy fears Ukraine is 憈esting ground for Russian weapons amid rise in Shahed strikes Kremlin has fired 500 drones over the border in the past week and set up two factories to make 慼undreds a week扷kraine抯 president said the country had been targeted by nearly 500 drones in the past week as well as more than 20 missiles and complained that Russia was using the country as 揳 testing ground for its munitions.Though Russia抯 first ever use of the Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile on Dnipro on Thursday captured global attention, on Sunday Volodymyr Zelenskyy highlighted the increased level of Shahed drone attacks. Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 20:13
Cop29 climate finance deal criticised as 憈ravesty of justice and 憇tage-managed Some countries say deal should not have been done and is 慳bysmally poor compared with what is neededThe climate finance deal agreed at Cop29 is a 搕ravesty of justice that should not have been adopted, some countries negotiators have said.The climate conference came to a dramatic close early on Sunday morning when negotiators struck an agreement to triple the flow of climate finance to poorer countries. Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 20:21
Pontypridd residents make frantic efforts to protect homes as river floods Welsh town fights raging River Taff with sandbags and buckets as central street has second big flood in four yearsThe River Taff raged through the centre of Pontypridd on Sunday, overflowing its banks and overwhelming homes and businesses.Sion Street, which runs parallel to the river in the centre of the Valleys town, was flooded, with the murky water breaching several terrace properties. Residents desperately tried to empty their front yards of water with plastic buckets, while others frantically stacked sandbags on their doorsteps. Continue reading... ...

24.11.2024 20:26
Angela Merkel 憈ormented by Brexit vote and saw it as 慼umiliation for EU Former German chancellor抯 book tells how she tried to help David Cameron win over Britain抯 EuroscepticsAngela Merkel has said she was 搕ormented over the result of the Brexit referendum and viewed it as a 揾umiliation, a disgrace for the EU that Britain was leaving.In her autobiography, Freedom, due to be published on Tuesday, the former German chancellor says she was dismayed by the notion that she might have done more to help the then British prime minister, David Cameron, who was keen for the UK to stay in the EU, but that ultimately, she concluded, he only had himself to blame. Continue reading... ...