Frieze is the latest art business to expand to the Gulf, revealing today it will launch an Abu Dhabi edition. Through a deal struck with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT), Frieze will take over the existing fair Abu Dhabi Art…
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		 Pakistani forces kill 30 militants after deadly ambush that killed soldiersPakistan’s military says its security forces have killed 30 militants in multiple raids on Pakistani Taliban hideouts in the country’s northwestern region where insurgents this week ambushed a security convoy, killing 11 soldiers PESHAWAR,… Continue Reading
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		 BOJ’s Ueda Faces Political Challenge in Raising RatesNewsfrom Japan Economy Tokyo, Oct. 10 (Jiji Press)–Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda faces a major challenge in raising interest rates after Sanae Takaichi, who supports continued monetary easing, was elected leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party earlier this month. Since taking over as governor of the central bank on April 9, 2023, Ueda has pushed to normalize monetary policy after years of aggressive easing. He has reached the halfway point of his five-year term. “We’ve paved the way for an exit from the large-scale easing to some extent,” Ueda told a press conference in Osaka, a city in western Japan, on Oct. 3. The BOJ ended its negative interest rate policy in March 2024, putting an end to the easing campaign pursued by Haruhiko Kuroda, Ueda’s immediate predecessor. In July that year, the BOJ raised its policy rate to 0.25 pct, followed by another increase to 0.5 pct in January this year. In September, the central bank voted to start unloading its holdings of exchange-traded funds. [Copyright The Jiji Press, Ltd.] Jiji Press Continue Reading
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		 Astronomers spot young rogue planet gobbling up its surroundingsWASHINGTON – Just as Earth orbits the sun, most planets discovered beyond our solar system orbit a host star. But some are out there all by themselves, called rogue planets. While their origins are poorly understood, astronomers have now spotted… Continue Reading
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		 Chart: In a first, world gets more power from…Renewable energy just notched a major milestone. Worldwide, renewables produced more electricity than coal across the first half of this year — a first, according to clean-energy think tank Ember. The global revolution in solar deployment made the milestone possible. The energy source more than doubled its share of global electricity generation over the last four years alone, rising from 3.8% in 2021 to 8.8% in the first half of 2025. Wind power also grew modestly during the first half of the year. Taken together, the two clean-energy sources increased fast enough to not only meet all new electricity demand in the first six months of 2025, but to displace a bit of fossil fuel use as well. Despite the progress, coal remains the single largest source of electricity in the world. No renewable-energy source on its own — be it wind, solar, hydro, or bioenergy — measures up to coal. And although renewable energy on the whole has now surpassed coal, it’s not like coal generation is plummeting. Power plants still plowed through more coal in the first half of this year than they did in the first half of 2021. But coal power is stagnant. Meanwhile, renewables, and solar in particular, are ascendant. This latest milestone is worth celebrating not because fossil fuel use has been dealt a fatal blow, but because it’s a clear illustration of the trajectory each energy source is on. For the world to truly reorient itself around energy sources that don’t bake the planet and spew toxic fumes into the air, those trends must not only continue but accelerate. Coal — and eventually gas — will need to decline as assuredly as renewables soar. Let’s call this a step in that direction. Continue Reading
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		 When And Where To See Comets Lemmon And SWANToplineTwo green comets — Lemmon (C/2025 A6) and SWAN (C/2025 R2) — are becoming visible from the Northern Hemisphere in binoculars or a small telescope. They’ll get brighter around Oct. 20-23 as the Orionid meteor shower peaks, but comet… Continue Reading
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		 athletes leading the way on World Mental Health DayFor Brazilian swimmer Fratus, the role is a way to turn his personal journey into support for others: “It feels like an opportunity to do something with all the precious information I have collected. We all struggle sometimes, and my fellow… Continue Reading
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		Holder Sabalenka extends Wuhan streak, books semi-final with Pegula – Reuters- Holder Sabalenka extends Wuhan streak, books semi-final with Pegula Reuters
- Sabalenka, with help from Djokovic, and Swiatek reach Wuhan quarters Dawn
- Relentless Sabalenka marches into Wuhan semi-finals The Express Tribune
- Sabalenka battles to…
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		 Victoria Beckham at ‘Breaking Point’ Over Feud With Son Brooklyn, Source ClaimsVictoria Beckham is upset about the family feud with her son, Brooklyn. For months, there have been reports of the Beckhams’ conflict with the former model and his wife, Nicola Peltz. However, the speculations are yet to be confirmed. Now, as… Continue Reading
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		This special protein found in bacteria could kill cancer cells – Euronews.com- This special protein found in bacteria could kill cancer cells Euronews.com
- Bacteria hidden inside tumors could help beat cancer ScienceDaily
- They discover a bacterial mechanism that could destroy tumor cells De Último Minuto
- Discovery maps…
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