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Jon Bernthal’s 1999 detour to study acting in Russia: “It absolutely saved my life”
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Major motorway closed ‘for most of the day’ after road workers find suspected human remains
A major UK motorway was closed for most of the day after road workers discovered suspected human remains during works on the carriageway, prompting a police investigation. The closure caused significant disruption for motorists, with the road expected to remain shut while officers examine the scene and try to establish the circumstances behind the find.…
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What will happen when a SpaceX rocket collides with the Moon?
A discarded upper stage from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is expected to strike the Moon on Wednesday, 5 August, after independent astronomers spotted it on an accidental collision course using public data. Nasa has confirmed there is no danger to Earth, but the event offers scientists a rare chance to study the effects of…
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Veolia and Sheffield City Council successfully trial ‘UK first’ carbon capture technology – Business Green
Veolia and Sheffield City Council successfully trial ‘UK first’ carbon capture technology Business Green
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Is this the end of topless sunbathing? Spanish study finds women are covering up because they fear unwanted snaps being spread online
A study from Spain has found that more women are choosing to keep their tops on at beaches and pools, with researchers linking the decline in topless sunbathing to growing anxiety about being photographed without consent and having those images shared or spread online. The trend reflects a broader shift in attitudes towards public nudity,…
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Haugesund New Nordic Films Unveils French Focus Including a Case Study on ‘Ibelin,’ From ‘The Imitation Game’ Director Morten Tyldum (EXCLUSIVE)
New Nordic Films, the Norwegian International Film Festival’s industry confab in Haugesund, has announced the program for its first ever French Focus, set up to foster partnerships and co-productions between France and the Nordic countries. The event, due to run Aug. 25-28, is organised by New Nordic Films in partnership with the Institut Francais de Norvège, the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, France’s National Center for…
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Oil profits spike as Middle East war fuels energy prices and Trump blasts soaring earnings – business live
Oil giants including BP, ExxonMobil and Chevron have reported surging profits, driven partly by higher energy prices linked to the Middle East conflict, prompting a sharp rebuke from Donald Trump and condemnation from environmental campaigners. Trump said the companies should “give some of that profit back to the public” and cut consumer fuel prices, while…
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Breast screening misses 95 per cent of young women who go on to develop cancer, study suggests
A new study suggests that routine breast screening fails to detect the vast majority of cancers that go on to develop in younger women, with researchers finding that 95 per cent of cases in this group were missed. The finding raises questions about the effectiveness of current screening approaches for younger age groups, who typically…
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Young white-tailed eagles released on Exmoor
Six young white-tailed eagles have been released on Exmoor, marking the first reintroduction of the species to the national park since it disappeared from the area roughly 200 years ago. The release, carried out by Forestry England and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, forms part of a wider biodiversity restoration project, with the environment secretary…
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Curlew revival continues at nature reserve
Rare curlews have returned to nest at Elmley Nature Reserve in Kent, the same site where they were hatched as part of a captive-rearing project to restore the at-risk wading bird to lowland Britain. Estate manager Gareth Fulton said it was “really exciting” that birds from earlier releases had paired up and come back to…