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Nasa astronaut hospitalised after return from space station
'The one astronaut who remains at Ascension is in stable condition under observation as a precautionary measure.'
NewsGuardiola previews Man City v Southampton
Guardiola backed winless Southampton boss Martin for believing in his approach and sticking to it.
NewsJose names Spurs and Man United as his Europa League favourites
Jose Mourinho names Tottenham Hotspur and Man United, the latter of whom Fenerbahce face next, as his favourites to win the Europa League
NewsI'm on a mission to visit every Irish pub in the world. I've been to 94 so far. These are the best, the worst and the weirdest (including one that serves the 'Frankenstein'… half Guinness and half Heineken)
Colm Dalton explains the key criteria for the perfect Irish pub, which U.S pub in a strip mall is the 'real deal' and where to find the UK's best Irish pubs.
NewsGoogle's partnership with AI company Anthropic faces UK watchdog investigation
The UK competition authority has scrutinised multiple tech companies' partnerships with AI companies. View on euronews
NewsIran: Tehran at night followinfg the Israeli attack
Tehran, Iran - October 26, 2024 Iranian TV: Some of the sounds of explosions around Tehran are due to the activation of air defence systems.
NewsPutin wants peace in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin has expressed his willingness to consider all options that could lead to peace in Ukraine, as the conflict has now entered its second year. During his closing speech at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, the Russian president addressed reporters' questions and touched on the current situation, following North Korea's recent military support to Moscow. Regarding Pyongyang's assistance, Vladimir Putin explained that Moscow is...
NewsSurprising cars that are related to each other
These separated-at-birth cars showcase how flexible modern technology has become
NewsThe World's Most Remote Restaurants Are Worth The Journey
Found down remote, wiggling roads, atop steep hills, and clinging to mountainsides, these are the world’s most remote restaurants – and they're all worthy of a food pilgrimage.
NewsThe World's Oldest Food Brands With A Seriously Long Shelf Life
New food inventions are constantly coming and going, but there are some brands that are utterly timeless. These Iconic mainstays are recognized all over the globe and have stood firm over decades and even centuries, either by adapting to suit modern tastes or just by offering extremely delicious and practical food products.
NewsFrance must prepare for war
Last July, on the eve of the national holiday in France, French President, Emmanuel Macron, stressed the need for an “adjustment” of the country's defense budget in 2025. This was a statement made during his traditional address to the armed forces, in front of an audience of high-ranking officers. Emmanuel Macron, due to the “rapprochement of threats”, and while the war in Ukraine is still raging, believes that this adjustment's necessary. "The...
NewsWhite House orders US security agencies to step up AI use
National Security Adviser Sullivan emphasized that the US must outpace its rivals, including China, in harnessing AI technology. The plans also address risks, with a focus on protecting privacy and human rights.
NewsTransform Your Closet With These 18 Clever Makeover Ideas
From a poodle dressing room to a stylish home office and a luxe make-up station, these awesome closet makeovers are sure to inspire your next project – but deciding which one to replicate could be a challenge!
NewsArteta gives injury update on Saka and Calafiori before Liverpool
Mikel Arteta shares latest updates on Bukayo Saka and Riccardo Calafiori, ahead of Arsenal's home tie against Liverpool in the Premier League
NewsThe Russian disease that's eating away at Putin's army
According to the independent Ukrainian media outlet Euromaidan, which has analyzed Russian society, this evil is a widespread corruption. For Oleksiy Zagorodnyuk, an independent researcher on Russian war economy: "Endemic corruption has been a dominant factor in Russia's losses. The exclusive hierarchical structure of the Russian military, which is subordinate to the head of state and subject to little or no external control, fosters widespread...
NewsWhere Can You Find The World's Most Beautiful Ceilings?
From Roman domes and Renaissance frescoes to medieval tilework and modern art installations, there are some awesome ceilings out there if you put your eyes up.
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