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Mike Charbit DUP: Stormont crisis 'bursts balloon' of health progress First Minister Paul Givan's resignation leaves healthcare in "a difficult position" says Dr Alan Stout Inflation: Seven reasons the cost of living is going up around the world Global inflation - the rate at which prices rise - is at its highest since 2008 Here are seven reasons why Eddie Vedder Is Still Learning to Live With Loss “Not everyone is able to get with close friends who have wisdom to impart the simple thing of waking up and trying again †Woolly mammoth and other Ice Age remains found in Devon The bones including those of a woolly rhinoceros and wolf were found on a housing development Train passengers will see 'big improvements' to timetables in the next two weeks minister pledges Train passengers frustrated by emergency ti metables will see "big improvements" in the next two weeks it has been promised A face mask may make you more attractive researchers say Researchers at Cardiff University in Wales asked a group of women to rate the looks of people both masked and mask-less It wasn't close the masked people prevailed Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siu' celebration causes confusion at the Australian Open Heard at weddings in movie theaters and of course in football stadiums around the world the sound of Cristiano Ronaldo's famous 'Siu' celebration became something of an unofficial soundtrack to 2021 -- and it's showing no signs of stopping in 2022 Olympic cauldron lit as part of ice and snowflake opening ceremony The ice rinks have been smoothed out the brown mountain slopes draped with artificial snow The Olympic flame has made its final journey to the heart of Beijing lighting up the night sky 'Real wake-up call': Mount Everest ice which took 2 000 years to form has melted in just 25 Ice that t ook around 2 000 years to form on Mount Everest's highest glacier has melted in just 25 years scientists have warned Winter Olympics Robots serve food cocktails and clean Welcome to the 24th edition of the Winter Olympics and Robot bar staff Newly Published From Quincy Troupe to Art Censorship A selection of books published this week Televangelist to gay icon: Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield on The Eyes Of Tammy Faye After a big week in the film world thanks to the 2022 BAFTA nominations more on those later here is Backstage Sky News' film and TV entertainment review Crypto platform Wormhole restores $320 million lost in hack Wormhole hack is one of biggest crypto heists in history second only to $611 million theft at Poly Network last summer How Yiddish Scholars Are Rescuing Women’s Novels From Obscurity Works written decades ago often by female Jewish immigrants were dismissed as insignificant or unmarketable But in the past several years translators d evoted to the literature are making it available to a wider readership Hawks Are Standing in the Way of a New Republican Party Conservatives must make a clear break with neo-neoconservative foreign policy David Crosby Graham Nash and Stephen Stills ask to pull their content from Spotify The former bandmates of Neil Young say they are supporting his protest against COVID-19 misinformation on the music-streaming platform North Korea fires longest range missile since 2017 North Korea fired what is presumed to be its longest range ballistic missile since 2017 on Sunday an escalation of its weapons program and a possible sign of larger tests to come according to South Korea's President Coming of age with three contemporary YA novels In each of these stories — Full Flight Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman Ophelia After All — a girl stands at a junction in her life on the brink of deciding who she wants to be Architecture in Abstract: Quiz No 2 Can you iden tify the cities where these abstract architectural photographs were taken? Sudan's feared secret police make a comeback Amira Osman is one of dozens believed to have been arrested by Sudan's feared secret police At least eight dead in crush at African Cup of Nations game in Cameroon At least eight people were killed and 38 injured after a crush during an Africa Cup of Nations match in the Cameroonian capital on Monday according to the government of Cameroon 'I have had more time silence and solitude to write' Why authors like Isabel Allende have moved the traditional book tour online 10 prettiest ski resorts in Europe for alpine fans Choosing the most beautiful ski resort in the Alps is like picking the prettiest diamond Lawsuits allege Google lied about your location tracking For years the search and internet giant allowed users to hide their "Location History" but tracked it anyway suit alleges The Ticking Clock for Miami's Condo Empire Last summer’s collapse in Su rfside Fla exposed a startling truth: There are thousands of aging condo buildings that could be next â€" and few steps being taken to prevent another tragedy CVS drops limit on customer purchases of home COVID-19 tests Both drugstore chains say they have a range of tests in stock after working with manufacturers to boost supplies Deaf dog learns sign language after losing hearing Rocco the Staffordshire bull terrier is learning the signs for "good boy" "walkies" and "go wee" Retired British Airways jet transformed into $1 300 per hour 'party plane' Suzannah Harvey chief executive of the Cotswold Airport near Kemble in England bought the Negus 747 for just over a $1 back in October 2020 and has spent around 14 months converting it into a versatile events space A prehistoric eruption has helped recalibrate our timeline of human origins in Africa Some of the oldest human remains ever unearthed are the Omo 1 bones found in Ethiopia For decades their precise age has bee n debated but a new study may have the answer Congress is giving billions to carbon-capture technology Will it work? About $12B will build technology that can reduce emissions But some worry it's being hijacked to keep U S burning fossil fuels Who to believe as West and Russia wage information war over Ukraine Western allies are locked in an information war with the Kremlin over Ukraine Rupert Murdoch's News Corp hacked in cyber attack believed to be linked to China Journalists at Rupert Murdoch's News Corp have had data stolen after the company was hacked Mark Zuckerberg risks jail if Facebook fails to comply with new online safety law says Dorries Mark Zuckerberg could end up behind bars if Facebook does not comply with new online safety laws the culture secretary has warned Encore: Eat your feelings — and cook them too with these new catharsis cookbooks A lot has been said about the joy of cooking but what about the fury? A host of new cookbooks right now aim to h elp cooks pound grate and shred their feelings about the state of the world A record number of Americans quit their jobs in 2021 Last year was a historic year for American jobs A record number of workers quit their jobs while US employers had more positions to fill than ever before US cities are losing 36 million trees a year Here's why it matters If you're looking for a reason to care about tree loss the nation's latest heat wave might be it Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as 10 degrees Fahrenheit according to a recent study Esper Memoir of Trump Tenure to Move Ahead After Legal Battle Ends The former defense secretary dropped a lawsuit against the Defense Department after it reversed decisions on what parts of his memoir were to be redacted his lawyer said Ukraine crisis: The teenage rock band finding solace in music While troops prepare for a possible Russian invasion on Ukraine's front line a teenage rock band in the nearby town of Avdiyi vka is finding solace in music American Danielle Collins reaches maiden grand slam final with victory over Iga Swiatek American Danielle Collins reached her maiden grand slam final with victory over Poland's Iga Swiatek in the Australian Open semifinal on Thursday Covid-19 in the UK: How many coronavirus cases are there in my area? Explore the data on coronavirus in the UK and find out how many cases there are in your area Lady A: Country stars settle lawsuit with namesake blues singer The country band changed their name over links to slavery then sued a singer using the same name How these companies going green in Ghana could pay off for the country and the planet Across Ghana the creation of green bonds may help pay for environmental priorities and could pave the road towards sustainability Millions in need of help in Syria as freezing temperatures make conditions unbearable The United Nations has said millions of refugees in Syria need urgent help as freezing winter temper atures continue to make living conditions unbearable Black-owned hospice seeks to bring greater ease in dying to Black families Black patients and their families are less likely to sign up for end-of-life comfort care To reach them investors are starting hospice agencies run by people who look like the patients they serve Newly deployed U S troops arrive in Europe as Russia bolsters its own forces New satellite images show the buildup of Russian forces and equipment along Ukraine's borders with western Russia Belarus and Crimea — including new tents an indicator that troops may be present Israel's Mossad suspected of high-level Iran penetration The spy agency is said to have worked its way high up into Iran's security services Hue Jackson says he wasn't paid to lose NFL games with the Browns but his situation had similarities to that of Brian Flores Hue Jackson the former head coach of the Cleveland Browns said Friday that he was not paid to lose games when he led the NFL team Mount Everest: Mountain's highest glacier melting rapidly new study shows The melting is endangering both climbers and locals who rely on the glaciers for drinking water Expert panel reaffirms directed energy could be behind "Havana Syndrome" A declassified summary of an expert panel's findings found that the mysterious neurological condition may be "plausibly" explained by pulsed electromagnetic energy U S Warns of Grim Toll if Putin Pursues Full Invasion of Ukraine Biden administration officials told lawmakers that a large-scale Russian invasion could kill as many as 50 000 civilians and prompt a refugee crisis in Europe MP wells up in Commons as she describes difficulties for nephew with Down's syndrome An MP welled up in the House of Commons as she described the battles her sister and her nephew who has Down's syndrome have gone through Iconic Bollywood singer whose career spanned eight decades dies aged 92 Legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar one of India's big gest cultural icons has died aged 92 International Space Station to crash into the Pacific in 2031 NASA says NASA plans to bring the International Space Station down into an uninhabited part of the Pacific Ocean called Point Nemo when its decades in orbit are done Levelling up: 'It's about people not shiny new buildings' When it comes to levelling up can places like Rhyl learn from other towns and cities? Fish Sauce Is Good for Just About Everything Put it in pasta stews or this thick creamy coconut curry from Vietnam ‘History Has Been Made Here ’ Biden Lauds Jobs Report President Biden celebrated data that showed unexpectedly rapid January hiring and record job gains over the past year as the economy rebounded from historically large job losses at the start of the pandemic Write It in Garamond Creative output of any kind depends upon a steady stream of tiny self-delusions A different font helps me believe in my own words Covid: Bristol music venues and nig htclubs "need more support" Nightclub Motion and gig venue Exchange say the virus is still having a "massive" impact on their industry NYC Mayor Eric Adams converts first paycheck into crypto "New York is the center of the world and we want it to be the center of cryptocurrency " the city's new mayor said Neighbours the soap that launched Kylie and Jason's career to be axed from UK screens Neighbours will be dropped from the UK TV schedule after nearly four decades with Channel 5 saying it will instead increase investment in original British drama Renate Reinsve Steps Reluctantly Into the Spotlight The Norwegian actress was ready to quit the business before she was cast as the lead in “The Worst Person in the World †Now she’s navigating newfound fame These are the top U S athletes to watch in the Beijing Olympics More than 200 American athletes are preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics These are some of the top ones to watch Prince Andrew to give evidence under oath next month in civil sex assault case Prince Andrew will give evidence under oath next month as part of the civil sex assault case being brought against him it has been confirmed ‘History Has Been Made Here ’ Biden Lauds Jobs Report President Biden celebrated data that showed unexpectedly rapid January hiring and record job gains over the past year as the economy rebounded from historically large job losses at the start of the pandemic Picasso's anti-war tapestry Guernica returns to the U N A Rockefeller family member commissioned the Guernica tapestry after Picasso refused to sell them the original painting according to a historian Representative Colin Allred talks U S involvement in Russia-Ukraine tensions The Pentagon is sending thousands of troops to Europe as tensions escalate with Russia over Ukraine Congressman Colin Allred joins "Red and Blue" to discuss U S involvement A judge lets seven Virginia school districts keep their mask po licies in place Climate Change Enters the Therapy Room Ten years ago psychologists proposed that a wide range of people would suffer anxiety and grief over climate Skepticism about that idea is gone Crypto platform Wormhole restores $320 million lost in hack Wormhole hack is one of biggest crypto heists in history second only to $611 million theft at Poly Network last summer Five million pieces of Lego were lost at sea in Cornwall in 1997 The search for them has uncovered an underwater world of plastic When almost five million pieces of Lego escaped into the sea off the coast of Cornwall spilled from a cargo ship hit by a freak storm the tiny colourful figurines that soon amassed on the beaches quickly became a treasure trove for beachcombers Boris Johnson Should Have Skipped the Office Party Just let your employees party in peace New Mexico National Guard to fill in for teachers New Mexico has called on the National Guard to fill in for teachers as schools struggle wit h staffing shortages due to COVID-19 Kris Van Cleave takes a look 'Thank you for the music': Bollywood actors cricketers and politicians pay tribute to Lata Mangeshkar Bollywood actors cricketers and politicians are among those who have paid tribute to legendary Indian singer Lata Mangeshkar who has died aged 92 No 10 refuses to comment on reports photo of PM with beer handed to Met's partygate investigation Downing Street has refused to comment on reports a picture of Boris Johnson holding a beer at a birthday party in Number 10 during lockdown has been handed to the Metropolitan Police's investigation 'Ghost guns' in crosshairs of Biden firearms fight The Justice department is to crack down on homemade firearms made bought and sold without records Collateral Damage of China's Virus Policy: Fruit The closure of Chinese land borders and the tightened screening of goods have driven Southeast Asian fruit farmers into debt Many have had to abandon their harvest A woman embr aces change in the 1960s in Tessa Hadley's novel 'Free Love' Phyllis Fischer a 40-year-old wife and mother is drawn into a liberating relationship with a much younger man She soon realizes that perhaps she wasn't so content as she thought Suicide bomber who targeted Kabul airport during Afghanistan evacuation acted alone investigation finds A suicide bomber who targeted Kabul airport during an evacuation mission in Afghanistan acted alone a US investigation has found Exxon lays out plan to reduce carbon emissions from its plants Caveat: Plan excludes emissions from customers burning oil and gas which account for most of Exxon's climate impact Joe Rogan apologizes for using racial slurs after a video compilation emerges Rogan's apology comes as Spotify is promising to combat the spread of COVID-19 misinformation in response to a campaign among musicians to pull their content from the streaming service USA hockey star Brianna Decker injured in 5-2 win to open Olympics Now t he Americans must forge ahead — without their top center — in their bid to become the first U S squad to win consecutive titles Missouri's health director resigns after protests against COVID-19 restrictions Missouri's acting health director resigned after state GOP lawmakers complained he was not conservative enough Tech giants targeted in harmful content crackdown Sending genuinely harmful communications will become illegal if the bill becomes law Saturday Sessions: Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke" The son of a reverend British singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw grew up with gospel music He began writing his own songs for church when he was just 15 In 2015 he released his breakthrough EP and began touring with artists like Chance the Rapper and Tori Kelly Now he's out with his debut album "Untidy Soul " For Saturday Sessions Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke " Picasso heirs launch NFTs of ceramic work by famed artist "We're trying to build a bridge between the NFT w orld and the fine art world "the famed artist's great-grandson said Max Verstappen on becoming Formula 1 World Champion Having edged seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton to the 2021 world title young star Max Verstappen can now slow down and reflect on arguably the most thrilling and epic finale to a season in history The Dutch driver speaks with CNN's Amanda Davies at the Red Bull headquarters where the team has been celebrating an unforgettable campaign Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg takes $29bn hit as Meta share price plunges Mark Zuckerberg has seen $29bn wiped off his net worth after the share price of Meta - owner of Facebook Instagram and WhatsApp - saw a record one-day plunge 'Pam & Tommy' blends nostalgia with amazing makeup to create a two-in-one miniseries Once you get past the astonishing makeup and prosthetics "Pam & Tommy" essentially functions as two miniseries in one the first devoted to the central couple and the latter to the hapless guy who turned them into a pioneering Internet sensation The former works better in a limited series that sprinkles social insight if not quite enough in with its salacious qualities and breezy nostalgia Emma Raducanu knocked out of Australian Open by unseeded Danka Kovinic Emma Raducanu suffered a surprise defeat in the second round of the Australian Open being beaten 6-4 4-6 6-3 by world No 98 Danka Kovinic Jan 6 Was a Warning Will Lawmakers Do Anything to Protect the 2024 Election? The Electoral Count Act needs fixing Now Plexiglass barriers are used in offices airports and casinos Do they work? CNN's Randi Kaye speaks to engineers at Florida Atlantic University about the efficacy of plexiglass barriers in preventing the transmission of Covid-19 Mayor denies Dutch city will dismantle bridge for Bezos' yacht Dutch city won't change rules so Bezos' superyacht can pass under Rotterdam bridge which isn't tall enough for the 417-foot vessel What Would Covid Being Endemic Mean For Travel ? A growing call to consider the coronavirus a permanent fixture in our lives is resonating among travel operators But that would not necessarily mean the virus is no longer dangerous What Drove the 1984 Surge in Weddings? The number of weddings expected in the United States in 2022 is a number not seen since 1984 when experts say a confluence of economic and cultural events led people to the altar Dozens of elephant seals recruited to be oceanographers A group of elephant seals near Antarctica are on a mission to gather "critical" data about the ocean Naked suspect arrested in supermarket after fatal bus shooting A man has been arrested in a supermarket naked following a mass shooting on a bus in northern California in which a woman died and two others were seriously injured Guinea-Bissau's president says coup attempt has failed government is in control Guinea-Bissau's President Umaro Sissoco Embaló said an attempted military coup to overthrow him had failed on Tuesday a nd called for calm across the country during a national address broadcast on Radio TV Bantaba Did Your Handbag Help Destroy the Rainforest? A recent report examines the links between fashion brands and Amazon deforestation Moroccan boy trapped in well has died according to state media A Moroccan boy who had been trapped in a well since Tuesday has died according to two media outlets Morocco's state news agency Maghreb Arab Press and SNRT Encore: Freshly made plutonium from outer space found on ocean floor Common chemical elements are created in stars like our sun But heavy elements like iron are thought to form in massive stars that explode and spew material — though it might be more complicated
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