Horoscope today: Your daily guide for Monday, April 29, 2024
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Three decades into our democracy, we can safely say we have lived up to Nelson Mandela's commitment that South Africa would never experience oppression again, but the country is being stalked by self-made tragedies that threaten to unravel the gains of democracy, argues Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
“Late Night with the Devil” — David Dastmalchian's horror movie about a late-night talk show host and a Halloween 1977 broadcast gone horribly awry — is a major hit on Shudder.
Each day, 21 people die while awaiting a transplant in Europe. With the European Parliament Elections approaching, the European Society for Organ Transplantation presents an actionable roadmap for fair and sustainable transformations in the field over the next five years.
A team of JCB cyclists crossed the finish line of an epic charity fundraising effort to ride around the world in 80 days – four days early.
Real Estate: Buying a flat and paid a booking amount? You may not get the entire booking amount back if you cancel the flat booking. There are some states like Maharashtra, Delhi, etc who specify up to how much amount of the booking amount can be forfeited. Know here the full list of states.
Olympian, America’s Cup winner and New Zealand Champion in multiple classes, Jon Bilger, explains how to use tides and tidal currents
Читать дальше...Nothing Phone 2a was launched in India in March this year. The handset came with several upgrades over the Nothing Phone 1 and a design overhaul compared to both Phone 1 and Phone 2. It is currently...
Protests are roiling college campuses across the U.S. as upcoming graduation ceremonies are threatened by disruptive demonstrators, with students and others sparring over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza and its mounting death toll. Many campuses were largely quiet over the weekend as demonstrators stayed by tents erected as protest headquarters, although a few colleges saw forced removals and arrests. Many students are demanding universities cut financial ties with Israel over its operation in Gaza. Читать дальше...
Protests are roiling college campuses across the U.S. as upcoming graduation ceremonies are threatened by disruptive demonstrators, with students and others sparring over Israel’s military offensive in Gaza and its mounting death toll. Many campuses were largely quiet over the weekend as demonstrators stayed by tents erected as protest headquarters, although a few colleges saw forced removals and arrests. Many students are demanding universities cut financial ties with Israel over its operation in Gaza. Читать дальше...
As South Africa celebrates 30 years of our freedom, Oscar van Heerden takes a closer critical examination of two narratives that persist.
Discover the top 20 pizza places in all of Luxembourg, as voted by YOU - our dear readers!
Controversial things come in low-value packages
Also in this newsletter: why Italian premier Giorgia Meloni is running in the EU elections
Plus, Monaco comes to Warrington, US stocks rise with the dollar, and Expressionists at Tate Modern
Chinese pride and triumphalism have given way to malaise in the post-Covid era.
I'm writing this report on Sunday morning having had no time to even start any preparatory work before the match. The reason for this was that I was to travel by car in the company of of Jacob Bassett and his dad, Stephen from Sussex Blues OSC, an organisation that Read More
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As the Prince and Princess of Wales celebrate their thirteenth wedding anniversary, Luciana Bellini reports on the highs and lows of their ‘marriage of opposites’
A total of 42,957 shares changed hands on the counter till 10:30AM (IST)
The Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kishida, tells Newsweek of the historic changes he is overseeing to counter security threats in East Asia.
The Royal Countryside Fund has revealed plans to stop young people moving away from the countryside by creating “innovative rural projects”.
In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, the Prime Minister of Japan talks about the growing geopolitical tensions in East Asia.
Alex Gilbert opens up on his 'tough' first season at Middlesbrough and what he hopes happens next
I want to pass on this recent essay by Venkatesh Rao in its entirety, because it has changed my mind on agreeing with Daniel Dennett that the “Hard Problem” of consciousness is a fabrication that doesn’t actually exist. There are so many interesting ideas in this essay that I will be returning to it frequently in the future.
We Are All Dennettians Now