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Maresca denies risk in bringing Palmer back for draw with Arsenal
Enzo Maresca denies there was any risk in bringing Cole Palmer back from injury to help Chelsea earn a point at home against Arsenal
NewsThe World's Most Overpriced Tourist Attractions – And Where To Go Instead
Travelling can be an expensive business, so here are our top alternative tourist attractions to cut costs – and the queues too.
NewsINSIDE USA - Trump's plans for Ukraine: If Europe wants a good peace, it must do more
Donald Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine quickly. Exactly how remains unclear. His advisers are arguing over various plans. But a consensus seems to be developing: The territory conquered by Moscow will be lost, and Europe must invest more for peace.
NewsTrump sends first firm warning to Putin
Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election last week, has meanwhile already urged his Russian counterpart not to escalate the war. This is what The Washington Post writes. Trump and Putin called each other last Thursday, which inevitably included a discussion of Putin's war on Ukraine. Trump has urged Russian President Vladimir Putin not to escalate the war in Ukraine. In the conversation, Trump also expressed his interest in a follow-up...
NewsLebanon: Heavy Rain Caused Severe Flooding in Beirut's Streets
Beirut, Lebanon - November 10, 2024 On the evening of 10 November 2024, heavy rainfall led to widespread flooding across several areas of Beirut, Lebanon.
NewsThis walking tour in Portugal was just voted the best travel experience in the world
The Unvanquished tour in Porto City Center has just been voted the best travel experience in the world by Tripadvisor’s 2024 Travelers’ Choice Awards. The tour lets you spend a day enjoying the heart of Portugal and its timeless beauty.
NewsRussian bombers with cruise missiles en route to Ukraine
The Ukrainian military reported on Telegram on Monday morning that Russian bombers had taken off and were on their way to Ukraine. These are reportedly carrying cruise missiles. Consequently, the air alert is in force in almost all of Ukraine. Ukrainians are holding their breath in the meantime. Witnesses in Kiev and elsewhere report widespread power cuts. The Ukrainian army informs that power has been cut ‘as a precaution’ because of the...
NewsRemember NATO's plan to save Ukraine aid if Trump was elected back into office?
Remember NATO's plan to save Ukraine aid if Trump was elected back into office?
NewsThis is the oldest Christmas market in Europe
With cinnamon in the air, lit up by thousands of lamps, Christmas markets are an enchanted interlude in the heart of towns and cities across the world. This is the perfect way to await Christmas while having fun. Let’s visit the oldest of them all, which is unsuprisingly in Germany.
NewsPrince William salutes veterans at Remembrance ceremony in London
Prince William salutes veterans at Remembrance Sunday ceremony in London. The ceremony is held on the nearest Sunday to November 11 to mark the end of WWI, and pays tribute to those who lost their lives in both World Wars and later conflicts.
NewsChina: Robots, AI products widely applied to life, production scenarios in China
China - November 11, 2024 Robots, AI products widely applied to life, production scenarios in China (Voice_over) Highly developed products like robots and unmanned vehicles are becoming more common in people's daily lives in China. At the World Robot Conference in Beijing earlier this year, humanoid robots that can cook, clean and even fold clothes attracted a lot of attention. Other robots demonstrated how they could assist farmers in harvesting crops. (Sound_bite) Dong Xiaojian, Exhibitor, 2024 World Robot Conference: "Our robots can currently pick apples, kiwis, and tomatoes, working 24 hours a day, 365 days a year." (Voice_over) Another exhibitor showcased a robot targeted at the elderly care market. (Sound_bite) Zhang Yongpan, General manager, Shanghai Robosys Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.: "The robot mainly focuses on the elderly, providing care for their daily lives and managing their health, including the screening for Alzheimer's disease. It can even help the elderly do some simple things at home." (Voice_over) Driverless vehicles, meanwhile, have already become reality in east China's Anhui Province, where locals can ride driverless busses for free. (Sound_bite) Resident: "I think the experience is very good. First of all, there are two large screens, where you can clearly see the road conditions, and the related driving conditions. The bus runs at a rather stable speed, and the general feeling of taking the bus is quite good." (Voice_over) Autonomous vehicles are also being widely used in the logistics sector, which experts say has significantly improved efficiency. [Restriction: No access Chinese mainland]
NewsAncelotti on Vinicius, Mbappe and Bellingham after 4-0 win
Carlo Ancelotti speaks on the impact Vinicius, Mbappe and Bellingham after Real Madrid secured a 4-0 win over Osasuna
NewsThe UK has abandoned Ukraine
The UK has slowed its support for Ukraine since the Labour Party came to power at 10 Downing Street, lamented former Defense Secretary Ben Wallace. This week, the British newspaper The Guardian published a detailed article highlighting Ukrainian officials’ frustrations over the slower pace of British aid and the decline in diplomatic relations since Keir Starmer took office last summer. In an interview with BBC Radio 4, Ben Wallace revealed that...
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