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A new feature uncovers unexpected account origins X’s new location tool exposes major political accounts and sparks widespread debate. The platform now shows where users access the service and reveals surprising origins. Many high-engagement profiles posted about US politics while operating from abroad. Users quickly pointed to several pro-Trump accounts active outside the United States. Some anti-Trump accounts also used misleading locations. Their posts gathered millions of impressions, which can unlock payments from X. X stands by its accuracy claims The new “about this account” tab appears on every profile and displays location details. The tab warns that travel, temporary…
Idrissa Gueye was applauded by his Everton teammates after apologising for his red-card incident during Monday’s win at Manchester United, where he became the first Premier League player in 17 years to be sent off for striking a teammate. The midfielder slapped Michael Keane following a heated exchange after Gueye’s misplaced pass almost led to a goal for Bruno Fernandes. Everton went on to claim a 1–0 victory at Old Trafford despite playing with 10 men for most of the match. After the game, Gueye addressed the squad and personally apologised to Keane as well as the team for putting…
Japan has launched a bold initiative to ease overtourism in cities like Tokyo and Kyoto by encouraging visitors to explore lesser-known regions. The Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) has partnered with All Nippon Airways (ANA) to offer free domestic flights across ANA’s entire regional network to travellers from the UK and Europe. The programme will run from 24 November to 31 January 2026 and aims to redirect tourist flows, making overcrowded destinations less pressured while giving travellers a chance to discover Japan’s hidden gems. The initiative forms part of the “Stopover & Add-on Free Fare” scheme, which allows eligible economy…
A year after his early warning Ruben Amorim issued another firm warning about rising expectations. Manchester United won 4–0 in this fixture last season, yet Amorim predicted turbulence ahead. One year later, his team revealed the same issues. A fierce clash between Idrissa Gueye and Michael Keane shaped the early drama. United played 77 minutes against ten men but failed to exploit their advantage. United lose control despite superiority Amorim watched his team struggle in key moments. Patrick Dorgu and Leny Yoro surrendered possession under no pressure as Everton grew stronger. Amad Diallo made poor choices while replacing the injured…
Hayli Gubbi Ash Plume Disrupts Key Air Routes Air India and Akasa Air have suspended a number of international flights following the eruption of Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano, which released ash into major air corridors connecting the Middle East and India. Aviation authorities warned airlines that volcanic particles at high altitudes could pose risks to aircraft engines and navigation systems, prompting the precautionary cancellations. Carriers Conduct Inspections and Adjust Flight Operations Air India reported grounding several aircraft for thorough safety inspections to confirm they were not exposed to volcanic ash. Akasa Air halted flights to select Gulf destinations as updated…
People who stop using the weight-loss drug Mounjaro (tirzepatide) not only tend to regain lost weight but also lose key health benefits, according to new research. The study, based on the Surmount-4 clinical trial, found that stopping the medication led to rising blood pressure, worsening cholesterol levels and poorer blood sugar control. Experts say this is largely driven by weight regain, which reverses earlier improvements in heart and metabolic health. All participants in the trial initially took tirzepatide for 36 weeks. They were then split into two groups: one continued the drug for another year, while the other switched to…
The UN climate summit failed to deliver a clear plan to phase out fossil fuels, leaving the EU increasingly isolated. COP30 in Belém concluded with a final text that offered no roadmap, prompting critics to call it an empty deal and a moral failure. The United States withdrew from climate negotiations, creating both a political and financial gap, while President Donald Trump dismissed climate change as a con job. Countries heavily dependent on fossil-fuel revenue, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, opposed any target or timeline for phasing out fossil fuels. One day before the summit ended, the EU threatened…
China’s national space science center announced that several of its space science satellites have achieved major breakthroughs in frontier areas of space research. The satellites include “悟空号” (Wukong), “慧眼号” (Insight), “夸父一号” (Kuafu-1), and others. The satellites have contributed to new understanding in cosmic ray propagation, solar eruptions, and other key space phenomena. Researchers said the data collected will help advance knowledge of the universe and improve space weather prediction. “悟空号” has been tracking cosmic rays and measuring their interactions with the Earth’s magnetic field. These observations provide important information about high-energy particles that originate from deep space. “慧眼号” has focused…
A complex system drives soaring prices The UK now ranks as the most expensive place to build nuclear plants, according to a government review. The report blames an overly complex bureaucracy for pushing costs above global levels. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer ordered the review to trigger a radical reset of nuclear policy. The taskforce says simpler rules could save Britain tens of billions and reverse years of decline. The government aims to launch a new generation of nuclear plants to secure energy supplies and support net-zero goals. Fragmented oversight slows progress The review highlights a fragmented safety system that…
Virgil van Dijk delivered a furious assessment of Liverpool’s collapsing season after their 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest, admitting the team is “in a mess” and questioning whether all players are taking responsibility for the club’s alarming slump. The loss — Liverpool’s sixth in seven league matches and eighth in 11 across all competitions — left the defending champions in the bottom half of the Premier League with a negative goal difference. Club chairman Tom Werner was at Anfield to witness another dismal performance, as Forest, who began the day in the relegation zone, outworked and outpaced Arne Slot’s…
