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  • Alcaraz beats Djokovic in Australian Open final to complete career grand slam

    Alcaraz beats Djokovic in Australian Open final to complete career grand slam

    Carlos Alcaraz overcame a slow start to defeat Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the Australian Open final on Sunday, claiming his first title at Melbourne and completing a historic career Grand Slam at just 22 years old. The Spaniard is now…

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  • What Happens When a Botfly Infests a Horse’s Nose

    What Happens When a Botfly Infests a Horse’s Nose

    The post What Happens When a Botfly Infests a Horse’s Nose appeared first on A-Z Animals.

    Quick Take

    • An Instagram video shows a botfly being removed from a horse’s nasal cavity.

    • The nasal botfly primarily chooses sheep and goats as hosts, and…

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  • Pakistan, Muslim countries condemn Israel’s Gaza ceasefire violations – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Pakistan, Muslim countries condemn Israel’s Gaza ceasefire violations  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Israeli strikes kill 32 in fresh Gaza truce violation  Dawn
    3. Children among 31 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces across Gaza  Al Jazeera
    4. Hamas warns of…

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  • Trump hopeful of Iran deal after Tehran warns of regional war – Dawn

    1. Trump hopeful of Iran deal after Tehran warns of regional war  Dawn
    2. Khamenei warns US of ‘regional war’ if Iran is attacked  Al Jazeera
    3. Iran’s supreme leader warns of regional war if US attacks  BBC
    4. Opinion | The Nuclear Threat After Tehran…

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  • OPEC+ agrees in principle to keep oil output pause for March: Reuters

    OPEC+ agrees in principle to keep oil output pause for March: Reuters

    Oil prices slipped on Tuesday, extending falls from the two previous sessions, as pressure from plans by OPEC to boost output offset optimism over a potential U.S.-China trade deal.

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    OPEC+ has agreed in principle to keep its planned pause on oil output increases for March when it meets later on Sunday, ⁠according to three delegates and a draft statement seen by Reuters, even after crude prices hit six-month highs on concern ‍the U.S. could launch a ‍military strike on OPEC ‍member Iran.

    The meeting of eight OPEC+ members comes as Brent crude closed near $70 a barrel on Friday, close to the six-month high of $71.89 reached on Thursday, despite speculation that a supply glut in ‌2026 ‌would push prices down.

    The eight producers — Saudi Arabia, Russia, ​the United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria and Oman — raised production quotas by about 2.9 million barrels per day from April through December 2025, roughly 3% of global demand.

    They then froze further planned increases for January through ⁠March 2026 because of seasonally weaker consumption.

    Trump weighing options on Iran

    On Friday, oil prices dipped amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

    Brent crude futures settled at $70.69 a barrel, down 2 cents or 0.03%. The March contract expired on Friday. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude finished at $65.21 a barrel, down 21 cents or 0.32%.

    Sunday’s meeting is now due to start at 1400 GMT, two sources said. It is not expected to take any decisions for output policy beyond March, sources said on Friday.

    OPEC+ includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, plus Russia and other allies. The full OPEC+ pumps about half of the world’s oil.

    A separate OPEC+ panel called the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee is also scheduled to meet on Sunday once the eight-country meeting has concluded, delegates said. The JMMC does not have decision-making authority on production policy.

    The JMMC panel will stress the importance of achieving full compliance with OPEC+ output agreements, a second draft statement seen by Reuters showed.

    U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing options on Iran that include targeted strikes against ‍security forces and leaders, aiming to inspire protesters, multiple sources said on Thursday.

    Both sides signal willingness to tak

    Washington has imposed extensive sanctions on Tehran to choke off ⁠its oil revenue, a crucial source of state funding.

    Both the U.S. and Iran have since signalled willingness to engage in dialogue, but Tehran on Friday ‍said its defence capabilities should not be included in any talks.

    Oil prices have also been supported by supply losses in Kazakhstan, where the oil sector has suffered a series of disruptions in recent months. Kazakhstan said on Wednesday it was restarting the huge Tengiz oilfield in stages.

    The eight countries plan to hold their next meeting on March 1 and ⁠the JMMC on April 5, the draft ‌statements showed.

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  • Princess Kate earns praise for setting meaningful tradition as royal

    Princess Kate earns praise for setting meaningful tradition as royal

    Princess Kate earns praise for setting meaningful tradition as royal

    Kate Middleton garnered respect for making a meaningful gesture for fellow patients during her visit to the hospital.

    The year 2024 was quite…

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  • Linux’s b4 Kernel Development Tool Now Dog-Feeding Its AI Agent Code Review Helper

    Linux’s b4 Kernel Development Tool Now Dog-Feeding Its AI Agent Code Review Helper

    The b4 tool used by Linux kernel developers to help manage their patch workflow around contributions to the Linux kernel has been seeing work on a text user interface to help with AI agent assisted code reviews. This weekend it successfully was…

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  • ‘Infinite Jest’ at 30: New letters from David Foster Wallace – The Washington Post

    1. ‘Infinite Jest’ at 30: New letters from David Foster Wallace  The Washington Post
    2. 5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week  Literary Hub
    3. ‘Infinite Jest’ Is Back. Maybe Litbros Should Be, Too  WIRED
    4. “Infinite Jest” Has Turned Thirty….

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  • How the new hymn ‘As Bread Is Broken’ came to be – Church News

    How the new hymn ‘As Bread Is Broken’ came to be – Church News

    As Stephen A. Reynolds of Heber City, Utah, sat in sacrament meeting one Sunday almost nine years ago, he felt “particularly flawed and imperfect,” he said.

    He did not remember what had happened that week — what he had said or done or not…

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  • Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney: ‘I’ve sold 300m books. What’s next?’ | Books

    Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney: ‘I’ve sold 300m books. What’s next?’ | Books

    Watching Jeff Kinney sign books is akin to watching an elaborate piece of performance art. Backstage at a theatre in Chester, where the author is continuing his UK tour, three folding tables heave under the weight of thousands of copies. Kinney…

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