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As Trump claims he has his timetable for war, the number of casualties from the Kyiv strike grows
Following his remarks regarding Volodymyr Zelenskyy, UK Conservative Party head Kemi Badenoch declined to comment on whether Britain could still view Trump as an ally. "President Zelenskyy is a hero, and we need to do everything we can to support Ukraine to end this war," Badenoch told reporters on Thursday.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in The Swamp
British Navy Ready to Defy China on Taiwan Road
The British Navy is ready to ignore China in Taiwan, the commander of the British aircraft carrier strike group said. On Tuesday, Career Strike Group 2025 is based as part of an eight-month commitment to Portsmouth India Pacific. The government has not confirmed the exact operation of Operation High Mast, but the Navy did not rule out Taiwan and the stars, which are 180 km wide.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Criminal
The top 10 trees in Britain
A 400-year-old oak in Enfield was felled, and the ensuing uproar serves as a reminder that we often take trees for granted until it's too late. Only found on the Isle of Arran in Scotland, the Arran whitebeam is a native British species that is among the rarest and most endangered trees in the world. At the latest count, there were only 407 remaining.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in FYI
A Handbook of British Etiquette That Most People Aren't Aware Of
Standing in line The British are experts at queuing, and they don't like people who try to cut to the front of the line instead of waiting their turn like everyone else. Formal Greetings When you meet someone, it's good British etiquette to offer a greeting of some kind, such as "Good morning, how do you do?" This acknowledges that you've said hello to them and goes above and beyond. Queuing is the process of setting up an orderly line, whether it be at a busy public place, supermarket, or a busy bus stop.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Families
Recent developments in the Ukraine-Russia war:
The US reduced its demand for aid repayment from Ukraine during discussions over economic agreements between the two countries. After last week's negotiations in Washington, the Donald Trump administration reduced estimates of US support. This has made Kyiv available for around US$100 billion on Kyiv for US$300 billion,
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Filthy
China responds to Trump's tariffs by blocking Boeing deliveries.
China has barred its U.S. airways from accepting deliveries from Boeing in retaliation for Donald Trump`s price lists. The ban will apply to all present orders from the American production giant, at the same time as Beijing has additionally informed the u.s providers now no longer to shop for any aircraft-associated system or elements from other American companies.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Journal
Millions of wasted wind power generation
is a Czech billionaire who buys Royal Mail and energy giant SSE if the UK wind power plant is turned off.was issued last year with a 00 million cut of 00 million units as the network overloaded and wind turbines stopped production to accept power. Taxpayers often cost more than 600 million GBP to replace the alternative systems with gas and replace the current systems with systems elsewhere.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Motivation
Rory McIlroy is commended by Donald Trump for avoiding the Masters "tragedy."
Joining the well-wishers in congratulating Rory McIlroy on his incredible Masters victory is Donald Trump. On his way back to Washington from Florida, the US President, who had played golf with McIlroy in February, offered respect on Air Force One, stating that he had shown bravery by averting a "tragedy."
By Francis Dami10 months ago in BookClub
This was the first indication that my brain was failing when I was 49 years old.
According to a man in his 40s who was diagnosed with dementia, a little change in his ability to work was the first indication that his brain health was deteriorating. When Peter Alexander, now 56, visited a neurologist in 2018, he had no idea that he would be given a diagnosis of memory-robbing illness.
By Francis Dami10 months ago in Lifehack
Effective Techniques for Brain Cell Growth: Why Some Approaches Are More Effective Than Others
The human brain, often described as the most complex organ in the body, possesses remarkable plasticity—the ability to change and adapt in response to experiences. The concept of growing new brain cells, known as neurogenesis, has fascinated scientists for decades. It was once believed that the adult brain could not produce new neurons, but groundbreaking research has disproven this notion. While several powerful ways exist to stimulate neurogenesis, some methods are inherently more effective than others. Let’s explore these approaches and uncover what makes certain techniques superior.
By Francis Dami11 months ago in Futurism
Researchers claim to have figured out why Mars is red.
With its iconic decayed hue, Mars has continued to be alleged the red planet. Now, scientists may accept apparent the abeyant antecedent of that characteristic coloring, abolishment an accepted approach in the process.
By Francis Dami12 months ago in FYI











