Designer and ex-Spice Girl Victoria Beckham describes herself as someone who “desperately wanted to be liked” in a new three-part documentary about her life.
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Victoria Beckham reveals her journey from uncool kid to fashion designer in Netflix series
In the Netflix series, which debuted on October 9, the 51-year-old once known as Posh… -
Mystery of jet streams on gas giants explained with unified model
Researchers from the Netherlands Research School of Astronomy have created a new model that, they believe, explains the extreme jet streams seen on large planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
All four of the giant planets (Jupiter, Saturn,…
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Anti-Israel protests rock Pakistan: Police fire on Gaza protesters – what we know so far about violence that killed 11 in 3 days
Massive protests by the hardline Islamist group Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) escalated into violent clashes across multiple cities on Friday and Saturday, leaving at least 11 people dead and dozens…
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Cable stripped from rail line at Shenfield causes disruption
Cables have been stripped from an area near a major rail junction causing disruption for weekend passengers, a train operator said.
Greater Anglia said the theft between Shenfield and Brentwood, in Essex, resulted in a “loss of signalling” and the lines being blocked to London Liverpool Street on Saturday morning.
Network Rail and British Transport Police teams were sent to replace the cables in order to reopen the railway, with trains then resuming about lunch time.
A Greater Anglia spokesman said it was “sorry for the disruption” and affected passengers would be able to claim compensation for any delays.
The spokesperson added Saturday travel tickets could now be used on Sunday instead.
It was expected to take up to three hours before the train timetable was back to normal.
Greater Anglia said trains would be delayed, altered and cancelled in order to get crews and vehicles back into the correct places.
Signalling problems were first reported early on Saturday, before Greater Anglia later said the cable has been stolen.
Shenfield is a major junction for many services, including trains using the Great Eastern Main Line.
The blocked lines had prevented trains from running between Shenfield, Romford and London.
Passengers had also been unable to travel as normal on intercity trains between Norwich, Ipswich and London Liverpool Street.
Routes between Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester, Braintree Town and Southend Victoria to Liverpool Street were blocked too.
Passengers from Norwich were told to travel to London via Cambridge instead on GTR trains between Ely and London King’s Cross.
The incident also affected trains on the Elizabeth line between Stratford and Shenfield.
Greater Anglia, which runs trains across the East of England and into London, is to be brought into public ownership on Sunday.
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Boycotting Israel has gone mainstream: ‘We’ve never seen such traction before’ | Gaza
For more than a decade Shouk offered an Israeli-inspired, plant-based and kosher menu in and around Washington. Last week the chain was forced to close the last of five locations and lay off the last of 30 staff. It said the war in Gaza had made…
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Meghan Markle ‘went full-on Diana’ during Paris trip to send a message – Royals – News
Meghan Markle was in Paris over the weekend, which didn’t surprise one royal watcher, because that’s the Duchess’s thing, to be out and about when fall sets in.
According to Jane Barr, typically Meghan is spotted in New York City cosplaying
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Stylish beat-’em-ups, platformers and RPGs, and other new indie games worth checking out
Welcome to our latest roundup of what’s going on in the indie game space. Some gorgeous new games arrived this week, and we’ve got some demos and reveals from upcoming projects to take a look at.
Later this month, Lorelai and the Laser Eyes…
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China’s rare earth gambit reveals the next phase of its economic warfare – Politico
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- What critical minerals are on China’s export control list now? Dawn
- China’s Rare Earth Leverage Is the Frontline of 21st Century Geopolitics The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific Current Affairs Magazine
- China flexes clout over EV, battery supply-chain with new round of export curbs Automotive News
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Browser wars, a hallmark of the late 1990s tech world, are back with a vengeance—thanks to AI
The early days of the internet saw intense competition between graphical web browsers: Netscape Navigator faced off against Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. No sooner had Explorer won that conflict than a new war for marketshare erupted between…
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Science news this week: Astronomers close in on comet 3I/ATLAS’s origins, a strange gravity anomaly discovered off Africa and AI designs brand-new viruses
This week’s science news was bursting with mind-blowing astronomical observations, led by new discoveries about the origins of the comet 3I/ATLAS.
The comet, an interstellar interloper from far beyond our solar system, was first spotted in late…
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