Why France is at risk of becoming the new sick man of Europe
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Why France is at risk of becoming the new sick man of Europe

Hugh SchofieldParis correspondent BBC Some people in France were upset to learn this week that their political chaos was being laughed at… by the Italians. In less than two years France has gone through five prime ministers, a political feat unsurpassed even in Rome’s times of post-war political turbulence. And now, the French parliament –...

UN Security Council rejects resolution to extend Iran sanctions relief | Nuclear Energy News
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UN Security Council rejects resolution to extend Iran sanctions relief | Nuclear Energy News

BREAKINGBREAKING, Four countries voted to stop sanctions from being reintroduced, while nine voted against sanctions relief. Published On 19 Sep 202519 Sep 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share The United Nations Security Council has voted not to permanently lift economic sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme, delivering a major economic...

Europe targets Chinese buyers of Russian oil in fresh round of proposed sanctions
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Europe targets Chinese buyers of Russian oil in fresh round of proposed sanctions

The European Commission has proposed sanctioning Chinese companies involved in buying Russian oil products, in the latest round of measures designed to damage Moscow’s war machine. “We are now going after those who fuelled Russia’s war by purchasing oil in breach of the sanctions. We [will] target refineries, oil traders, petrochemical companies in third countries,...

Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes
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Can you be sued for defaming virtual K-pop stars? South Korea court says yes

A court in South Korea has ordered a social media user to pay 500,000 won ($360; £265) for defaming a K-pop boyband – whose members are virtual characters. The five members of K-pop group Plave are voiced and animated through motion-capture technology by real, anonymous performers. Last year, Plave’s agency filed a civil suit against...

The Labor-Intensive Prep Behind Italian-Leaning Dishes at NYC’s I Cavallini
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The Labor-Intensive Prep Behind Italian-Leaning Dishes at NYC’s I Cavallini

Michelin-starred Four Horsemen is an icon in the national dining scene, and new sister restaurant I Cavallini is starting to develop a reputation for fantastic Italian-style fare as well. Executive chef and co-partner Nick Curtola and his team walk through some of the Brooklyn restaurant’s signature dishes. The fried eel toast is based on a...

Borussia Dortmund apologises for TikTok ‘mocking’ woman with stammer
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Borussia Dortmund apologises for TikTok ‘mocking’ woman with stammer

Antonia MatthewsBBC Wales Jessie Yendle A spokesperson for Jessie said she had been deeply shocked and hurt by the humiliating videos German football giant Borussia Dortmund has apologised after appearing to mock a woman from Wales with a stammer in a video posted on the club’s TikTok account. The clip featured influencer Jessie Yendle struggling...

LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features
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LimeWire AI Studio Review 2023: Details, Pricing & Features

  In the rapidly advancing landscape of AI technology and innovation, LimeWire emerges as a unique platform in the realm of generative AI tools. This platform not only stands out from the multitude of existing AI tools but also brings a fresh approach to content generation. LimeWire not only empowers users to create AI content...

Sources: ACC eyes 10 Power 4 games in new schedule format
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Sources: ACC eyes 10 Power 4 games in new schedule format

Andrea Adelson Close Andrea Adelson ESPN Senior Writer ACC reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2010. Graduate of the University of Florida. David Hale Close David Hale ESPN Staff Writer College football reporter. Joined ESPN in 2012. Graduate of the University of Delaware. Sep 18, 2025, 10:41 PM ET The ACC is closing in on a change...

Taliban ban books written by women from Afghan universities
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Taliban ban books written by women from Afghan universities

The Taliban government has removed books written by women from the university teaching system in Afghanistan as part of a new ban which has also outlawed the teaching of human rights and sexual harassment. Some 140 books by women – including titles like “Safety in the Chemical Laboratory” – were among 680 books found to...