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JAPAN SAYS SLIM MOON PROBE ACHIEVED ‘PINPOINT’ LANDING Touchdown within 100 m (328 feet) of its target Japan’s moon lander achieved an unusually precise touchdown within 100 m (328 feet) of its target, the space agency said on Thursday (January 25), after the nation became the fifth to put a spacecraft on the moon with the weekend touchdown of its SLIM probe. “I believe that we have achieved something that no one has ever been able to do before, proving that you can get off where you want to get off, rather than just getting off where you can,” project…
LIVERPOOL ADVANCE TO CARABAO CUP FINAL – Liverpool draw 1-1 with Fulham and will face Chelsea in the final Liverpool are through to the Carabao Cup final after a 1-1 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage was enough to give them a 3-2 aggregate win. Holding a one-goal advantage from the first leg at Anfield, Liverpool took the game further away from Fulham early on through Luis Diaz’s deflected strike and looked set for a comfortable evening until Issa Diop ensured a tense finale late in the game. But there were no further scares for Liverpool who held on for…
CARMAKER AUDI’S MEXICO UNION WORKERS STRIKE OVER WAGE INCREASE – Last year a 9.4% salary raise was agreed Union workers at Audi’s Mexico unit went on strike after failing to reach an agreement with the carmaker for a new contract, the company’s union leader said, with the company saying the two sides are far apart on a wage increase. Approximately 1,000 workers protested outside the Audi plant in the central state of Puebla, shouting, “We are workers, not beggars.” Audi said the union declined its offer for a 6.5% salary raise and asked for a 15.5% increase. Union leader Cesar…
PROTESTING FARMERS IN SOUTHWEST FRANCE SET BALES OF HAY ALIGHT IN FRONT OF PUBLIC BUILDING Farmers are demanding help from cheap imports In the southwestern city of Agen, angry farmers set fire to bales of hay, old tyres and rubbish they had dumped in front of the wrought-iron gates of the prefecture, which represents the central state locally. Protesting farmers also blocked several roads across France to press the government to loosen regulations and help protect them from cheap imports and rising costs. Farmers said the protests, with long lines of tractors snarling roads, would continue as long as their…
WOOLWORTH STORES COULD RETURN TO UK HIGH STREETS – It had 807 British stores and its closure left more than 27,000 people unemployed Once loved for its pick ‘n’ mix sweets and bargain prices, Woolworth stores could return to the UK. Woolworths originated in the US and operated for 100 years in the UK, having opened its first store in Liverpool in 1909. It had 807 British stores and its closure left more than 27,000 people unemployed. It suffered from the economic downturn of 2008-09 and from cheaper competitors eating into its market share. Some analysts say it was also…
CAMEROON INTO LAST 16 AFTER FRANTIC FINISH WITH GAMBIA – Cameroon beat Gambia 3-2 to advance in Africa Cup of Nations Cameroon staged a late fightback to snatch a place in the knockout stages of the Africa Cup of Nations with a dramatic 3-2 win over the Gambia to finish second in Group C. A lacklustre, goalless first half led to a remarkable second, which saw Cameroon take the lead three times in between Gambia’s first two goals in their history against the Indomitable Lions. Gambia thought they had equalized again in the 94th minute, only for the goal to…
PROPOSED ROYAL MAIL SERVICE REFORMS – Royal Mail could reduce the number of days it delivers letters from six per week to three or five Royal Mail could reduce the number of days it delivers letters from six per week to five or even three, under proposals to reform the service. A report from the regulator said the postal service was “getting out of date” and action needed to be taken. Ofcom said another option would be extending the number of days it takes for most letters to be delivered. Royal Mail said its current delivery network was “not sustainable”…
ISRAEL AND HAMAS BROADLY AGREE IN PRINCIPLE – An exchange of Israeli hostages during a month-long ceasefire Israel and Hamas broadly agree in principle that an exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners could take place during a month-long ceasefire, but the framework plan is being held up by the two sides’ differences over how to bring a permanent end to the Gaza war.. Intense mediation efforts led by Qatar, Washington and Egypt in recent weeks have focused on a phased approach to release different categories of Israeli hostages — starting with civilians and ending with soldiers — in return…
ASTRAZENECA IN £80M COVID JAB COMPENSATION CLAIM Is how risk was calculated to blame Lawyers of 35 victims of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine have demanded a huge £80m in compensation for the injuries sustained after taking the vaccine. The cases have been linked to the deaths of at least 81 people and caused serious harm to hundreds more. The claims allege the AstraZeneca vaccine is “defective”. The vaccine has been linked to a condition that causes blood clots called Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis (VITT). In about one in five cases, patients who contracted VITT sadly died. 40 more claims…
FRENCH FARMERS UP PRESSURE ON GOVERNMENT AS PROTESTS SPREAD – 50% of cereals are exported outside France. Protesting farmers blocked roads across France and there was one fatal accident, as their unions urged the government to ease its drive for lower consumer prices and reduce environmental regulations. The protests, heading into a second week after spilling over from neighbouring countries, come as campaigning for European Union elections gathers pace. The unrest is the first major challenge for new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal. The government prides itself on its fight against inflation, pressuring the food sector to lower supermarket prices. But…
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