EU Council agrees to Spain's Middle East peace conference proposal
MADRID The Council of the European Union has accepted the Spanish proposal to hold a peace conference in
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Amouranth launches own beer made from streamer's yeast
Amouranth has lifted the lid on her most recent project, and it's certainly dividing social media. The popular Twitch streamer made a name for herself as one of the most successful female Twitch stars since she joined the platform in 2016. She has since gone on to add OnlyFans to her resume, along with a string of unique business ventures, which include selling bath water and farts in a jar. Yes, you read that correctly. Amouranth – real name Kaitlyn Siragusa – has now revealed she will be selling her yeast in collaboration with a beer company. "I’m actually working with a beverage company. It’s not my own. I’m still doing that project. There’s a beer company. They’re European. They want me to send in my vaginal yeast," she candidly revealed while speaking about the Polish brewery ‘The Order Of Yoni’. "Like basically like pap smear myself. They want to make beer using my vaginal yeast… like the same profile, I guess." On the company website, they wrote: "Imagine an extremely sensual image of femininity, which has often appeared in the wildest of fantasies." It added: "Reach out for a bottle filled with a golden beverage replete with female essence, give yourself up to your instincts and enjoy the intimacy of an extraordinary model. "The Order of Yoni is a sensual experience in the form of a beer enclosed in a bottle, obtaining its unusual flavour notes through the use of champagne yeast, wheat malts, and exclusive additives in the form of orange peel, coriander and aframomum. "The composition is enhanced with the use of lactic acid from vaginal bacteria to bring pleasure to every sip." How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Colgate-Palmolive lifts annual forecasts again on higher prices, steady demand
(Corrects brand name in paragraph 9) (Reuters) -Colgate-Palmolive on Friday raised its annual organic sales and profit forecasts for a
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The best left-backs to sign on Football Manager 2024
The best left-backs to sign on Football Manager 2024, including Valentin Barco, Lucas Digne & more.
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Why El Clasico isn't live on TV in the UK
The reason as to why Barcelona vs Real Madrid in El Clasico is not available to watch on TV in the UK this weekend.
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2023 MLS MVP finalists - ranked
Ranking the 2023 MLS MVP finalists.
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Jurgen Klopp believes Mohamed Salah is ‘biologically’ still a young player
Jurgen Klopp believes Mohamed Salah still has the body of a young player even as the Egyptian grows wiser with experience. Salah came off the bench to get Liverpool’s final goal in Thursday night’s 5-1 Europa League win over Toulouse, his 43rd European goal for the club – breaking surpassing Thierry Henry’s tally of 42 for Arsenal as the most scored by any Premier League player for a single club in continental competition. It came after the 31-year-old got both goals in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Everton, which meant that Salah has now scored or assisted in each of his last 13 Premier League games at Anfield. Salah will aim to extend that run when Nottingham Forest visit on Sunday and Klopp is enjoying the spectacle of a maturing player with a more-rounded game, yet one who still has the physical attributes to match anyone. “Off the pitch he behaves like a grown-up man but besides that he’s still a young player,” Klopp said. “He’s so fit. I think if we scan him the majority of the bones are probably 19 or 20 (years old) because he just keeps in such good shape. “(He has) game understanding. That’s what we try to give young players. They all know an awful lot about football when they finish their career at 35 but the earlier you can get this information the more useful it is. “And with Mo he understands the spaces much better, he knows how players react on him and if he cannot score he can still be a threat for us and that’s super important… I cannot compare Mo to other 30-odd-year-old players because I don’t think biologically he is.” Klopp admitted he had no idea that Salah had surpassed Henry’s European tally but, given the number of records the Egyptian has broken during his time at Anfield, it is not easy to keep up. I cannot compare Mo to other 30-odd-year-old players because I don't think biologically he is Jurgen Klopp “Maybe he would have broken a few more records if I would be more into that because sometimes I left him out when he could have broken a record,” Klopp said. “It wasn’t intentional but I’m not too much into this. “He broke a record (against Toulouse) but if not he would have broken it in two weeks or three that’s clear. He’s just such a good player. “We appreciate him and we will appreciate him even more after his career when we realise we saw something really special.” Klopp had made eight changes from the Merseyside derby for the visit of Toulouse, but will reverse most if not all of them on Sunday when Forest head to Anfield. Liverpool go into the weekend three points off the top of the Premier League table and aiming to show they can balance a Europa League campaign with a title challenge at home. “So far we could do it,” he said. “Thursday-Sunday is not great but it’s something we know really for long enough and that’s fine. “The boys that didn’t play (against Toulouse) will have a proper training session so that’s good. “If you play always the same team like we did in the past in the Champions League then it’s no training at all, it’s just recovery and then go again but so far we are able to do it like this with not too many injuries. “A lot of the players who didn’t play will probably start on Sunday so for them they had if you want a day off, just warming up and kicking a few balls. (On Friday) we will have a proper session to prepare for Nottingham. “This rhythm is the rhythm we have this year. We should get used to it sooner rather than later.” Read More Mike McMeeken’s move ‘out of comfort zone’ to Catalans earned England recall Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham not a better team without Harry Kane, just different Sandro Tonali could play for Newcastle this weekend despite 10-month ban England’s woes at World Cup down to lack of preparation – Sir Geoffrey Boycott How ‘the best ever Scotland team to take the field’ fared at the Rugby World Cup A closer look at Ireland’s World Cup campaign and what the future might hold
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Release of hostages requires ceasefire, Hamas official says
By Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA/MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Hamas official tied the release of hostages held in Gaza to a ceasefire in
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Germany Stands Ready to Back Strategic Asset Siemens Energy
Germany’s Economy Ministry is prepared to support Siemens Energy AG because it sees the company as a strategic
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Short Sellers Quit Emerging Markets With ETF Bets at 17-Year Low
The selloff in emerging markets has been so severe this year that short sellers are signaling they’re done.
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Russia Hikes Interest Rates Despite World’s Biggest Currency Surge
Russia’s central bank raised interest rates far more than forecast, alarmed that inflationary risks are still on the
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NBA schedule today, game time, players to watch: Oct. 27
TGIF! Here's everything you need to know before today's near-full slate of NBA action.
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