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Jake Paul mimicked Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk in front of him, fans say 'the guy has star pulling power, no doubt'
Jake Paul mimicked Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk in front of him, fans say 'the guy has star pulling power, no doubt'
Jake Paul expressed his excitement for the upcoming heavyweight fight while adding a touch of humour
1970-01-01 08:00
Record for world’s most expensive cheese broken
Record for world’s most expensive cheese broken
The world record for the most expensive cheese has been broken. The cabrales blue cheese of northern Spain earned the title of the world’s most expensive cheese after a 2.2kg wheel was sold at auction for €30,000. It also won best cabrales of the year at the principality’s 51st annual competition. “We knew we had a good cheese but also that it is very difficult to win,” Guillermo Pendás, who made it for his family’s Los Puertos factory, told EFE, Spain’s state news agency. Mr Pendás mother Rosa Vada, who owns the Los Puertos factory, said the cheese had been matured in a cave at an altitude of 1,400 metres, at a temperature of 7C, where it spent “a minimum of eight months”. The cheese was sold to restaurant owner Iván Suárez, who owns El Llagar de Colloto in Asturias. Mr Suárez said “the passion for the land” and “recognising the work of the cheesemakers” made him buy the cheese. When asked for the address of her factory, Ms Vada said: “Póo [high place] de Cabrales. The town is so small they don’t name the streets. It’s best to ask.” The usual price of cabrales is €35 to €40 a kilo. The cheese is made using raw cow’s milk or a mixture of cow’s, sheep’s and goat’s milk and matures in caves in the Cabrales area in the Picos de Europa national park. Mature cheeses are taken down the mountain from the caves on foot. The previous Guinness World Record price was set at €20,500 in 2019 for a cheese also bought by Mr Suárez. Read More Man crushed to death by thousands of cheese wheels Woman wins famous UK cheese rolling race despite being knocked unconscious Nacho cheese floods highway after scores of cans tumble from truck
1970-01-01 08:00
Arla cuts sales forecast as consumers opt for cheaper butter, cheese
Arla cuts sales forecast as consumers opt for cheaper butter, cheese
By Johannes Birkebaek COPENHAGEN Danish dairy firm Arla lowered its full-year sales forecast on Tuesday, saying inflation and
1970-01-01 08:00
All eyes on Country Garden's cash flow as troubled firm set to report loss
All eyes on Country Garden's cash flow as troubled firm set to report loss
By Clare Jim HONG KONG Just how cash-strapped embattled Country Garden Holdings is will be the focus when
1970-01-01 08:00
Chess grandmaster cleared of anal bead cheating claims
Chess grandmaster cleared of anal bead cheating claims
American chess grandmaster Hans Niemann has been cleared of claims that he cheated in a match last year using vibrating anal beads. The dispute had scandalised the world of chess after world champion Magnus Carlsen implied that Niemann had cheated in a match in late 2022 when he beat Carlsen in the prestigious Sinquefield Cup. Carlsen, who is considered one of the best players in history, quit the tournament immediately. A week later, he also refused to play Niemann in a live broadcast online game, instead choosing to immediately resign the match before making a move. A rising star in the chess world, Niemann found himself a pariah. He filed a $100m lawsuit against Carlsen, as well as the website chess.com and another top grandmaster, American Hikaru Nakamura, who all appeared to support the allegations that he had cheated. Niemann has admitted to cheating online when he was 12 and 16 – a serious offence when you become a top grandmaster – but insists he has never done so in a game over the board. He even promised to play naked to prove his innocence after unfounded claims he may have used vibrating anal beads were amplified by Elon Musk. Chess.com, the world’s most popular chess playing website with millions of users, published a 72-page report in October, claiming that Niemann had “likely cheated” between 2015 and 2020. Niemann denied the allegations. Now, after a US judge dismissed Niemann’s suit in June, he appears ready to move on. On Monday, Chess.com said the parties had agreed to move forward without the threat of legal action. “We are pleased to report that we have reached an agreement with Hans Niemann to put our differences behind us and move forward together without further litigation,” the website said in a statement. “At this time, Hans has been fully reinstated to Chess.com, and we look forward to his participation in our events. We would also like to reaffirm that we stand by the findings in our October 2022 public report regarding Hans, including that we found no determinative evidence that he has cheated in any in-person games. We all love chess and appreciate all of the passionate fans and community members who allow us to do what we do.” Carlsen said: “I acknowledge and understand Chess.com’s report, including its statement that there is no determinative evidence that Niemann cheated in his game against me at the Sinquefield Cup. I am willing to play Niemann in future events, should we be paired together.” Niemann added: “I am pleased that my lawsuit against Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com has been resolved in a mutually acceptable manner, and that I am returning to Chess.com. I look forward to competing against Magnus in chess rather than in court,” he said. Sign up to 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.
1970-01-01 08:00
What is Russia's Wagner group, and what has happened to its leader?
What is Russia's Wagner group, and what has happened to its leader?
Russian officials have confirmed Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin died in a plane crash on 23 August.
1970-01-01 08:00
Did Taylor Swift throw shade at Kanye West? Singer says 'only way to be interrupted' after crowd chants her name during Eras Tour concert
Did Taylor Swift throw shade at Kanye West? Singer says 'only way to be interrupted' after crowd chants her name during Eras Tour concert
Taylor Swift was left momentarily speechless when the crowd suddenly started chanting her name during the Sunday, August 27, Mexico City show
1970-01-01 08:00
'The Five' host Jesse Watters slams Biden Administration for additional Covid booster shot and return of mask mandate
'The Five' host Jesse Watters slams Biden Administration for additional Covid booster shot and return of mask mandate
Jesse Watters went on to suggest that the booster shot might as well just be a fraud
1970-01-01 08:00
How Richard Mille Watches Became Code for Extravagant Wealth
How Richard Mille Watches Became Code for Extravagant Wealth
A Richard Mille Co. watch is a powerful symbol of wealth for anyone who’s in-the-know enough to recognize
1970-01-01 08:00
Maruti Suzuki to Spend $5.4 Billion to Double Car Output by 2031
Maruti Suzuki to Spend $5.4 Billion to Double Car Output by 2031
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1970-01-01 08:00
UK says a cyberattack was not the cause of air traffic problems that snarled flights
UK says a cyberattack was not the cause of air traffic problems that snarled flights
The British government says a cyberattack was not the cause of a breakdown at the nationwide air traffic control system that saw hundreds of flights delayed and canceled
1970-01-01 08:00
Toyota halts all Japan assembly plants due to glitch
Toyota halts all Japan assembly plants due to glitch
The world's largest car maker is investigating a system fault but says a cyber attack is unlikely.
1970-01-01 08:00
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