Dr Amir warns popular hot drink could raise your blood pressure - 'Drink in moderation'
Packed with polyphenols, soluble fibre and potassium, coffee has many health benefits, but it could spell bad news if you drink too much.
Packed with polyphenols, soluble fibre and potassium, coffee has many health benefits, but it could spell bad news if you drink too much.
(Telecompaper) EchoStar Mobile and The Things Industries have entered into a collaboration to deliver hybrid satellite and LoRa IoT connectivity products to enterprises across Europe. The companies have integrated EchoStar's satellite IoT capabilities into The Things Stack, a cloud-based LoRaWAN network server,...
He studied physics, astronomy, and astrophysics at Harvard University but Andrew Bialecki’s fortune has come thanks to the world of text and emails.
North Shore city, Porirua and Manukau city are the most expensive districts to rent in New Zealand, according to the latest data from Trade Me. “After years of strong rent growth in Aotearoa’s main centres, it is now those districts slightly further ...
Aston Villa confirm that they have agreed a new long-term contract with defender Ezri Konsa.
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A Nigerian man has cried out to the public to help him find his 19-year-old son who has been declared missing in Lagos where he works as an apprentice.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appeared Tuesday in Moscow City Court, seeking release from jail on espionage charges, but it declined to hear his appeal and returned the case to a lower court to deal with unspecified procedural violations.
PAUL NEWMAN: Nnational selector Luke Wright held out an olive branch to Roy by asking him if he wanted to play against Ireland at Trent Bridge on Saturday and Bristol next Tuesday.
In a bid to combat carbon emissions and align with European Union climate targets, DP World Limassol is collaborating with the Cypriot government and local partners to introduce an onshore power supply for ships docking at the port. According to a statement released on Thursday, this move comes as less...
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Elon Musk’s start-up, Neuralink, is recruiting for its first human trials, after receiving independent approval.
The Return Horizon: Harry Kane, Spurs, and the Bavarian Adventure In the electrifying world of football, details emerge that invoke whispers of Harry Kane possibly threading the pitches of Spurs once again. The prolific striker, now dazzling the fields for Bayern Munich, left the embrace of Tottenham under a cloud of tension, with the echo […]
Читать дальше...Ports in the north are set to be privatised, according to ‘transport minister’ Erhan Arikli, reports on Thursday said. Speaking to local television on Wednesday evening, he said the work to privatise ports was being accelerated by the ‘government’ and that this is the reason they have stopped spending money...
Man Utd fell to their fifth defeat in five games with a 4-3 Champions League reverse at Bayern Munich.
Sunny Varkey's story is about a middle-class man who put in his blood and sweat to make it big in designing, developing and operating educational services.
Kate Hooper, 93, has had drivers smash into her property three times in the last three years on the accident-ridden road.
THE late Queen was known for being into her horse racing and turned to John Warren when she needed advice.
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Dutch short sea shipping company Vertom Group has taken delivery of the third dry bulk vessel built by compatriot Thecla Bodewes Shipyards, MV Vertom Tomma.
Читать дальше...How has making cars for big auto companies changed, in pay, labor, everyday life and technology? We hear from a former auto worker and a current one.
NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who supports the UAW's strike as a fight for fair wages, but also against growing inequality and corporate greed.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to David Wessel of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about headwinds middle-class Americans face as UAW workers and others aim to narrow economic disparity.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on countries to step up their climate commitments. Meanwhile, the U.K. plans to backtrack.