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Banks are propping up the fossil fuel industry to the tune of €6.5 trillion, new report finds
Barclays, Santander and Deutsche Bank were among Europe’s biggest fossil fuel financers in 2023. View on euronews
NewsPutin Claims Kharkiv: Zelensky's General's Startling Admission Shakes NATO and U.S
Ukraine's intelligence chief, Kirill Budanov, has openly acknowledged the worsening situation in the country, particularly in the north, where Moscow has seized multiple villages in the Kharkiv region. With a shortage of manpower and delays in Western military aid, Ukraine's military is facing a critical situation. Budanov warned that Russia's next incursion is imminent, putting further strain on Ukrainian forces. Despite efforts to redirect troops, the frontline remains precarious, with Budanov expressing concern about the country's defense capabilities.#RussiaKharkivAttack #KharkivInvasion #RussiaAttacksKharkiv #Ukraine #Kharkiv #Frontline #Intel #Putin #Zelensky #NATO #US #Military #Defense #Security #War #Russia #Admission #Crisis ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.103~GR.124~
NewsREVEALED: Full list of Red Lobster restaurant closures as popular chain considers bankruptcy - find out if YOUR favorite is affected
The full list of Red Lobster locations that were closed overnight has been revealed. They are spread out over 21 states.
News10 Best Songs In History According To ChatGPT
Here is a list of the best 10 songs according to the famous AI ChatGPT
NewsKing Charles unveils first official portrait since Coronation
King Charles unveiled the first completed official portrait of himself since the Coronation. The painting, by artist Jonathan Yeo, was commissioned in 2020 to celebrate the then-Prince of Wales's 50 years as a member of The Drapers' Company.
NewsEurope gears up for war
many European countries are reversing decades of peacetime policy to reignite their war engines. Others never stopped and are only consolidating efforts to ensure they are fit for conflict
NewsGeorge Clooney Making Broadway Debut In ‘Good Night, And Good Luck’ - #Shorts
George Clooney is set to make his Broadway debut in the new play 'Good Night, and Good Luck' taking place in Spring 2025. Tony Award-winner David Cromer will direct this production, co-written by Clooney and Grant Heslov, based on their 2005 film of the same name. Clooney directed the film and played Fred Friendly and his co-star David Strathairn starred as news journalist Edward R. Murrow. In this stage adaptation, Clooney will take on the role of Murrow, who died in 1965. "I am honored, after all these years, to be coming back to the stage and especially to Broadway, the art form and the venue that every actor aspires to," said Clooney in a statement. Cromer added that Murrow “operated a kind of moral clarity that feels vanishingly rare in today’s media landscape." The director explained that there is a sense of “immediacy” in early TV broadcasts that “can only be effectively captured on stage."
NewsSilver tsunami 'threatens economy' as seniors outnumber children
The 'silver tsunami' has already seen the burden on working age-people double since 1960 when there were six workers for every over-65.
NewsUK completes first test flight of ‘un-jammable’ quantum navigation system
The UK completed a successful test flight of a quantum-powered navigation system that cannot be jammed by foreign actors. View on euronews
NewsUrgent 'do not eat' alert for 25 sandwiches
Made by a Southall-based business Bread Spread regulators warned the meals have not been manufactured 'in accordance with food law requirements'.
NewsSweden prepares for worst case scenario
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has stated that he is prepared to place nuclear weapons on Swedish territory in times of war. The Swedish parliament, a new member of NATO, is due to vote in June on a defence cooperation agreement with the US. Such an agreement would give the US access to Swedish military bases and allow the US to store equipment and weapons in the Scandinavian country. In recent weeks, there have been increasing...
NewsWhere to fill up your car as petrol plunges to 99c a litre
Traffic queues are expected to stretch around the Metro Petroleum on Bellevue Rd in Figtree near Wollongong.
NewsIncredible Asian Noodle Dishes for Everyday Meals
Noodles are one of our favorite foods for quick and easy meals. Here are 30 different recipes to satisfy all your cravings.
NewsKaieteur Falls The World's Largest Single Drop Waterfall
A stunning video has captured the immense beauty and raw power of the world’s largest single-drop waterfall - which only a few thousand people visit per year due to its remote location. Sensational Kaieteur Falls, found in the Kaieteur National Park on the Potaro River in Guyana, sees some 30,000 gallons of water cascade down a sheer drop of about 750ft. Estimates put the number of tourists who make the journey to see the falls themselves at under 4000 per year - compared to the city of Niagara Falls which welcomes 12m annually. Most visitors take about a one hour flight from capital city Georgetown to an airstrip at the top of the falls - where protected parkland makes for spectacular scenes. That was the route keen traveler Jeremy Weate, originally from Birmingham, UK but who now lives in Kenya, took while he was visiting the country for business.
NewsStaying Hydrated Can Lower Your Risk Of Heart Failure
Staying consistently well-hydrated can reduce a person’s risk of developing severe heart problems in the future. This is according to researchers from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Similar to reducing salt intake, drinking enough water and staying hydrated are ways to support our hearts and may help reduce long-term risks for heart disease, Natalia Dmitrieva, Ph.D., Lead Study Author. Heart failure impacts over 6.2 million Americans. It is more common in adults who are over the age of 65. The researchers recommend that men drink 2-3 liters of water every day, while women should drink 1.5-2.1 liters. Staying well-hydrated also helps to support overall essential body functioning
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