In a troubling series of events, Edinburgh was rocked by chaos on Bonfire Night, as large groups of youths engaged in violent disturbances, targeting police and disrupting public safety. This outbreak of disorder was concentrated in various neighborhoods including Sighthill, Niddrie, Gracemount, and Gilmerton, creating a palpable sense of unrest throughout the city. Shocking footage
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In the ever-evolving backdrop of American politics and its intersection with financial markets, the recent performance of Donald Trump’s media enterprise encapsulates a tale of volatility, investor sentiment, and political maneuvering. In the course of a tumultuous election season, shares of the Trump Media & Technology Group have become a barometer not just for the
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India’s ambitious Gaganyaan programme, aimed at launching its first manned mission into space, is now slated for 2026, a full year later than the original projections. This shift, articulated by ISRO Chairman S. Somanath, underscores a focused dedication to safety and thorough preparation in response to recent setbacks within the aerospace industry. By prioritizing a
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Conflict of interest (COI) disclosures are vital for fostering transparency and trust within the scientific community. They are intended to inform readers about potential biases that may affect research outcomes. Despite the introduction of a dedicated field for COI statements in PubMed back in 2017, a substantial portion of scientific journals continues to neglect its
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In a move signaling its expanding ambitions, OpenAI has appointed Caitlin “CK” Kalinowski, formerly the head of Meta’s Orion augmented reality project, to spearhead its efforts in robotics and consumer hardware. Kalinowski announced her transition via social media, asserting that her initial priority will be to advance OpenAI’s capabilities in robotics and establish partnerships that
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In its latest earnings report released on Tuesday, Restaurant Brands International (RBI) showcased a disappointing financial performance that did not live up to analysts’ expectations. The company, which oversees well-known chains including Burger King, Popeyes, Firehouse Subs, and Tim Hortons, reported a mixed bag of results for the third quarter. Specifically, the earnings per share
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The film industry in Saudi Arabia is experiencing an unprecedented transformation, particularly with the advent of locally produced comedy films. One of the significant milestones in this journey is the upcoming feature ‘Esaaf’ (working title), helmed by director Colin Teague, who brings with him a wealth of experience from British television and cinema. As comedy
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