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- What a ping pong! China’s world number one ranked table tennis player’s racket is broken by an excited cameraman… before the star player uses a substitute to lose against an opponent he has never beaten before
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(Bloomberg) — The Bank of Japan signaled in a summary of comments from last week’s policy meeting that it was close to raising interest rates for the first time since 2007, but officials have not signaled agreement on the specific timing of the hike. There wasn’t. Move.Bank of Japan board members continued to discuss the prospect of lifting the negative interest rate policy at their January 22-23 meeting, with some members suggesting that the conditions for lifting the policy are improving.One of the nine board members said, “It appears that the conditions for policy revisions, such as lifting the negative…
A damning 2020 report found that Bashir forged bank statements to gain access to the royal family and showed them to Princess Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer. Wednesday 31 January 2024 00:57, United Kingdom In newly released emails, it has been revealed that Martin Bashir told colleagues that “professional jealousy” was the reason for his alleged deception in securing an interview with Princess Diana. The journalist wrote this message in 2020 – months before the scandal surrounding her infamous 1995 interview with BBC Panorama was exposed, in which she said of her relationship with then-Prince Charles: “This marriage… There were three…
by Melissa Branch and 17 Alaska Parents Has been updated: 57 few minutes ago release date: 1 1 hour ago(License/Getty Images) Alaskans across the state, regardless of their political leanings, are expressing alarm at the trend of an exodus of working-age Alaskans (see Alex DeMurban’s article published Jan. 16 in ADN). Families with children and prospective parents are leaving the state, fed up with a decade of underfunding the public education system. As much as we love our community, continued cuts and a lack of stable public education funding are making it increasingly difficult for parents to justify living here.…
Those calling for an end to the fighting between Israel and Hamas had no idea that until the morning of October 7, when thousands of terrorists invaded Israel and killed, beheaded, raped and mutilated hundreds of people. Apparently forgetting that there was a truce between the two parties. Israeli. The terrorists also kidnapped more than 240 people, half of whom are still held hostage in the Gaza Strip. It was Hamas, not Israel, that broke the ceasefire. This war was not started by Israel. The war was forced on Israel, who had no choice but to remove the terrorist…
January 31, 2024, 00:07 | Updated: January 31, 2024, 00:16 Martin Bashir blames race and class discrimination for scandal involving his deception in obtaining interview with Princess Diana, newly released BBC emails reveal Became. Photo: Alamy Martin Bashir has blamed race and class discrimination for the scandal surrounding his access to an interview with Princess Diana, newly released BBC emails reveal. The email was written months before the Panorama interview documentary exposed the scandal and was made public after the BBC was ordered by a judge to hand over around 3,000 emails related to the case. . The BBC had…
Written by Tom Gerken & Liv McMahontechnology reporter10 minutes agoimage source, Getty ImagesAmid growing concerns about children’s mental health and safety online, technology leaders including Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and X’s Linda Yaccarino are scheduled to testify in Washington today. Politicians say big tech companies are not doing enough to protect children from sexual exploitation.They are discussing stricter laws and demanding that executives appear to explain what has been done. The heads of TikTok, Discord, and Snap will also be in attendance.This is the first time many of the executives, including Yaccarino, are testifying before Congress.Yaccarino, like Discord boss Jason Citron…
One cheap and trivial gadget can transform your car from a dirty nightmare to a clean dream in seconds. For just £4 you can say goodbye to your messy car forever. A simple gadget brings great joy to driversCredit: Getty B&M’s Auto Tech Car Boot Organizer costs just £4 Tired of your boot being unwieldy and cluttered? A trunk organizer can store all the items a driver needs or wants to leave behind in the back. Extension cords, dog leashes, deicer, scrubbers, shopping bags, and anything else that gets tossed around in the trunk while driving can be stored in…
The world’s strangest car has been spotted on Facebook Marketplace for £14,000. It’s a block of cheese powered by a jet engine. Dieter Sturm, an amateur inventor, created Cheese & Atoll in hopes of getting sponsorship from a major cheese company. Cheese-N-Ator promises to be the world’s first and only jet-powered cheese wedgeCredit: Facebook The fuel tank is next to the driver’s seat, and the jet engine is behind a thin plate.Credit: Facebook Jet-powered cheese wedge rotates at 40,000 RPM and has a top speed of 110 mphCredit: Facebook The world’s first and only jet-powered cheese wedge was the brainchild…
The funding is expected to support local projects starting this summer, creating new jobs and supporting economic growth. It builds on 20 existing projects nationally and internationally that have benefited from £76.8m of funding since 2019. Cultural venues large and small are set to benefit from a £15 million grant as part of the Government’s Cultural Development Fund, which continues to improve access to the arts across the country. Successful bidders will share in a £15.2 million pot as part of the fourth round of the popular scheme. This funding will support economic growth by supporting the creation of local…
A Welsh restaurant has retained its elusive ‘world class’ status at the Good Food Guide’s first ever awards ceremony. Named one of the world’s best restaurants in August, Ynyshir is one of only four restaurants to be named in the guide’s top category in 2024 and named the best Welsh restaurant in the UK by the guide. It was one of three houses. . The restaurant, based in Machinelleth, is Wales’ first and only two Michelin star restaurant. The restaurant, run by Gareth Ward and his partner Amelia Erickson, is set in a Diffie estuary house that once served as…