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Delicious Grazing Board Ideas For An Unforgettable Spread
Check out expert tips for creating fabulous grazing boards, with plenty of ideas and recipes to try – from charcuterie and cheese to dessert.
News7 little-known Canadian cities worth the detour
Canada is full of fascinating cities worth a closer look. Here's are seven of these gems for a trip off the beaten track.
News‘A beacon of hope’: World’s largest coral discovered in the Pacific Ocean unharmed by global warming
A mega coral has been discovered by scientists in the Solomon Islands, which holds centuries of ocean secrets. View on euronews
NewsWhat happens to Trump's legal cases now he's been reelected?
Donald Trump is set to become the first person convicted of a felony to be inaugurated as US president. As he continues to face legal action, what will happen to his state and federal cases now that he's been reelected?
NewsWhat will Elon Musk's new government job look like?
The world's richest man has just been given even more influence and power. He's been chosen to head the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, or Doge. It fulfils a promise made after Musk endorsed Trump and poured $120 million into his campaign.
NewsRussia put a dangerous new warhead in its kamikaze drones
Russia put a dangerous new warhead in its kamikaze drones
NewsRanked: The 25 Most Expensive TV Shows EVER
From the juggernaut hit Game of Thrones to The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, we've ranked the priciest small-screen spectaculars on a cost-per-episode basis. Some of the entries may surprise you.
NewsCOP29: Carbon emissions hit new high as climate action stagnates
Despite the urgent need to reduce carbon in the atmosphere to slow climate change, fossil fuel emissions are still rising, say scientists. Global heating projections have also 'flat-lined.'
News15 eye-catching cars at 2024’s NEC Classic Motor Show
15 eye-catching cars at 2024’s NEC Classic Motor Show
News19 Foods You Should NEVER Eat After Their Expiry Date
You're hungry and it seems a waste to throw food away – should you carry on and risk it anyway, or search out another sandwich filling? Here we reveal the foods that you should always throw away once the expiry date has passed – no matter how edible they might appear.
NewsThe World's 29 Tastiest Comfort Foods, RANKED
There's nothing quite like indulging in a plateful of cozy comfort food to give your heart, soul and stomach a boost. From carb-loaded creations to meals packed with cheesy goodness, these are the most delicious comfort foods from around the globe...
NewsOverwhelmed, Russians prepare a massive attack
Andri Kovalenko, head of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council's Center for Countering Disinformation, warns that the Russian army is ready to launch a “massive attack”. Even if recent Russian missile strikes and drone raids have not had the desired effect, as Andri Kovalenko points out, “the Russians have stockpiled cruise missiles and are continuing to do so for the winter”, they're ready for a “massive attack”. It's a fact that...
NewsParanoid Putin: the extreme security measures of Russia's president
Paranoid Putin: the extreme security measures of Russia's president
NewsMoment turbulence throws passengers out of seats on Miami-bound flight
The Scandinavian Airlines flight, which was supposed to take over nine hours, was almost at its destination when it was forced to head all the way back to Stockholm.
NewsChina: Soap factory workers diligently pack on assembly line in China
Hebei, China - November 04, 2024 [Note: no sound] In Hebei, a province in northern China, a video filmed on November 4, 2024, shows workers diligently operating on a soap factory assembly line. Among them, a woman repeatedly picks up soap bars from the conveyor belt and places them into boxes with steady, practiced movements. Chinese netizens noted the hard work, with one commenting, "You can earn 150 yuan by the end of a day."
News‘Trump-proofing’ is distracting the world from far graver challenges
Over the past week, four of the world's more important multilateral institutions - and hundreds of world leaders - have been working hard to foster international cooperation. Pity most of their work is likely to be in vain. Instead of focusing on the looming challenges - from slowing climate change and agreeing on finance for poor countries that ar...
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