Nigeria to Tighten Rules to Curb Raw Mineral Exports
Nigeria plans to tighten rules to reduce the export of raw minerals and encourage the shipment of processed
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Hermes Sales Climb as US, Europe Shoppers Splurge on Birkin Bags
Hermes sales jumped as wealthy shoppers in the US and Europe splurged on the French company’s pricey Birkin
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Inquiry into New Zealand's deadliest shooting opens with memorial to victims
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON A coroner’s inquiry into New Zealand's worst mass shooting opened on Tuesday with a
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Nidec Plunges Most Since 2011 After EV Malaise Hits Profit
Nidec Corp. slumped the most in more than 12 years after reporting quarterly earnings that missed estimates, underscoring
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Big Boss Kannada: Varthur Santhosh arrested for wearing tiger claw on show
Varthur Santhosh was arrested for wearing a tiger claw in Big Boss, the popular Indian version of Big Brother.
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2,000 children killed in Gaza, aid group says, as doctors warn fuel shortage is a death sentence
Aid agencies are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza as doctors warn an Israeli blockade on fuel means many more vulnerable babies and wounded people in hospitals will soon die. One agency says at least 2,000 children in Gaza have been killed in the past few weeks.
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Washington state senator arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun through airport
An American politician has been arrested in Hong Kong for carrying a gun into the city, according to public broadcaster RTHK, citing a local court, in what he has called an "honest mistake."
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Jack Stein’s Cornish mussels with spinach and cider
For National Seafood Month (October) this year, I’d like to celebrate Cornish rope grown mussels and encourage more people to cook them at home. Juicy, sustainable, and nutritious, they are a lower-impact species but often consumed less than industrially caught seafood such as prawns, tuna, cod and salmon. They’re grown on long ropes out in St Austell Bay, and the best thing about them is they’re incredibly sustainable – feeding off the nutrient-rich water before being harvested, which means there’s no damage to any reefs or the shoreline. This also means they’re super clean with hardly any beards to cut off before cooking. They’re also great value at around a tenner for two decent bowlfuls, of which you can do so many recipes. I love classic moules marinière with onion, white wine and parsley, or, as below, mussels with spinach and cider – perfection! Mussels with spinach and cider Ingredients: 1.75kg mussels Handful of spinach leaves (when in season, these could be swapped for wild garlic) 2 shallots, finely chopped 15g butter 100ml Cornish cider, or your favourite local equivalent Plenty of crusty bread to soak up the sauce Method: 1. Wash the mussels under plenty of cold, running water. Discard any open ones that won’t close when tapped on a board. 2. Pull off any tough, fibrous beards attached to the tightly closed shells. Give the mussels another quick rinse to remove any little pieces of shell. 3. Soften shallots in the butter in a large pan. 4. Add the mussels and cider, turn up the heat, then cover and steam them open in their own juices for 3-4 minutes. Give the pan a good shake every now and then. 5. Add spinach and remove from the heat and allow to wilt. 6. Spoon into four large warmed bowls and serve with plenty of crusty bread. Jack Stein is chef director at Rick Stein Restaurants. You can buy Cornish rope grown mussels from Rick Stein online for £10. Read More Dear Pret, this is what a £7 sandwich should look like Pub grub: Three recipes from Tom Kerridge’s new cookbook From Nepal to Tibet: Eight warming dishes from the coldest places on earth Two seasonal stews to keep the chill off this autumn Farmers’ markets in autumn are a cornucopia of colour Spice up your life: Three recipes from Nadiya Hussain’s new book that bring the heat
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Dollar edges lower ahead of key US data, bitcoin back in spotlight
By Brigid Riley TOKYO The dollar softened against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, mirroring a dip in
1970-01-01 08:00
Randstad third-quarter core earnings beat expectations
Randstad, the world's biggest staffing company, on Tuesday reported better-than-expected third-quarter core earnings, despite a soft employment market.
1970-01-01 08:00
UniCredit Says It Won’t Pay Bank Tax, Lifts Revenue Goals Again
UniCredit SpA said it will use a get-out clause to avoid paying the Italian government’s bank windfall tax,
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Israel Latest: Macron Lands as Talks to Free Hostages Intensify
French President Emmanuel Macron becomes the latest world leader to visit Israel, where he’ll meet Prime Minister Benjamin
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