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Japan introduced a new plan to encourage travel to lesser-visited regions as overtourism rises in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto. The Japan National Tourism Organisation and All Nippon Airways now offer free domestic flights across ANA’s full regional network to UK and European travellers. The initiative runs from 24 November to 31 January 2026 and aims to relieve pressure on crowded destinations by directing visitors elsewhere. The offer forms part of the “Stopover & Add-on Free Fare” scheme, which lets eligible economy passengers book up to two free domestic flights on an international booking made before 31 January. Travellers can…

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One year after his first warning Ruben Amorim delivered another strong warning about rising expectations. Manchester United won 4–0 in this fixture last season, yet he predicted trouble ahead. One year later, the same weaknesses appeared. A tense clash between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane defined the early moments. United spent 77 minutes against ten men but failed to turn that advantage into control. United fail to make the most of superiority Amorim watched his players struggle at key moments. Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro lost possession under no pressure as Everton built momentum. Amad Diallo made poor decisions while…

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People who stop using the weight-loss drug Mounjaro (tirzepatide) not only regain lost weight but also lose key health improvements, according to new research. The Surmount-4 trial found that after stopping the injections, most participants regained a significant amount of weight, and benefits such as lower blood pressure, improved cholesterol levels, and better blood sugar control were also reversed. Among participants who had lost at least 10% of their body weight, 82% regained at least a quarter of that loss within a year of stopping the medication. Researchers found that the more weight people regained, the more their cardiometabolic health…

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The UN climate summit failed to produce a plan to end fossil-fuel use, leaving the European Union increasingly isolated as global ambition retreats. The final COP30 text in Belém avoided any fossil-fuel exit pathway, drawing harsh criticism that called the result a moral failure and an empty deal.The United States walked away from climate talks and left a political and financial vacuum, as President Donald Trump dismissed climate change as a con job.Major fossil-fuel producers such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates openly blocked every proposal for a clear phase-out target.One day before the summit ended, EU leaders…

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Complex regulations push prices higher The UK now ranks as the most expensive country in the world to build nuclear plants, according to a government review. The report blames overly complex regulations for driving up costs and delaying projects. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer commissioned the review to push a radical reset of nuclear strategy. The taskforce says simpler rules could save Britain tens of billions and reverse years of decline. The government plans major nuclear projects to secure energy supplies and meet net-zero targets. Fragmented oversight adds delays and expenses The review highlights a fragmented safety system with no…

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Virgil van Dijk launched a fierce critique of Liverpool’s form after their 3–0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, admitting the reigning champions are “in a mess” and questioning whether every player is taking responsibility for the team’s collapse. The loss, Liverpool’s sixth in seven Premier League games, left them in the bottom half of the table with a negative goal difference. Van Dijk described the performance as “unacceptable,” especially the start to the second half, and said panic set in once they fell behind. He also admitted the team is letting down new manager Arne Slot. Speaking loudly and angrily…

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Moon scientists long searched for traces of Theia, a vanished world that left no direct chemical remains.Researchers in France, Germany, and the United States analysed ancient lunar and Earth rocks to trace Theia’s birthplace.New findings suggest this lost planet formed far closer to the Sun than earlier theories claimed.Experts now argue that Theia, the body that helped shape the Moon, originated in the inner Solar System.For decades, researchers supported the idea that Theia collided with early Earth about 4.5 billion years ago.That violent impact produced debris that later formed the Moon and spread Theia’s material across both bodies.Scientists have studied…

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A Weekend Filled With Frustration Lewis Hamilton voices strong disappointment after a challenging race weekend in Las Vegas. The seven-time world champion starts last after a slow qualifying session. It marks the first time in his 19-year career that he qualifies last purely on pace. He climbs into the points early, but he cannot pass Nico Hülkenberg’s Sauber. He struggles on medium tyres and finishes tenth. Hamilton calls the result “terrible” and says he sees “nothing positive” in the day. He tells a UK radio station that he only wants the season to end. He adds that he does not…

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Artists across the United States are joining a large creative movement called Fall of Freedom. More than 600 events are taking place in cities and towns across the country. These events include performances, readings, and small pop-ups that aim to bring communities together in support of democracy. The movement encourages artists to use simple acts of creativity to bring people into public spaces. Organizers say that every performance, reading, or gathering helps build a sense of connection at a time when many people feel uncertain about the future. The events are easy to join and open to all ages. The…

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Website Update Raises Immediate ConcernsThe CDC revised major sections of its website Wednesday, adding language that questions decades of established research on vaccine safety. The new text suggests scientists have not fully ruled out a connection between vaccines and autism. Experts warn the changes misrepresent the evidence and risk misleading families. Revised Language Sows Unnecessary DoubtThe page now claims the statement “vaccines do not cause autism” is not fully evidence-based because studies cannot test every possible scenario. Specialists say this phrasing creates unwarranted uncertainty. Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation notes that science cannot prove an absolute negative. She…

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