When the artist Sunil Gupta found out he was HIV positive in July 1995, making a collage helped him to process how he felt. He used an image of himself taken on the day of his diagnosis clutching his knees and looking defiantly into the camera,…
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Brisbane 2032 unveils strategy to boost local business and create a long-term Games legacy
Following the example of Paris 2024, where 90 per cent of suppliers were based in France and 80 per cent were SMEs, Brisbane 2032 aims to prioritise regional businesses, encourage sustainable sourcing, and embed long-term economic value into…
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It Matters That Louis Tomlinson Has Been Open About Battling With Grief
“For your friends, this will last 10 minutes. For you, it’ll be a lifetime.” I’ll never forget the words of my housemistress, crouched over me in her office, as she held off the people trying to find and comfort me. I’d just been told…
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Well-managed solar farms could help boost declining bumblebee populations in the UK, new study finds
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Bumblebees are crucial for ecosystems. They pollinate wild plants and crops, keeping habitats healthy.
But many populations in Europe are declining because of…
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Cautious OPEC+ Strategy Offsets U.S. Output Boom
Light crude oil futures settled at $61.50 on Thursday, up $0.62 or 1.02% for the week so far, with one trading day remaining. The move capped a choppy week marked by cautious optimism surrounding OPEC+ supply restraint, geopolitical developments in the Middle East, and persistent oversupply concerns in the U.S. and global markets. The bullish and bearish factors largely neutralized each other, but near-term direction remains uncertain as traders weigh competing signals heading into next week.
OPEC+ Maintains Cautious Output Path Despite Surplus Risks
A key bullish catalyst during the week was OPEC+’s decision to raise production by just 137,000 barrels per day in November—matching October’s increase and falling below market expectations. Some had anticipated a much larger hike, particularly from Saudi Arabia, which reportedly advocated for a more aggressive supply return to regain market share. In contrast, Russia favored a conservative approach to avoid triggering another wave of price pressure.
The restrained increase signaled internal divisions but ultimately supported prices early in the week. Analysts said the move showed the group’s continued desire to manage the market carefully amid growing forecasts for a global crude surplus in the fourth quarter. However, with OPEC+ production already up by 2.7 million bpd year-to-date, concerns remain that the collective output path could still outpace demand growth going forward.
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Tune In: Orlando Pride vs Portland Thorns on Amazon Prime
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Date & Time: Friday, Oct. 10, 8 p.m. ET
Venue: Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando, Fla.
Competition: NWSL Regular SeasonWhere to Watch/Listen:
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JWST compares gravitational lensing photo of the day for Oct. 10, 2025
Peering into deep space, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers find places to study gravitational lensing, an effect in which massive objects such as galaxies warp space-time itself, bending and distorting the light of even…
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Pakistan violence over pro-Palestine march: 2 killed, 50 wounded in clashes with police in Lahore; roads blocked, internet suspended
Violent confrontations occurred between law enforcement and Islamist groups in Lahore, Pakistan…
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Was England manager Thomas Tuchel right to criticise fans after Wembley win over Wales?
Tuchel is well known for being direct and sometimes confrontational in his quotes.
In August he apologised for describing midfielder Jude Bellingham’s on-field behaviour as “repulsive”, saying he used the word “unintentionally”.
Tuchel has made…
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