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17.11 / 11:35
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02.01 / 11:17
Booking Discover Food Research Moss show travelers Discover the sweet legacy of Cowboy Cookies: A 1940s chocolate delight
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Chocolate: A global history is an essential guide for writers, researchers and food afionados about the long winding story of how chocolate travelled from the early Americas to the present day. Authors Sarah Moss and Alexader Badenoch write that evidence of cocoa has been found from the Olmec-era, pre-Classic Maya sites in Belize.
23.11 / 19:09
markets Action Election shooting rapper reports Interviews Why has Diddy issued a cease-and-desist letter to Shyne?
cease-and-desist letter to his former protégé, Moses “Shyne” Barrow, regarding claims made in Shyne’s new Hulu documentary, The Honorable Shyne. The documentary includes accusations that Shyne was unfairly made the “fall guy” for Diddy in the infamous 1999 New York nightclub shooting.
22.11 / 14:37
UPS Provident Waters economy country biodiversity The Bahamas will refinance part of its debt to protect its famous turquoise waters
The Bahamas says it will refinance $300 million of its external debt to free up more than $120 million for marine conservation projects and climate change mitigation
19.11 / 20:53
markets Strategy Parke shooting performer rapper reports Animal sacrifice: Did Diddy turn to supernatural forces to help him win a case 25 years ago? His ex-bodyguard makes startling claims
Sean Diddy Combs named Gene Deal has eventually made some sensational claims regarding an alleged animal sacrifice ritual performed by the hip-hop mogul just hours before he was acquitted of charges related to a 1999 nightclub shooting, reported Daily News. According to Daily News, in the recently released Hulu documentary ‘The Honorable Shyne’, Gene Deal recounts witnessing Sean Diddy Combs participate in a ritual in the Central Park where he reportedly sacrificed a white bird to influence the outcome of his trial. Adding on to that, Gene Deal described seeing Sean Diddy Combs drop to his knees before an unnamed man who prayed and instructed him to release the bird which then eventually fell lifelessly to the ground. Also Read: Vital deep sea communication cable between Germany and Finland cut, fingers point to one person — who is he?
20.10 / 14:53
Citi Sustainability Southern Oscar Oscar becomes “tiny” hurricane, warnings issued for Turks and Caicos, Bahamas, Cuba
MIAMI (AP) — The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Hurricane Oscar has formed off the coast of the Bahamas.
26.09 / 15:07
Hollywood UPS Art Career film love reports Francis Ford Coppola bet more than $100 million on his legacy. Now what?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Francis Ford Coppola was flush from The Godfather in 1973 when he bought an architectural jewel in San Francisco’s North Beach for $500,000. His new headquarters was a flatiron building clad in tile and copper, with an eight-story steel frame that withstood the great earthquake of 1906.
19.09 / 20:49
markets UPS Celebrity prevention Interviews Relationships Shyne Barrow reacts to Diddy's arrest and reflects on their past.
Diddy's arrest. In response to Diddy's felony charges and arrest, Shyne Barrow has shared his thoughts. Days after Sean Combs was charged by New York prosecutors with racketeering and sex trafficking, the former Bad Boy artist made a statement. On Tuesday, September 17, a judge denied Sean Combs' request for bail, and on September 18, another judge remanded him into custody. This implies that Diddy will spend the time leading up to and including his trial incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York.
13.07 / 10:39
UPS Sustainability Southern Death Kingstone reports Hurricane Beryl roars toward Jamaica after killing at least 6 people in the southeast Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl is roaring toward Jamaica as islanders scramble to make preparations after the powerful Category 4 storm earlier killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean
30.06 / 10:05
UPS Man Adventure Instagram love travelers This man traveled 32,000 miles to deliver 20 postcards. He’s not done yet.
Jonny Beardmore, a naturally friendly guy, has a novel way to meet more people. Earlier this year, he loaded up a carry-on bag, left his London home and embarked on a yearlong journey across seven continents with the goal of hand-delivering 50 postcards to their intended recipients. One was to Steve in Belize from Denise, professing her love.
22.06 / 20:23
Target Waters Sustainability Trade War information reports Yemen's Houthi rebels target ship in the Gulf of Aden as the Eisenhower aircraft carrier heads home
the sinking this week of the ship Tutor, which marked what appears to be a new escalation by the Iranian-backed Houthis in their campaign of strikes on ships in the vital maritime corridor over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the U.S. military ordered the USS Dwight D.
20.06 / 19:57
Waves Extreme Glacier wellness consequences International Is climate change leading to frequent and high intensity heat waves in North America?
North America continues to be gripped by a heat wave. The heatwave that began in May and continues to affect day to day life in the central and eastern states of the US has already killed many others in Mexico. According to the scientists, this was made 35 times more likely because of anthropogenic factors causing climate change. Human induced activities such as burning of fossil fuels has caused this issue. In neighboring Mexico, this heatwave has already killed 125 people and led to thousands of heatstroke cases. There is bad news as this heatwave like conditions will only intensify if human induced activities do not reduce, according to scientists. This study was conducted by World Weather Attribution which is an international collaboration of scientists who study climate change. Record high temperatures:
31.05 / 22:13
Williams security Strategy wellness country 2020 travelers Controversy erupts over Nigeria visit of Prince Harry and Meghan Markel? Did the breach protocol?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markel’s recent visit to Nigeria may have been successful but it has only raised several questions about its purpose, protocol and other matters. While the visit was a PR success, it may have created tense moments for the members of the British diplomatic service and the security establishment. It is well known that such visits generally tend to create diplomatic incidents in the host country if they aren’t handled properly. Prince Harry and Meghan Markel, who were working royals before they decided to step down in 2020, visited countries at the invitation of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Since they aren’t part of any of the royal duties anymore, the officials from the FCO heaved a sigh of relief. If otherwise, it would have given the local British diplomatic establishment which is an Embassy/High Commission, a headache as it becomes their responsibility to handle all issues arising from protocol, security, media and planning the entire visit.
05.05 / 12:17
Action security Trade country Latin 2020 Colombia breaks diplomatic ties with Israel but its military relies on key Israeli-built equipment
Colombia has become the latest Latin American country to announce it will break diplomatic relations with Israel over its military campaign in Gaza
07.03 / 03:11
UPS Target Trade social consequences International Missile from Yemen hit bulk carrier in Gulf of Aden, 3 dead and 4 injured
Houthis vow response after airstrikes by US, UK: 'These attacks will not…' Huthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said on social media that the True Confidence was targeted with multiple missiles "after the ship's crew rejected warning messages" from the Huthis. - Months of attacks - The British embassy in Sanaa had earlier said the toll was at least two dead, describing the loss of life as "the sad but inevitable consequence of the Huthis recklessly firing missiles at international shipping." British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meanwhile promised that "we will continue to stand up for freedom of navigation and back our words with actions." US, UK launch second round of strikes on Huthis in Yemen The United States and Britain have since January launched repeated strikes on Huthi targets in Yemen in response to the ship attacks, but the rebels have continued to target merchant vessels.
02.03 / 17:51
Target Southern War country reports SOLIDARITY International Ship sunk by Houthis threatens Red Sea environment, Yemeni government says
ADEN, Yemen (Reuters) -The UK-owned Rubymar, attacked by Houthi militants last month, has sunk in the Red Sea, Yemen's internationally recognised government said on Saturday, warning of a «environmental catastrophe» from the ship's cargo of fertilizer.
20.02 / 03:01
markets UPS economy Trade President SOLIDARITY Oil prices hold near 3-week highs on Middle East tensions, China demand
Oil prices were little changed in early Asian trading on Tuesday, hovering close to three-week highs on heightened Middle East tensions and recovering China demand. Brent futures ticked down 8 cents to $83.48 a barrel by 0133 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for April delivery inched down 10 cents to $78.36 a barrel. The March WTI contract rose 26 cents to $79.45 a barrel as traders prepared for that contract to expire during the day.
19.02 / 13:37
Target Trade shooting country reports travelers International Houthi rebels' attack severely damages a Belize-flagged ship in key strait leading to the Red Sea
A missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels damaged a Belize-flagged ship traveling through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that connects the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, forcing the crew to abandon the ship
26.12 / 14:20
Gap Fighting Southern vaccine pandemic malaria 2024 WHO urges pandemic accord in 2024 after years of Covid pain
WHO said Tuesday the world needs to properly prepare for future pandemics after finally ending three years of Covid «crisis, pain and loss,» In his end-of-year message, World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said 2023 had marked a turning point in fighting major health challenges but had also brought «immense and avoidable suffering.»
10.12 / 05:31
FIVE Manufacturing country information reports testing medicines Maldives reports contamination in Pakistani syrups, suspension medicines: Report
Maldives has reported contamination in Pakistsyrups and suspension medicines, Dawn reported. The report prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to issue an alert urging countries to step up vigilance and test products manufactured by a Lahore-based pharmaceutical company, according to Dawn.
30.11 / 07:51
economy pandemic country voice Department shock Many small islands have no room for manoeuvre at COP28
climate summit convened by the UN, COP28 , which opens in Dubai on November 30th, one group is sure to have an outsize voice. These are the small island developing states (SIDS). Their club numbers just 39 full members and 18 associates.

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