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Three reasons to eat pumpkins instead of carving them this Halloween
Pumpkins are regularly consumed as part of many diets around the world. Zulfiska/ Shutterstock Pumpkins are synonymous with autumn. But while most of us associate them with Halloween, pie and pumpkin spice lattes, these fruits are in fact extremely versatile. And depending on how they’re prepared, they can be goodContinue Reading
Coronavirus origins: the debate flares up, but the evidence remains weak
Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock Nearly three years since SARS-CoV-2 first emerged, we’re still not certain where the virus behind COVID-19 came from. The location of the initial outbreak close to the Wuhan Institute of Virology drew suspicion that it may have been a lab leak. But scientists largely came out in favourContinue Reading
Barcelona ‘want Messi in January transfer’ as Xavi needs star to save season
BARCELONA chiefs will make a desperate attempt to sign Lionel Messi from Paris Saint-Germain in January, according to reports. Messi, 35, has been linked with a sensational return to the Nou Camp for several months. 1 Messi could return to BarcelonaCredit: Getty Reports initially suggested that he would re-sign forContinue Reading
The French-Algerian war: 60 years on, what is behind France’s reconciliation agenda?
If you cross the Seine in the centre of Paris at the iconic Pont Saint-Michel and walk along the promenade, you may glimpse a small plaque on your way towards the steps that lead down to the riverbank. Placed not on the actual bridge itself, but on a wall toContinue Reading
Omicron subvariants resistant to key antibody treatments are increasing every week in the U.S.
Two omicron subvariants that are resistant to key antibody treatments are on the rise in the U.S., according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The subvariants BQ.1 and BQ.1.1 now represent 27% of infections in the U.S., a significant jump from the week prior when theyContinue Reading
Jerry Lee Lewis: The US rock star who set the piano alight, sometimes literally
K nown for setting the piano alight, both figuratively and sometimes literally, Jerry Lee Lewis was one of the last remnants of the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll. The world famous US musician – nicknamed The Killer – ran with other historic greats including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash andContinue Reading
Iran: protesters call for move to a non-religious state. What changes would that bring?
My friend was in Tehran during protests after the death of Mahsa Amini while in the custody of the morality police (Gasht-e Ershad). My friend went into a grocery shop intending to buy milk. The seller refused to sell anything to her. “Why are you refusing?” she asked. “I canContinue Reading
March on Rome: uncomfortable moment for Italy as Giorgia Meloni becomes prime minister a century after fascist takeover
Between the end of October and the beginning of November 1922, Benito Mussolini’s so-called march on Rome took place in Italy. This moment was of global importance. It marked the first fascist takeover of power in the world, set in place a regime which would govern for 20 years, andContinue Reading
Lester Piggott’s former cellmate among mourners as Frankie Dettori and Co pay tribute to legendary jockey
LESTER PIGGOTT’S former cellmate turned up at the legendary jockey’s memorial service – along with the likes of Frankie Dettori. Big names from the world of racing and sport including Seb Coe paid their respects to the sporting giant at St Luke’s Church in Chelsea on Thursday. 5 Dettori, whoContinue Reading
COVID vaccines don’t just benefit physical health – they improve mental health too
Dusan Petkovic/Shutterstock The considerable physical health benefits of COVID vaccines, in particular, the significantly reduced risk of serious illness, hospitalisation and death from the virus, are well known. But what about the benefits of vaccination for mental health? Does vaccination help to lessen the psychological distress associated with COVID? AndContinue Reading

















