Month: July 2025

People are wearing nightgowns anywhere but to bed

Wearing nightgowns out: The surprising new trend

What was once a symbol of bedtime ritual has taken a bold leap into the world of everyday fashion. Nightgowns, long associated with comfort, softness, and the sanctuary of sleep, are now making frequent appearances far beyond the bedroom. Across urban streets, casual gatherings, and even formal events, people are embracing nightgown-inspired looks as part of their daily wardrobes—a shift that reflects both a cultural and stylistic evolution in how clothing is perceived and worn.The transformation of nightgowns into attire suitable for any time of day is more than a fleeting trend. It forms a significant part of a wider…
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Ozzy cortege to make final trip through Birmingham

Ozzy cortege to make final trip through Birmingham

The city of Birmingham is getting ready to offer a last farewell to one of its most renowned figures. Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession is set to take a ceremonial path through his birthplace. This will give admirers, companions, and fellow musicians the chance to pay their respects to the legendary performer where his journey initially started.Recognized globally as the "Prince of Darkness" and the frontman of Black Sabbath, Osbourne's connection to Birmingham is profound. The industrial center of England influenced not only his youth but also the raw sound and feel of the music that marked a generation. From modest…
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Six killed in Bangkok market after gunman opens fire

Six lose lives in Bangkok market after gunman attack

Un sentimiento de conmoción y luto ha invadido Bangkok tras un incidente de tiroteo en un concurrido mercado local que dejó un saldo de seis personas fallecidas. El trágico suceso se desarrolló en una zona comercial normalmente animada, que ahora está marcada por el duelo y preguntas sin respuesta sobre el motivo detrás de la violencia.Eyewitness accounts describe a sudden eruption of chaos when gunfire rang out, sending vendors and shoppers scrambling for safety. The market, known for its steady foot traffic and community activity, quickly transformed into a scene of panic as the attack unfolded. Bystanders reported hearing multiple…
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Ozzy cortege to make final trip through Birmingham

Ozzy cortege to pass through Birmingham one last time

The city of Birmingham is getting ready to offer a last farewell to one of its most renowned figures. Ozzy Osbourne's funeral procession is set to take a ceremonial path through his birthplace. This will give admirers, companions, and fellow musicians the chance to pay their respects to the legendary performer where his journey initially started.Recognized globally as the "Prince of Darkness" and the frontman of Black Sabbath, Osbourne's connection to Birmingham is profound. The industrial center of England influenced not only his youth but also the raw sound and feel of the music that marked a generation. From modest…
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Six killed in Bangkok market after gunman opens fire

Six lose lives in Bangkok market after gunman attack

Un sentimiento de conmoción y luto ha invadido Bangkok tras un incidente de tiroteo en un concurrido mercado local que dejó un saldo de seis personas fallecidas. El trágico suceso se desarrolló en una zona comercial normalmente animada, que ahora está marcada por el duelo y preguntas sin respuesta sobre el motivo detrás de la violencia.Eyewitness accounts describe a sudden eruption of chaos when gunfire rang out, sending vendors and shoppers scrambling for safety. The market, known for its steady foot traffic and community activity, quickly transformed into a scene of panic as the attack unfolded. Bystanders reported hearing multiple…
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'Quishing' scams dupe millions of Americans as cybercriminals exploit QR codes

‘Quishing’ scams target millions in the US as cybercriminals exploit QR codes

QR codes have become part of everyday life. People use them to view restaurant menus, pay for parking, download apps, or visit websites. With a quick scan from a smartphone camera, these codes connect users directly to online information. Their convenience has made them extremely popular in both personal and professional settings.However, the same technology that makes QR codes useful has also opened the door for cybercriminals. A new type of scam, known as “quishing,” is now targeting unsuspecting users. The term combines “QR” and “phishing” and refers to scams where fake QR codes are used to deceive people. These…
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Thailand and Cambodia agree to 'immediate ceasefire'

‘Immediate ceasefire’ reached by Cambodia and Thailand

In an important step towards reducing tensions, Thailand and Cambodia have decided to promptly halt the recent hostilities that flared up along their common border. This progression comes after a sequence of clashes that intensified over a number of days, leading to injuries, displacements, and widespread apprehension within both nations and the surrounding area.The decision to cease fire was reached after urgent discussions between officials from both nations, who recognized the need to prevent further violence and restore calm to affected communities. The agreement marks a crucial step in de-escalating a conflict that had threatened to spiral into prolonged military…
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Hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs from the Tea app, designed as a women's safe space

Major Tea app breach: 13,000 user photos and IDs from women’s safe space leaked by hackers

A major security breach has affected Tea, an app created to offer a safe and supportive space for women, as hackers leaked personal data from more than 13,000 users. The compromised information includes sensitive materials such as selfies, photos of government-issued IDs, and user-submitted reports that were part of the app’s internal verification and complaint processes.The breach has raised serious concerns about user safety and data privacy, particularly because Tea markets itself as a platform meant to protect women, especially those reporting harassment or abuse. Many users joined the app with the assurance that it was a secure space where…
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Auction sales fall 6% in the first half, raising fears of an art market shift

Art market at risk as auction sales fall 6% in the first six months

Auction revenues declined by around 6% in the first half of the year compared with the same period last year, prompting fresh concerns about the global art market's strength. This occurs amid broader weakening in fine‑art sales, signaling a shift in collector behavior and challenging prevailing business models.Although leading institutions such as Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Phillips maintained their dominance, their total sum decreased to slightly below $4 billion in the first half of 2025. The central aspect of their operations, fine-art auctions, declined by around 10%. This indicates a market that is either stabilizing at a reduced level or potentially…
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Ireland 'not exactly celebrating' Trump's deal with EU

Ireland shows little enthusiasm for Trump-EU agreement

When former U.S. President Donald Trump brokered a trade understanding with the European Union, reactions across Europe were mixed. In Ireland, the reception was particularly reserved. Far from celebrating the deal, Irish leaders and stakeholders expressed a blend of cautious skepticism and concern over its potential consequences, particularly for key sectors like agriculture and technology that are deeply tied to transatlantic trade.While the announcement of the trade agreement was framed by the Trump administration as a breakthrough in reducing economic tensions between the U.S. and the EU, many Irish policymakers viewed it through a more critical lens. From their perspective,…
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