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22.12.2024 3:05
Thousands gather at Stonehenge to celebrate the winter solstice Dawn of shortest day of year welcomed with drumming, chanting and singing at neolithic monument in WiltshireThousands of people greeted the dawn with cheers and applause at Stonehenge on Saturday as they marked the winter solstice.Those who observed the spectacle at the neolithic monument in Wiltshire encountered a windy morning as they marked the shortest day of the year. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 3:26
Trump appoints The Apprentice producer as US special envoy to UK Mark Burnett, who also created Survivor, Shark Tank and The Voice, lacks diplomatic and foreign policy experienceDonald Trump has appointed Mark Burnett, a British television producer who helped produce Trump抯 show The Apprentice, as the US抯 special envoy to the UK.In an announcement on Truth Social on Saturday, Trump hailed 64-year-old Burnett, saying: 揥ith a distinguished career in television production and business, Mark brings a unique blend of diplomatic acumen and international recognition to this important role. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 4:06
Japan to revise law for emergency animal shootings amid bear attacks The Japanese government plans to revise the law to allow municipalities to authorize "emergency shootings" by hunters when animals enter populated areas, a source close to the matter said Saturday, amid a rise in bear attacks. The planned revision to the law on wildlife protection and management is designed to enable quicker and more effective prevention compared with current measures, which allow police to only permit emergency shootings once people are in danger. Read full story here

22.12.2024 4:35
Princess Beatrice to spend Christmas at Sandringham after Italy trip shelved Plan for pregnant royal go overseas for festive period scrapped after doctors advise against travelPrincess Beatrice will be joining the royal family at Sandringham this Christmas after changing her travel plans due to medical advice, it is understood.Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, are expecting their second child in early spring and were planning on spending the festive period overseas with his parents. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 5:01
Biden signs funding bill after Congress narrowly avoids government shutdown President Biden has signed a bill to fund the government through mid-March after Congress reached an 11th-hour deal to prevent a government shutdown before the holidays. But the chaos that led to that deal is raising questions about House Speaker Mike Johnson's future, along with how it might impact President-elect Trump's agenda once he's sworn in. NBC News' Julie Tsirkin reports from Capitol Hill.

22.12.2024 5:05
Click, clic boom! How secondhand clothes shopping turned very sour Apps like Depop and Vinted are hugely popular, but an online culture of scams, rage and suspicion is now the default between buyers and sellers, with communications quickly descending into hurling abuse at a strangerHere is a real-life conversation on a secondhand shopping app: a buyer of two items asks if a seller could combine postage costs. The petulant seller refuses. After a grating plea from the buyer, the seller retorts, 揊ine, I抣l refund you, but I抦 doing it my way. Eventually, the buyer receives a large piece of card with a load of grubby coppers stuck to it with Sellotape. On the back it says, 揈njoy the refund!擜nd there抯 nothing odd about this these sorts of exchanges between Brits on marketplace apps are so commonplace they have become part of the texture of the shopping experience. Maybe even part of the fun. But why do we communicate like this? What is happening that we can抰 be remotely polite and normal? Where have our famous manners gone? Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 5:05
Ouch! Solving the riddle of pain We all know what hurts, but why is it so difficult to describe? Emma Cook meets the neurologists attempting to solve one of medicine抯 most enduring issues and what it means for patients and hears from a woman who has never felt painDeep in the basement of Oxford抯 Institute of Biomedical Engineering, I am sitting in a pain laboratory trying to describe a series of small but exquisitely sharp electrical shocks emanating from an electrode attached to my index finger. It is proving to be something of a challenge. 揧eah, no, that抯 really, er, unpleasant, I offer, inarticulately, as the electric shocks slowly ramp up, their intensity putting me in mind of an excruciating jellyfish sting last summer.揙w, that really hurts, I manage. Up goes the volume. 揂nd this? Language escapes me and I emit a small reflexive cry instead. Dr Ben Seymour, a professor of clinical neuroscience and honorary consultant neurologist at Oxford University who has designed these tests, looks rather pleased. We are working our way briskly through a varied menu of different aches and pains, some heated, some chilled. The electric shock to the finger is the equivalent of an injury signal, a short sharp warning pain to alert us to danger. 揑t抯 the 憃w one, explains Seymour. 揑 call it the wasp as it has a kind of angriness to it. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 5:09
Oleksandr Usyk wins heavyweight rematch to silence Tyson Fury in Riyadh Ukrainian wins 116-112 on all three scorecardsBriton shakes his head and leaves ring speechlessOleksandr Usyk remains the shining king of boxing抯 dark and chaotic world. The great Ukrainian retained his three titles as the heavyweight champion of the world when he defeated Tyson Fury on points in a defining contest in the early hours of Sunday morning in Riyadh. Usyk boxed with clinical authority to win clearly by a score of 116-112 on all three cards.The pace was unrelenting and, ultimately, Usyk was just too fast, too smart and too skilled for Fury. His movement, accuracy and precision of punching were exemplary. Fury fought brilliantly at times but he could not sustain any real pitch of intensity. He began to flag at key moments of the bout as Usyk pulled away to secure his 璫omprehensive victory. Continue reading... ...

22.12.2024 6:01
Toho Studios adopts hydrogen-fired power in 1st Japan commercial use Toho Co., the creator and film producer behind the hit "Godzilla" series, has started using hydrogen-fired electricity for its main studio in Tokyo, becoming the first company in Japan to commercially use such power. Jera Co., a joint venture between Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. and Chubu Electric Power Co., is the green power supplier to Toho Studios, one of the largest film studios in the country. Read full story here