The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-07-09 08:12:26 (1 week ago)
Mosque effigy on loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland condemned as ‘vile’
Amnesty says pyre to be burned on Friday in Moygashel is ‘blatant attempt to stir up anti-Muslim hatred’
A loyalist bonfire in Northern Ireland featuring an effigy of a mosque has been condemned as an incitement to hatred.
The effigy sits atop a tower of pallets that is to be burned on Friday night in the County Tyrone village of Moygashel as part of wider loyalist commemorations. Placards beneath the display read “secure our borders” and “end the threat of radical Islam”.
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Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-07-09 08:12:09 (1 week ago)
Videos show interception of Iranian missiles in skies over Jordan
Sirens blared in several cities in Jordan as Iranian missiles were intercepted.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-07-09 08:06:57 (1 week ago)
MetroLoft founder Nathan Berman calls the Manhattan high-rise structural damage a "freak accident" limited to a 20-by-20-foot section of the building.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-07-09 08:05:10 (1 week ago)
FIFA World Cup 2026: What happened to the beautiful game?
How the World Cup has changed over the past 50 years and why there are only flashes of the beautiful game in 2026.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-07-09 08:00:50 (1 week ago)
Real-life 'Three Musketeers' mystery deepens after excavation blunder destroys key evidence
Officials say that improper archaeological work irreversibly destroyed key evidence in the search for d'Artagnan's skeleton in Maastricht, Netherlands.
Fox News - Politics
Fox News - Politics
2026-07-09 08:00:24 (1 week ago)
WATCH: Omar-backed mayor mocks outrage over Somalia July 4th trip with sarcastic 'apology'
St. Louis Park Mayor Nadia Mohamed faced backlash for traveling to Somalia during America's 250th anniversary, leading to her posting an "apology" video on social media.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-07-09 08:00:20 (1 week ago)
Times of India
Times of India
2026-07-09 08:00:00 (1 week ago)
Not all trees fuel wildfires: Aspen tree species can actually slow or even stop them
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-07-09 08:00:00 (1 week ago)
Popping the cork for crémant, the affordable alternative to champagne
As sales of sparkling wine continue to soar, one aromatic French fizz is worthy of particular appreciation
It was in the middle of the pandemic that I ceased stashing sparkling wine. There were no special occasions, or occasions at all, really, save for daily episodes of the BBC’s Baby Club with two cabin-fevered infants and the weekly thrill of a veg box. I might have been stockpiling chickpeas, but I was cracking bubbles open willy-nilly because, well, why not?
And I never stopped. The unrelentingly grim news agenda seems as good a reason as any to pop a cork these days, because sparkling wine invariably lifts my spirits. And I’m not alone in drinking more of it: according to a study by the International Organisation of Vine and Wine, sparkling wine sales have grown faster than any other style in recent years, rising in value from €2.3bn to €8.5bn over the past quarter-century. (That said, I might be an outlier on the timing front, because 2020 figures also point to a dip in sales)
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Washington Post - World News
Washington Post - World News
2026-07-09 07:59:56 (1 week ago)
Health workers fighting Ebola go on strike after months without pay
Doctors and Nurses on the front lines of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola response have reached a breaking point.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-07-09 07:59:10 (1 week ago)
How to cook while camping, without a sausage or a marshmallow in sight
You don’t need any complicated kit to eat well while sleeping under the stars. Just take a stove, a spork – and these recipes
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Much as I love camping, I understand why so many recoil at the idea of spending their holidays sleeping in a field and sharing bathroom facilities with several hundred other people, plus the local spider population. But, having just enjoyed a week in Devon in a one-person tent, with an elderly terrier, I have to come out in praise of campsite cookery. Though we ate in some superb pubs, the meals that brought the most joy were the ones we threw together from the small village shops we passed. (Shout out to the Holne Community Shop and Tearoom for being so well stocked – and to the kind fellow shopper who gave me and the dog a lift back to the campsite with our loot.) It gave me pause for thought about the kind of meals you actually cook when camping … and by camping, I don’t mean sleeping in a van kitted out with a fridge and a cooker, nice as that looked while struggling with guy ropes. I mean when your only equipment is what you can carry on your back: ie a small gas stove or a disposable barbecue, a knife and a spork.
Joe Woodhouse has some lovely ideas here, and there’s plenty of advice in this collection of recipes from the likes of Ben Tish and Melissa Hemsley. But, for me, the trick is always to focus on one key ingredient that doesn’t need to be kept too cool (this will, of course, vary depending on where you’re camping), and base all your meals around it until it runs out, at which point you’ll need to track down a new one. Ours, on this trip, were chorizo – the cured, rather than the cooking kind – and feta. With those two flavour bombs, and the olive oil, chilli sauce and salt that should be on everyone’s packing list anyway, you can make a feast from almost anything you find en route. Claudia Roden’s spicy potatoes from Rioja would have been ideal, as would Thomasina Miers’ piperade with baked eggs and crispy chorizo, though we might have had to lose a couple of the spices in favour of Tabasco.
Continue reading...Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-07-09 07:55:54 (1 week ago)
WATCH: Tyler Robinson seen turning himself in after Charlie Kirk's murder
Utah prosecutors dropped a major piece of evidence during Tyler Robinson's high-stakes preliminary hearing, showing unreleased sheriff's office surveillance footage capturing the exact moment the alleged assassin turned himself in.
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