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Three things Liverpool need to work on during the international break
Three things Liverpool need to work on during the international break
Three areas Liverpool must focus on during the 2023 November international break.
2023-11-18 02:53
Marketmind: G4 central bankers speak, chips wars rumble
Marketmind: G4 central bankers speak, chips wars rumble
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Eyeing another slew of impressive U.S.
2023-06-28 18:21
US CDC advisers recommend older adults may receive Pfizer, GSK shots for RSV
US CDC advisers recommend older adults may receive Pfizer, GSK shots for RSV
By Michael Erman and Raghav Mahobe (Reuters) -A panel of advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2023-06-22 06:23
Jane Birkin, British-French celebrity and style icon, dies at 76
Jane Birkin, British-French celebrity and style icon, dies at 76
Jane Birkin, the British-born singer and actress who became a style icon in her adopted France, has died, a close source said...
2023-07-16 20:50
What is skiplagging? Schoolboy detained at Florida airport after trying to use 'frowned upon' flight trick
What is skiplagging? Schoolboy detained at Florida airport after trying to use 'frowned upon' flight trick
Logan Parsons was flying from Gainesville to Charlotte but he purchased a ticket that terminated in NYC because it was cheaper than a direct flight
2023-07-12 17:49
Meta must provide details on measures against child sexual abuse by Dec. 22, EU says
Meta must provide details on measures against child sexual abuse by Dec. 22, EU says
BRUSSELS EU tech regulators on Friday ordered Meta Platforms to provide details on measures taken to tackle child
2023-12-01 19:54
Mariners have resources to make moves after 88-win season but it might not be in free agency
Mariners have resources to make moves after 88-win season but it might not be in free agency
Seattle Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto says he doesn't know if going out and signing high-cost, big-name free agents is the answer to make the team better than the other clubs in the AL West
2023-10-04 09:56
Ukraine already preparing for “worst-case scenario” winter siege, says UK
Ukraine already preparing for “worst-case scenario” winter siege, says UK
Ukraine is already stockpiling fuel ahead of another challenging winter under siege from Russia, the UK’s Ministry of Defence said on Thursday. The ministry said in its intelligence report that “despite the consistent pressures of war, Ukrainian efforts to build up fuel stockpiles will likely be successful in ensuring that it will have sufficient fuel reserves during the approaching winter period.” It also noted that “Ukraine has been effective in mobilising its mining sector to maintain output, ensuring a continuous supply of coal is available for thermal power and heating plants in the winter, with substantial gas stocks providing a further reserve”. “Despite Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure likely continuing this winter, Ukraine demonstrated last winter that it has the skilled workforce and expertise needed to operate and maintain the power network, even in wartime conditions,” it further noted in the defence intelligence report. Even as British analysts acknowledged the likelihood of Russia resuming attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in winter, they highlighted the country’s ability to sustain its power network in the face of wartime challenges, the Kyiv Independent reported. In the winter of 2022-2023, Russian forces attempted to severely damage Ukraine’s power network through extensive attacks. Despite this, prime minister Denys Shmyhal reported that substantial repairs have been carried out, restoring 80 per cent of the primary power grids and high-voltage stations affected by the assaults. On 15 November last year, Mr Shmyhal pointed out that Moscow had launched approximately 100 missiles, primarily targeting the country’s energy infrastructure. Energy minister Herman Haluschenko labelled the attack the “most massive” bombardment of power infrastructure since the beginning of the war. In July this year, infrastructure minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said that nearly 100 per cent of thermal power stations, which had suffered damage from Russian attacks in late 2022 and early 2023, have been successfully repaired. “In general, as of today, the preparation level of utility networks for stable operation in the autumn-winter period of 2023-2024 is roughly 60 per cent,” the minister wrote on social media, adding that Ukraine will be 100 per cent ready in technical terms before the start of the next heating season on 1 October. “We must be prepared for the worst-case scenario, which includes repeated missile and drone attacks on energy infrastructure,” Ukraine’s state energy operator Ukrenergo’s head, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi said in Kharkiv on 27 July, according to Ukrainska Pravda. He continued: “We at Ukrenergo are absolutely certain that our main network will be ready to function without restrictions during the heating season.” However, he also added: “We don’t want to help the enemy understand the power system in detail.” Read More Ukraine’s intelligence service claims responsibility for Crimean Bridge drone attack Staff at Ukraine's experimental nuclear site pick up pieces from Russian strikes A camp teaches Ukrainian soldiers who were blinded in combat to navigate the world again UK inflation falls 1.1% in just one month as Ukraine war energy price crisis starts to ease Wagner mercenaries issue a chilling message on Poland’s doorstep: ‘We are here’
2023-08-18 00:56
German companies see risks from economic policy, energy prices -DIHK
German companies see risks from economic policy, energy prices -DIHK
BERLIN German companies see numerous risks to business at the moment including economic policy, high energy and raw
2023-10-26 15:47
Ireland coach Farrell slams 'circus' over son Owen's rescinded red card
Ireland coach Farrell slams 'circus' over son Owen's rescinded red card
Ireland coach Andy Farrell has labelled the "circus" surrounding the row over son Owen's rescinded...
2023-08-18 00:15
Ecuador politician murder: Prison gangs in terror reign
Ecuador politician murder: Prison gangs in terror reign
A presidential candidate has been killed in the latest assassination in Ecuador as gang crime soars.
2023-08-10 21:17
Pride month: Five famous faces who were raised by LGBT+ families
Pride month: Five famous faces who were raised by LGBT+ families
Pride month is currently being celebrated around the world, and there are more famous faces than you might realise who were raised by LGBT+ families. In fact, Jay-Z was most-notably supportive of his mum, Gloria Carter, who came out back in 2017, with the rapper saying he 'cried' with happiness - and even went on to dedicate song lyrics to her. Similarly, 50 Cent's mum came out as lesbian when he was young, but she unfortunately passed away soon after. In 1944 Robert De Niro's dad, a renowned painter, publicly came out as gay and entered into a relationship with poet Robert Duncan. Click here to sign up for our newsletters
2023-06-12 21:58