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Top 10 Must-Visit Restaurants in the World: A Culinary Journey You Can't Miss!
Embark on a gastronomic adventure around the globe with these ten culinary masterpieces. From sensory delights in Tokyo to traditional flavors in Tuscany, these restaurants promise unforgettable experiences that tantalize your taste buds and nourish your soul.
كيف تبني عضلاتك مثل أرنولد شوارزنيجر: روتين تدريبي مذهل لصالة الألعاب الرياضية!
اكتشف أسرار أرنولد شوارزنيجر لبناء العضلات بفعالية! تعلم كيف يمكنك اعتماد روتينه التدريبي الأسطوري لتحقيق أفضل النتائج.
Unlock the Secret to Arnold Schwarzenegger's Legendary Workout Routine: Build Muscle Like a True Icon!
Ever dreamed of sculpting your physique like the Terminator himself? Discover Arnold Schwarzenegger's proven workout routine that has helped millions achieve insane muscle growth and unmatched strength!
DAN HODGES: Starmer has been a toxic catastrophe. His legacy is of betrayal, sleaze and lies. And this is what his apologist, deceitful allies are plotting now
DAN HODGES: Starmer has been a toxic catastrophe. His legacy is of betrayal, sleaze and lies. And this is what his apologist, deceitful allies are plotting nowBy DAN HODGES, DAILY MAIL COLUMNIST Published: 15:32, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 16:04, 21 June 2026 e-mail 45 shares
Bouzkova beats Navarro to clinch Nottingham title
Bouzkova beats Navarro to clinch Nottingham titleImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Marie Bouzkova has now won a WTA Tour title on all three surfacesByAmy LofthouseBBC Sport Senior JournalistPublished6 minutes agoMarie Bouzkova overcame an ankle injury to beat Emma Navarro and win the Nottingham Open for her first grass-court singles title.Czech fourth seed Bouzkova twice received treatment on the injury but rallied to see off the American 7-6 (7-5) 4-6 6-2.It is a second title of the year...
Manslaughter arrest after death on small boat crossing
Manslaughter arrest after death on small boat crossing57 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePA MediaOn Monday, the total number of migrant crossings so far this year was 40% down on the same period last yearA 32-year-old man from Syria has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a woman died on a small boat attempting to reach the UK.The migrant was found unresponsive on a boat which had entered UK waters in the English Channel on Saturday, and died despite receiving medical...
Yorkie's 'it's not for girls' advert would be banned today because of 'wokey correctness'
The marketing executive responsible for Yorkie's controversial "it's not for girls" advertising campaign has said the promotions would be unthinkable in the current era.Andrew Harrison, who served as Nestlé's marketing director, reflected on how the pre-social media landscape allowed for humorous adverts that playfully suggested women were prohibited from purchasing the chocolate bar.Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Harrison said: "Could it happen now? Absolutely not. We've moved in a generation fr...
Father's rights: GOP is letting Democrats steal a popular issue
The Republicans saw an opportunity with a very popular issue and ran with it. It wasn't just any issue, but one that affects more Americans than any law other than taxes and traffic: child custody. The national pendulum has swung heavily toward shared parenting, which uses equal physical child custody and equal decision making as the starting point. National Parents Organization’s independent polling shows that a whopping 86% of Americans support this custody arrangement.In 2018, Kentucky became...
Nobel Peace Prize winner triumphs at Ethiopian polls but fears grow of new conflict
Nobel Peace Prize winner triumphs at Ethiopian polls but fears grow of new conflict1 hour agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKaleb MogesBBC AfricaReutersAbiy Ahmed says he is transforming the economy of Africa's second most-populous nationEthiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is the big winner following the country's general election as his party has retained its overwhelming parliamentary majority, despite the poll being overshadowed by conflict, accusations of repression and little participat...
Confederation of Sahel States reaffirms support for Niger
Mississippi pastor sets unofficial world record with 96-hour marathon sermon
A Baptist pastor in Mississippi reportedly broke an unofficial world record after he preached from the Bible for 96 hours, according to his church.Pastor Matt Olson, senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Sharon, told Fox News Digital he preached from Genesis to Revelation over four days. He followed Guinness World Record guidelines, taking five-minute breaks every hour or banking the time to take longer breaks for showers and quick naps.His 96-hour sermon, as first reported by Protestia, surp...
Coal companies to reap billions more in taxpayer diesel subsidies as Labor approves new mining
Albanese government under pressure to wind back fuel tax credit scheme for multinational miners as analysis shows cost to budgetGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastCoal companies could receive an extra $6.2bn in taxpayer refunds for the diesel they use if the Albanese government greenlights just half the mine developments up for approval.The finding, in an analysis released by activist group Lock the Gate, comes as the government faces an internal campaign before next mont...
Scientists propose radical new theory of consciousness – and claim it doesn't depend on flesh and blood
A groundbreaking theory put forward by researchers suggests that conscious experience may not be limited to biological organisms made of flesh and blood.Professor Eric Schwitzgebel from the University of California and Dr Jeremy Pober of the University of Lisbon have developed what they call the 'Copernican Principle of Consciousness'.Their proposal argues that awareness is not an exclusive trait belonging only to humans and creatures sharing our biological makeup."The universe may contain minds...
‘Native children belong in Native communities’: tribes decry New Mexico drug-exposed newborn rule
Groups say new directive fails to respect Native sovereignty amid complicated history of Indigenous child removalsOne morning early last July, Micha Bitsinnie arrived at work to an onslaught of messages from confused families.New Mexico’s governor Michelle Lujan Grisham had just issued a directive mandating the state’s child welfare department seek custody of all newborns who had been exposed to drugs and alcohol in utero. Some parents wondered whether medications that they were taking for addic...
Carlton’s season could easily have been meaningless but is now very much alive | Jonathan Horn
The Blues have not found a saviour but five wins in as many AFL matches under Josh Fraser leaves them with an unusually difficult decision to makeFooty can turn quickly. One minute you’re seven goals up at the MCG. The next minute Kozzy Pickett is coming at you with bazookas under both armpits. One minute you’re walking into training with the snout of a microphone in your face, as you apologise for yet another fade out, and yet another coach sacking. The next minute you’re in a circle while one...
Australia is publishing books too quickly – and everyone is losing out
Thanks to rushed deadlines, financial pressure and overworked staff, titles are going to market before they’re ready – and then sliding from view immediatelyA Sydney author – I’ll call her Rebecca – vowed never to write another book after the deranging experience of publishing her first. She’s using a pseudonym because one day she might change her mind; the notoriously small Australian publishing industry does not tend to look with favour on authors who complain.When Rebecca was proofing her deb...
Stokes & Atkinson 'blameless for violent conduct'
Stokes & Atkinson 'blameless for violent conduct'ByStephan ShemiltCricket Correspondent at The Kia OvalPublished5 minutes agoBen Stokes and Gus Atkinson breached "contractual obligations" but were blameless for "violent conduct" in a London nightclub, according to an investigation.Captain Stokes and pace bowler Atkinson were made unavailable for England's second Test defeat by New Zealand pending an inquiry into events that unfolded when they were out celebrating victory in the first Test two we...
Thousands under alcohol ban as 45C European heatwave forces 'red weather warning'
A severe heatwave is sweeping across Europe this weekend, with mercury levels expected to soar as high as 45C in what authorities are warning poses a genuine threat to human life.Comprehensive red weather alerts have been issued across the continent as multiple countries brace for what could be one of the most extreme June days ever recorded.The scorching conditions, driven by a mass of hot Saharan air pushing northward, are set to transform popular British holiday destinations into environments...
Former presidents' accessories go up for sale in new auction as part of America's 250th celebrations... but they won't come cheap
Former presidents' accessories go up for sale in new auction as part of America's 250th celebrations... but they won't come cheapSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy EMILY PHILLIPS and LILLIAN GISSEN, US DEPUTY LIFESTYLE EDITOR Published: 15:57, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 15:58, 21 June 2026 e-mail View comments
‘It was a miscalculation!’ Vote Leave chief addresses Brexit migration crisis as anniversary looms
The Vote Leave Chief Executive has spoken about the “miscalculation” on migration following Brexit that led to the small boat crisis. Speaking to GB News, Lord Elliot was grilled by Camilla Tominey as the 10-year anniversary of voting to leave the European Union draws close. She asked: “Does Brexit need to take some responsibility for boat crossings across the Channel?”“What we did was take back control. It was then up to politicians to decide what the migration policy was,” Lord Elliot began. “...