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Come for the nature, stay for the cocoa at São Tomé and Príncipe
Gourmets, Michelin-starred chefs and luxury department stores consider his chocolate to be the best in the world. On an island off the coast of West Africa, producer Claudio Corallo, 74, says he doesn’t know if it is actually true. “But I make chocolate differently,” Corallo concedes. He churns out the finest chocolate ranging from 75…
Read MoreThe Political Trickery of “Eddington”
With this humiliation, Joe snaps, and, in short order, commits several shocking acts of deadly violence. His brazen maneuvers to cover his tracks soon give rise to tense standoffs with another sheriff (William Belleau), a Native American, and who makes jurisdictional claims so that he can conduct his own investigation of the killings. By this…
Read MoreBelarus detains Polish Carmelite monk for alleged spying
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarus has detained a Polish monk on suspicion of espionage, the latest escalation in Minsk’s long-running standoff with its NATO member neighbor. Belarusian authorities said Thursday that Grzegorz Gaweł, 27, was arrested in the town of Lepel, northwest of the Belarusian capital, after he allegedly obtained sensitive documents relating to military…
Read MoreEating Mexico: The Best Restaurants in Oaxaca City
If you’re going to fall in love with a city stomach-first, let it be Oaxaca. I spent nearly a month wandering its streets, guided by one mission: eat everything in sight. And let me tell you—this city delivers. From casual courtyard spots to fine-dining gems, eating is the thing to do in Oaxaca for anyone…
Read More“I Who Have Never Known Men” Is a Warning
When my twelve-year-old self picked up “I Who Have Never Known Men” from a church rummage sale in 1998, I was certain it was a book written for children. I don’t remember why. Maybe it came from a pile of young-adult books, misfiled by a volunteer. Or maybe the book itself, a $3.99 mass-market paperback…
Read MoreIsrael destroys dozens of buildings in Gaza City as new offensive intensifies
Israeli strikes and demolitions have destroyed dozens of buildings in areas of Gaza City, satellite images show, as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its offensive has established control over 40% of the city. The new images reviewed by BBC Verify show that intensive bombardments and controlled explosions have levelled several neighbourhoods over the past…
Read MoreWhat is genocide? A UN definition
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Read MoreGerman coalition backs “game changer” budget, opposition unimpressed
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Germany’s budget for 2025 is a “game changer” for the country, a leading conservative lawmaker said on Friday, rejecting furious criticism from opposition parties.…
Read MoreOfficial: Christopher Wooh signs with Spartak Moscow
Christopher Wooh The Cameroonian defender Christopher Wooh has officially joined Spartak Moscow this Friday. While the 2025 summer transfer window closed on Monday in France, some markets remain open. Such is the case in Russia. A country where Cameroonian international Christopher Wooh will now continue his career. He signed with Spartak Moscow this Friday. “A…
Read MoreThe Ministry of Joyce McDonald’s Sculptures
Terence Davies, who died in 2023, at the age of seventy-seven, is the most original modern British director. He was in his forties when he made his first feature, “Distant Voices, Still Lives,” an autobiographical drama about his harsh childhood in nineteen-fifties Liverpool, which is filled with spontaneous singing—and with the looming menace of an…
Read MoreThai posts mock Cambodia with misattributed Pakistan flooding video
A video of a man being swept away by floodwaters on a road in Karachi, Pakistan has resurfaced in social media posts falsely claiming it was filmed after recent storms in Cambodia. The footage was previously shared in posts saying it was filmed during heavy downpours in Pakistan’s largest city. “Cambodian flood,” reads the Thai-language…
Read MorePutin rejects Zelensky meeting abroad, insists on Moscow venue
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key Takeaways Russian President Vladimir Putin has rejected calls for a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky at a negotiating venue abroad. If Zelensky wants…
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