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Sport Mar 26, 2026

Ilia Malinin Regains Form, Leads World Figure Skating Championships

American figure skater Ilia Malinin, known as the Quad God, rebounded from his Olympic disappointme…
Ilia Malinin, the 21-year-old American figure skater known as the Quad God, has bounced back from his disappointing performance at the Winter Olympics by leading the short program at the world figure skating championships in Prague. Malinin, the defending two-time world champion, delivered a personal-best score of 111.29 in the short program, showcasing a quad flip and a combination of quad lutz and a triple toe loop. This performance has given him a substantial lead of over nine points heading into Saturday's free skate. Despite failing to land his trademark quad axel in competition, opting for a triple version instead, Malinin's routine met expectations. He will look to maintain his lead and reclaim his title. In contrast, French skater Adam Siao Him Fa impressed with a perfect quad toe loop in combination, scoring 101.85 points. Estonia's Aleksandr Selevko was a surprise third with a personal best 96.49 points. Malinin's Olympic struggles saw him fall from first to eighth place after a disastrous free skate, where he fell twice and made critical mistakes. He attributed his performance to overwhelming nerves and negative thoughts. With Olympic champion Mikhail Shaidorov from Kazakhstan skipping the competition, the stage is set for Malinin to regain his form and dominance in the figure skating world.
#quad #malinin #olympic
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Politics Mar 26, 2026

UK PM Urges Travelodge to Enhance Safety Protocols After Sexual Assault Incident

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Travelodge to engage with MPs over its safety protocols af…
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has written to Travelodge's CEO, Jo Boydell, to express his concerns over the hotel chain's safety protocols following a recent sexual assault incident. The incident involved a 29-year-old man, Kyran Smith, who was given the victim's room number and key card by staff at the Maidenhead branch of Travelodge.Starmer's letter, released by Downing Street, emphasizes the need for Travelodge to 'seriously engage' with MPs and the government to address concerns around best-practice interventions for prevention, staff training, and the company's response to the incident. The Prime Minister views tackling violence against women and girls as a 'personal mission' and expects Travelodge to play its part in this effort.The incident has raised 'deeply concerning' questions about Travelodge's security processes and procedures. More than 20 MPs had demanded a meeting with Boydell to discuss the case, including the company's offer of an 'insulting' £30 refund to the victim. Starmer has welcomed Travelodge's decision to launch an independent investigation into its room security policies and urged the company to proceed with the review at pace.Travelodge has apologized to the victim for the way the incident was handled, stating that it adopts industry-standard security procedures. However, the company has faced criticism for its response to the incident, and Starmer's letter underscores the need for improved safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
#travelodge #mps #starmer
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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Mohamed Salah Announces Departure from Liverpool FC at End of Season

Liverpool FC announced on Tuesday that star forward Mohamed Salah will be leaving the club at the e…
Liverpool FC has officially announced that Mohamed Salah will depart the club at the end of the season. The news was shared in a statement released on Tuesday, with the club citing Salah's desire to be transparent with the supporters about his future.In a video message on his social media accounts, Salah expressed his gratitude to the club, city, and fans, highlighting the significant impact Liverpool has had on his life. He described Liverpool as more than just a football club, but a passion, history, and spirit.During his time at Liverpool, Salah has achieved immense success, helping the team secure two Premier League titles, the Champions League, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, two League Cups, and an FA Community Shield. He has scored 255 goals in 435 appearances, making him the club's all-time third-highest goalscorer and winning the Premier League Golden Boot on four occasions.Salah joined Liverpool from AS Roma in 2017 and has since established himself as one of the best players in the club's history. His departure marks the end of an era for the Egyptian star, who has been an integral part of the team's success over the past few years.
#Mohamed Salah #Liverpool FC #Premier League
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Commentisfree Mar 25, 2026

Europe's Wake-Up Call: Authoritarian Leaders' Megalomania and the New Geopolitical Order

The article by Robert Habeck draws parallels between Putin's actions in Ukraine and Trump's actions…
Robert Habeck, former German Vice-Chancellor and Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, has issued a stark warning about the dangers posed by authoritarian leaders driven by megalomania, drawing parallels between Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine and Donald Trump's actions in Iran.Habeck argues that both leaders are primarily concerned with their own greatness, making them unpredictable and disinterested in international law. This megalomania has led to massive military miscalculations, including underestimating the resolve of the countries they attacked to make sacrifices.The article highlights the impact on energy prices, with both conflicts threatening to disrupt global energy supplies. Habeck recalls the high oil prices following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which rose to $130 a barrel, and warns that a prolonged conflict in Iran could lead to an inflationary contagion beyond energy.Habeck emphasizes the need for Europe to develop its defence capabilities, including stockpiles of interceptor drones and new production capacity, to prepare for the scenario of a long war. He also stresses the importance of rapid electrification of industry, transport, and the heating and cooling sectors to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.The author concludes that Europe must act to prevent the worst outcome, rather than relying on hope or second-best outcomes. As he notes, hope is not a strategy, and the EU must use its resources wisely to protect its infrastructure and ensure energy security.
#energy #putin #not
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Society Mar 25, 2026

Frequent Ejaculation May Boost Men's Fertility, Research Suggests

Research suggests that men who ejaculate more frequently may have better sperm quality, contradicti…
A recent study has found that sperm deteriorates over time as it remains in the body, leading researchers to suggest that men who ejaculate more frequently may have better sperm quality.The study, which combined 115 human studies involving nearly 55,000 men and 56 studies on non-human species, found that the longer men went without sex, the more their sperm showed signs of DNA damage and oxidative stress, and the more tests rated the sperm as less viable and poorer swimmers.The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends men abstain from ejaculating for two to seven days before giving sperm for fertility tests or IVF, but the guidelines were designed to obtain the highest sperm count rather than prioritizing the best quality sperm.Dr. Krish Sanghvi, lead author of the study, said: "In men, the negative effects we found on sperm DNA damage and oxidative damage were large-ish, so we are confident that this is a biologically meaningful and important effect."The study's findings suggest that clinicians and couples should reconsider whether long abstinence is always good, as abstinence leads to deterioration in sperm quality.For couples trying to conceive naturally, a balance between quantity and quality needs to be struck, with abstaining for too long or too little potentially affecting sperm quality and quantity.Experts say that for assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments, it's having the freshest, most healthy sperm that is probably more important, and that the two to seven days abstinence rule may not be as crucial when IVF treatment is taking place.
#sperm #men #more
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Books Mar 25, 2026

Acclaimed Author Tracy Kidder, Known for Transforming Unlikely Subjects into Bestsellers, Dies at 80

Tracy Kidder, a renowned narrative nonfiction writer, has died at the age of 80. Kidder was known f…
Tracy Kidder, an award-winning narrative nonfiction writer, has passed away at the age of 80. Kidder was known for his ability to transform unlikely subjects into bestsellers, captivating readers with his in-depth research and storytelling skills. Throughout his career, Kidder immersed himself in various worlds, producing richly researched books on topics that may not have seemed like light reading. His work included The Soul of a New Machine, which explored the inner workings of a fledgling computer company in Silicon Valley and earned him the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award in 1981. Kidder's other notable works include Among Schoolchildren, which highlighted the dedication of an inner-city teacher in Holyoke, Massachusetts, and Old Friends, which chronicled the lives of two friends in a nursing home. His book Mountains Beyond Mountains, about a doctor's efforts to bring healthcare to Haiti, introduced his work to a new generation of readers and inspired numerous universities to add it to their reading lists. Kidder's approach to storytelling was rooted in his belief that small things can have a significant impact. He avoided focusing on his personal interests, such as fishing or baseball, to maintain his objectivity and enthusiasm for his subjects. Kidder saw himself as a storyteller, not a 'literary journalist' or 'creative nonfiction' writer, and believed that nonfiction should not be limited by traditional techniques. Born in New York City in 1945, Kidder attended Harvard University and served in Vietnam, where he documented his experiences in My Detachment, a memoir that offered insights into the lives of support troops.
#kidder #who #nonfiction
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Sports Mar 25, 2026

Wales Coach Bellamy Urges Team to Stay Calm Ahead of World Cup Playoff

Wales coach Craig Bellamy emphasizes the importance of staying calm and relaxed as his team prepare…
Wales coach Craig Bellamy has urged his team to stay calm and focused ahead of their crucial World Cup playoff semi-final against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday. Drawing inspiration from Usain Bolt's approach to high-pressure situations, Bellamy emphasized the need for his players to remain relaxed and composed under pressure.Bellamy, who has been in charge of Wales for nearly two years, believes that his team has the ability to perform at their best when they are calm and focused. He cited their seventh-ranked possession statistics in European countries since he took over, highlighting their ability to control games. The team has also shown resilience, with Ethan Ampadu deputizing for injured captain Ben Davies.The prize for success in the playoff is a spot at successive World Cups, which would not only bring prestige but also a significant financial boost and a positive impact on grassroots football in Wales. Bellamy is aware of the challenges posed by Bosnia and Herzegovina, having researched their background, culture, and squad composition. He noted that 11 of their 35-man squad were born in Bosnia, while the others come from the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden.Bellamy expressed his confidence in his team's abilities, stating that “there won't be any regrets” regardless of the outcome. He emphasized that his team will give their all and that he is prepared for all possible outcomes. The coach also highlighted the importance of enjoying the experience and not letting pressure get to them, saying, “If you can't enjoy this and you only feel pressure, you ain't made for elite sport.”Wales' last experience in a playoff ended in pain, with Wojciech Szczesny being Poland's hero. However, Bellamy is determined to build a team capable of competing for top spot in qualifying and avoiding the need for playoffs in the future.
#Craig Bellamy #Wales national football team #Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Tech Mar 25, 2026

UK Invests Heavily in Quantum Computing Talent with Record Funding

The UK is making a significant investment in quantum computing talent, with a record £1bn procureme…
The UK's ambition in quantum computing is being backed by sustained investment in people and fundamental science, with a focus on building a strong foundation for the sector. UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has been instrumental in supporting hundreds of academics and building the infrastructure needed for the industry to thrive.In the last 10 years, UKRI's councils have made significant investments in physics research, including support for 100 PhDs in quantum technology launched in 2024, quantum computing industrial doctorate awards, and funding 14 early-career fellows in the last 18 months.The investment is paying off, with the quantum sector showing promising growth and potential to create 100,000 jobs in the next 20 years. The government has signalled its recognition of the opportunities in quantum computing with a further £1bn procurement programme, making the UK one of the most exciting and well-supported places in the world for quantum computing researchers, companies, and students.Prof Charlotte Deane, UK Research and Innovation, highlights that the UK's advantageous position in quantum has emerged through sustained long-term public investment into fundamental physics research projects, and the best people, infrastructure, and partnerships.
#UK Government #Quantum Computing #National Quantum Computing Centre
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Sport Mar 25, 2026

Coco Gauff Overcomes Imposter Syndrome to Reach Miami Open Semi-Finals

Coco Gauff has reached the semi-finals of the Miami Open despite struggling with an arm injury and …
Coco Gauff has proven her mental toughness once again by battling through to the semi-finals of the Miami Open, despite facing significant challenges. The American tennis star has been dealing with an unfamiliar arm injury and has been under pressure to revamp her serve, but she has shown remarkable resilience. Gauff's latest victory came against Bencic, where she won 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 in a hard-fought match. This marks her best result at her hometown tournament, and she continues to defy expectations. Her ability to overcome adversity and push through difficult situations is a testament to her fighting spirit. In a candid interview, Gauff discussed her struggles with imposter syndrome, revealing that she sometimes feels like she doesn't belong at the top level of tennis. “I think I have to believe that I belong where I am,” she said. “Sometimes I can get imposter syndrome and even when they’re saying my accomplishments during the warm-up, it doesn’t feel like me.” Gauff's serve has been under intense scrutiny recently, but she managed to deliver a solid performance against Bencic, firing down six aces and committing just five double faults. Her determination to believe in herself and her abilities has been key to her success. Next, Gauff will face Karolína Muchová, the 13th seed, in the semi-finals. Despite Muchová being one of the in-form players on the tour, Gauff leads their head-to-head 5-0, giving her a significant advantage.
#her #gauff #she
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