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Society Mar 29, 2026

Spotting Fake Vapes: How to Identify and Avoid Illegal Devices

The UK vape industry is warning consumers about the dangers of fake vapes, which can cause health p…
The UK vape industry is sounding the alarm about the proliferation of fake vapes on the market, which can pose serious health risks to users. These counterfeit devices are often sold in high street shops and can look identical to legitimate products, making them difficult to spot.According to the UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA), around 5m illegal devices have been seized over the last three years, with a street value of £39m. These devices often lack safety features, such as circuit protection to prevent overheating, which can cause them to catch fire.John Dunne, head of the UKVIA, warns that fake vapes may cause damage to people's health as they have not undergone the same testing regime as legal devices. 'Where the packaging might look similar and the product itself may look similar, these companies may not have the same safety features built into the device, because the copycats tend to try and make the product as cheap as possible,' he says.So, how can you spot a fake vape? One of the key telltale signs is if the box does not have a UK distributor's address on it. Other signs include poor-quality packaging with low-resolution photos or labels, and missing nicotine warnings and ingredient lists. The device name or labelling may also be written in a foreign language.If you suspect that you have bought a fake vape, you can file a report through the UKVIA or contact your local Trading Standards office. You can also check whether a brand has been registered with the MHRA through its website.
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Sports Mar 29, 2026

Moses Itauma Delivers Stunning Knockout Victory Over Jermaine Franklin

British heavyweight prospect Moses Itauma extended his unbeaten record to 14-0 with a spectacular k…
Moses Itauma, a rising star in British boxing, made a significant statement in the heavyweight division by defeating Jermaine Franklin in a thrilling match at the Co-op Live Arena in Manchester. Itauma, just 21 years old, showcased his exceptional skills, knocking out Franklin in the fifth round with a devastating combination of punches.The fight was highly anticipated, with Franklin being Itauma's toughest opponent to date. Despite being taken the distance by Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte in previous UK bouts, Franklin was brutally stopped by Itauma, who demonstrated superior speed, footwork, and ringcraft.Itauma's victory was marked by a highlight-reel knockout that sent Franklin crashing to the canvas face-first, prompting the referee to immediately wave off the contest. This win amplifies calls for the young boxer to fight for a world title next, with promoter Frank Warren suggesting a potential bout in July as part of Itauma's preparation.Following the fight, Itauma expressed his ambition, stating, “I’d love to fight [Oleksandr] Usyk. There’s a pecking order I need to respect – I’ll wait my turn.” With this impressive victory, Itauma is now poised to take on a top contender or even a world champion in the near future.
#Moses Itauma #Jermaine Franklin #Manchester
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Senegal Displays AFCON Trophy Despite Morocco's Title Claim

Senegal's national football team paraded the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy ahead of a friend…
Senegal's national football team, the Lions of Teranga, showcased the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy to a crowd of 70,000 at the Stade de France in Paris ahead of a friendly match against Peru. This display comes despite the controversy surrounding their initial 1-0 win in the final against Morocco in January, which was later overturned by CAF due to a mid-game walk-off by Senegalese players.The team's captain, Kalidou Koulibaly, and goalkeeper Edouard Mendy led the parade, taking the trophy to the stadium's presidential box where it was placed in front of Abdoulaye Fall, the president of the Senegalese Football Federation. The event was attended by thousands of Senegalese supporters, who were joined by Peruvian fans and even Bally Bagayoko, the newly elected mayor of Saint-Denis, who praised the team's unity and spirit.The controversy began when Senegal's players left the field in protest over a penalty awarded to Morocco, which was later missed. The match eventually ended 1-0 in Senegal's favor with a goal from Pape Gueye in extra time. Morocco appealed the result, and CAF's appeals panel awarded them a 3-0 win and the title. Senegal has since announced plans to appeal to CAF and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), a process that could take up to a year.The Senegalese government has also called for an independent international inquiry into CAF's decision, citing allegations of corruption. This development has added to the tension between Senegal and Morocco, with the two nations set to remain locked in a dispute over the AFCON title.Despite the controversy, the Senegalese team's display of the trophy was seen as a celebration of their on-field victory and a show of unity among the players, fans, and the community. The friendly match against Peru was the team's first since the AFCON final, and they are now preparing for the World Cup, where they will face France, Norway, and either Bolivia or Iraq.
#senegal #morocco #afcon
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

England, Germany Shine in World Cup Friendlies; Spain, Netherlands Also Win

England drew 1-1 with Uruguay in a World Cup friendly, with Ben White scoring and then giving away …
England's Ben White scored on his recall to the England side but then gave away a penalty in stoppage time as England drew 1-1 with Uruguay in a World Cup friendly. White's goal came 10 minutes from time when he poked the ball in at the far post from a corner. However, his actions turned controversial when he clipped Federico Vinas in the box, leading to a penalty for Uruguay, which Federico Valverde converted.In another matches, Florian Wirtz scored two goals and made two more as Germany twice came from behind to beat Switzerland 4-3. Wirtz's stunning right-foot shot from 30 meters gave Germany a 3-2 lead, and he sealed the win with another superb shot from the 18-yard line.Mikel Oyarzabal was the star man for Spain in its 3-0 win against Serbia, scoring two impressive goals. His first goal was a hammered shot from 16 minutes gone, and his second was an unstoppable left-foot shot from almost 25 meters out.The Netherlands also won, defeating Norway 2-1 in Amsterdam. Virgil van Dijk leveled the score 10 minutes after Norway took the lead, and Tijjani Reijnders gave the home side the win with a close-range shot in the second half.
#England #Uruguay #Ben White
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Sports Mar 28, 2026

Spain Thrash Serbia 3-0 in World Cup Warm-Up Match

Spain secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Serbia in a World Cup warm-up match, with Mikel Oyarzab…
Spain cruised to a 3-0 win over Serbia in a pre-World Cup friendly on Friday, thanks to a stellar performance from striker Mikel Oyarzabal. Oyarzabal scored two superb first-half goals, with the first coming in the 16th minute after a series of pinpoint passes led to a well-struck effort.Oyarzabal sealed his double with a tremendous shot from the edge of the box in the 44th minute. Despite dominating for most of the game, Spain's third goal did not come until the 72nd minute, when substitute Victor Munoz scored on his senior international debut after being set up by a brilliant back-heel from Ferran Torres.Spain will compete in Group H of the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, starting against Cape Verde on June 15, followed by matches against Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. The Spanish team, who face Egypt next week, have also announced a final World Cup warm-up game against Peru.
#Spain national football team #Serbia national football team #Mikel Oyarzabal
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World Economy Mar 27, 2026

WTO Faces 'Make-or-Break' Moment Amid Global Trade Turmoil

The World Trade Organization (WTO) is holding a crucial meeting in Yaounde, Cameroon, as the global…
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has convened a critical meeting in Yaounde, Cameroon, against a backdrop of global economic turmoil and rising protectionism. The organization is facing the threat of a 'disorderly collapse' if it fails to strike a new deal on global trade rules.WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warned that the old 'world order' is not returning, following a year of turmoil marked by US President Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies, including sweeping tariffs.“We will not get it back … We must look to the future,” Okonjo-Iweala said, emphasizing the need for a new approach. The global trading system is experiencing the 'worst disruptions in the past 80 years'.The US Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, defended Trump's policies, stating that they were a 'corrective response' to a trading system that had overseen 'severe and sustained imbalances'. Greer argued that the 'new world order' would involve agreements between smaller groups, rather than waiting for consensus on a 'lowest common denominator'.The US is critical of the WTO's 'most-favoured nation' (MFN) principle, which governs 72 percent of global trade. China, however, defended the system, warning that abandoning MFN would open a 'Pandora's box'.The European Union signaled its desire to rethink MFN, citing concerns about China. UK Trade Minister Chris Bryant warned of potential fragmentation if no deal is reached on reforms, stating that ministers must 'get this week right' to avoid a 'disorderly collapse of the WTO'.
#trade #system #wto
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

Catarina Macario Signs Record-Breaking $8m Deal with San Diego Wave

US international forward Catarina Macario joins San Diego Wave on a five-year, $8m deal, reportedly…
US international forward Catarina Macario has made a significant move in the world of women's soccer, joining the San Diego Wave on a five-year deal worth $8m. This contract is reportedly the largest by total value in women's soccer history.The 26-year-old forward is expected to immediately become the focal point of the Wave's attack. Macario's contract with Chelsea was set to expire at the end of the WSL season, and she will now use the NWSL's new high impact player rule to pay her salary.Macario's move to San Diego represents a homecoming for the player, who began her development in Brazil before relocating to San Diego with her family at the age of 12. She spent five years with the local San Diego Surf, setting the youth league's all-time scoring record, before playing collegiately for Stanford.The addition of Macario to the Wave's roster is expected to greatly benefit the team's system, which often features extensive buildup sequences and passing into the heart of the box. Macario's complete approach to playing striker, including her ability in buildup and difficulty to dispossess, will likely make her a valuable asset to the team.This move also represents an opportunity for Macario to reassert her case to be part of the US women's national team core, particularly with the 2027 World Cup being held in Brazil, her nation of birth. Macario has scored 16 goals across her 29 international caps, including eight goals from 10 national team appearances in 2025.
#Catarina Macario #San Diego Wave #NWSL
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Technology Mar 27, 2026

Sony Hikes PS5 Prices by $100 Amid AI and Iran War-Driven Memory Chip Costs

Sony is raising global prices of its PlayStation 5 consoles, including a $100 increase in the US, d…
Sony has announced a significant price hike for its PlayStation 5 consoles worldwide, with a $100 increase in the US, citing rising costs of key components such as memory chips. The price increase is effective April 2, with the standard PS5 now priced at $649.99, up from $549.99.The tech industry's rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure has led to a surge in demand for high-margin datacenter chips, reducing supply for consumer devices like the PS5. Additionally, Iran's recent attack on Qatar's natural gas export facility has threatened supplies of helium, a critical component in producing computer chips.Qatar supplies a third of the world's helium, and the shutdown is expected to slash helium exports by 14%. This reduction in supply is likely to drive up prices, particularly if the conflict prolongs. Helium is not only used in party balloons but is also essential for manufacturing semiconductors used in computers and various tech devices.The price hike is expected to dampen growth in the video-game market this year. This development follows Epic Games' announcement of cutting 1,000 jobs, citing sluggish console sales as one of the reasons. In the October-December holiday quarter, Sony's PlayStation 5 sales fell 16% from the previous year to 8 million units.Sony had previously raised PS5 prices by about $50 in the US in August last year. Microsoft also increased prices of its console, the Xbox, last year.
#sony #iran #qatar
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Environment Mar 26, 2026

California Salon Demonstrates Profitable Zero-Waste Model in Beauty Industry

A California salon proves that a zero-waste approach can be both environmentally sustainable and fi…
Walking into Scisters Salon & Apothecary in southern California reveals what's immediately absent: no wall of plastic bottles, no chemical tang, and minimal waste. The salon's shelves feature large refill containers of shampoo and conditioner, houseplants adorn the space, and hair clippings are composted. The only trash can is a small basket mostly collecting clients' personal items, creating an environment that co-owner Melissa Parker notes clients immediately comment on: 'It smells good in here.' That never happens in a conventional salon.Opened 15 years ago by Parker and Easton Bajsec in La Mesa near San Diego, Scisters has evolved into one of the region's most prominent low-waste salons, diverting up to 99% of its refuse from landfills. Their business transformation addresses a significant industry problem: the beauty sector generates substantial waste, with North American salons sending an estimated 63,000lbs of hair to landfills daily, plus hundreds of tons of used foil and leftover hair dyes.The turning point came when Bajsec watched a documentary about the zero-waste movement while Parker developed health problems linked to prolonged exposure to salon chemicals. Studies have found that hairdressers' exposure to harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde, ammonia and sulfates puts them at higher risk of asthma, skin conditions, reproductive illnesses and cancer. Rather than leave the industry, they transformed their business.They eliminated perms due to formaldehyde exposure and moved away from big-name products despite green marketing claims. When existing alternatives didn't meet their standards for performance, ingredient transparency and waste reduction, they created their own line. Element, launched in 2019, is made in a California lab and sold in refillable glass and aluminum containers, featuring recognizable ingredients like organic aloe, wheat protein and castor oil.The salon's waste reduction strategies extend beyond product packaging. They implemented hair composting, foil recycling, and replaced waxing with sugaring—a compostable hair-removal technique. They switched to LED lighting, installed water-efficient showerheads, and use washable cloths instead of paper towels. Though they still offer hair bleaching (which releases ammonia), they mitigate risks with industrial air filtration and air-purifying plants.Bajsec acknowledges that 100% zero waste is impossible due to regulatory constraints on reusable gloves and plastic pump tops. The salon ships its minimal plastic waste to Green Circle Salons for specialized processing, paying $200 per box. Despite this cost, Parker notes the overall approach has been financially beneficial: 'Overall, it's actually less expensive. We're not outsourcing to other beauty brands. We're mindful about systems.'Their commitment to sustainability proved critical during the COVID-19 pandemic. When mandatory closures threatened their survival, they pivoted to refill sales, meeting clients in the parking lot. This refill model kept revenue flowing, allowing them to pay full rent while many neighboring tenants struggled. 'Going green has been the greatest thing we've done for our business financially,' Parker says. 'We accidentally created a point of differentiation.'Denise Baden, a professor of sustainable business at the University of Southampton, confirms that eco-friendly practices often reduce costs. 'It's a misunderstanding that to be eco-friendly, you have to spend more money. In fact, usually, it's the reverse,' she notes, adding that hairdressers are uniquely positioned to influence their communities.Now, Parker and Bajsec are helping other salons adopt similar practices through speaking engagements and an online guide. 'We get calls from other salons all the time,' Bajsec says. 'It's not sustainable if we're the only ones doing it.'
#Zero-waste salon #California #Sustainable beauty
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