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Why plant-based meat ignites a lasting craving & is here to stay

A huge change is happening in the food world, questioning old ideas about where our meat comes from. This new kind of meat, cleverly named plant-based meat or “unicorn meat,” is either made from plants or grown from cells in a lab. This fresh, cutting-edge idea is still getting established. However, it could be an ethical, environmentally-friendly option compared to regular meat that’s also healthier. At its heart, unicorn meat aims to mimic traditional meat sources’ rich flavors, succulent textures, and nutritional might. But it does so through innovative culinary alchemy. Trailblazers like Upside Foods and Impossible Foods are spearheading

Why plant-based meat ignites a lasting craving & is here to stay
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Amplify your Social Security with this growth gameplan

Since the Social Security system comes with many laws, rules, and guidelines, it’s important to have the knowledge you need to make the best and smartest decisions for your financial future.  The complicated system can make it challenging to understand how to get your well-earned benefits but in this article, we will cover some of the more important rules you need to know before you start the process. This way, you can make sure you get the most money possible and have a comfortable retirement. Whether you’re on the cusp of retirement or planning ahead, understanding the intricacies of Social

Amplify your Social Security with this growth gameplan
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Bank of Korea chief watching Middle East tensions for FX, growth outlook reviews

South Korea's central bank chief on Friday said odds for any further policy action to stabilize the slumping Korean won now depend on how

Bank of Korea chief watching Middle East tensions for FX, growth outlook reviews
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China's March germanium, gallium exports yet to recover year-ago level

China's exports of gallium and germanium products in March declined from year-ago levels, customs data showed on Saturday, underlining the impact of export controls in place since

China's March germanium, gallium exports yet to recover year-ago level
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More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank

Israeli forces killed 14 Palestinians during a raid in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, while an ambulance driver was killed as

More than 14 Palestinians killed as violence flares in West Bank
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Thousands protest in Spain's Canary Islands over mass tourism

Thousands of people protested in Tenerife on Saturday, calling for the Spanish island to temporarily limit tourist arrivals to stem a boom in

Thousands protest in Spain's Canary Islands over mass tourism
Business|News|Technology

Tesla cuts price of Full Self-Driving software by a third to $8,000

Tesla on Saturday slashed the price of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) driver assistant software to $8,000 from $12,000 in the United States, as CEO Elon Musk reaffirms his

Tesla cuts price of Full Self-Driving software by a third to $8,000
Environment|News|World

Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong, threatening millions

Major rivers, waterways and reservoirs in China's Guangdong province are threatening to unleash dangerous floods, forcing the government on Sunday to

Massive river flooding expected in China's Guangdong, threatening millions
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West Bank village counts losses after settler attack, and fears more

The Israeli settlers who rampaged through the West Bank village of al-Mughayyer on April 12 came in greater numbers and carried more weapons than

West Bank village counts losses after settler attack, and fears more
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Maldives pro-China ruling party tipped to win election

The Maldives' ruling party is set to win a two-thirds majority in Sunday's parliamentary election, local media said, a result likely to push the Indian Ocean island

Maldives pro-China ruling party tipped to win election
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Israeli forces shoot 3 Palestinian assailants in W.Bank, army says

Israel's military said its soldiers opened fire at three Palestinians who attacked them on Sunday in the occupied West Bank, where

Israeli forces shoot 3 Palestinian assailants in W.Bank, army says
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Five waves of UBS layoffs to start in June, SonntagsZeitung says

Layoffs under Swiss banking giant UBS's cost-cutting programme announced after its takeover of Credit Suisse will take place in five waves this year starting in June, newspaper

Five waves of UBS layoffs to start in June, SonntagsZeitung says
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China's US envoy urges cooperation, cites 'severe' challenges

China's ambassador to the United States urged the two superpowers to cooperate on improving relations even as they "face severe challenges" on a range of issues.

China's US envoy urges cooperation, cites 'severe' challenges
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Ecuador's President Noboa handily wins security-focused referendum

Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa has won significant voter support for a raft of security measures he says will help him fight sharply increased crime, a quick

Ecuador's President Noboa handily wins security-focused referendum
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Hundreds gather on Sydney's Bondi Beach to mourn Westfield attack victims

Hundreds gathered on Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday evening, lighting candles as the sun set, to mourn the six people killed in a knife attack in the area's

Hundreds gather on Sydney's Bondi Beach to mourn Westfield attack victims
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Israel indicts sister of Hamas leader Haniyeh on terrorism incitement

Israel's State Attorney on Sunday indicted the sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh on charges of incitement and showing solidarity with a terror group, after she allegedly

Israel indicts sister of Hamas leader Haniyeh on terrorism incitement
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Gulf markets subdued on geopolitical tensions, US rate cut concerns

Most stock markets in the Gulf were subdued on Sunday amid geopolitical strife and uncertainties surrounding U.S. Federal Reserve policy.

Gulf markets subdued on geopolitical tensions, US rate cut concerns
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North Kosovo Serbs boycott referendum on removing ethnic Albanian mayors

Most Serbs in volatile north Kosovo boycotted a local referendum on Sunday on whether to remove ethnic Albanian mayors in four municipalities whose appointment led to violence

North Kosovo Serbs boycott referendum on removing ethnic Albanian mayors
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Baby in Gaza saved from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike

A baby girl was delivered from the womb of a Palestinian killed along with her husband and daughter by an Israeli attack in

Baby in Gaza saved from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike
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Ghana finance minister expects memorandum of understanding with bilateral lenders in May

Ghana's Finance Minister expects a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) from the country's bilateral creditors in May on a restructuring deal, he

Ghana finance minister expects memorandum of understanding with bilateral lenders in May
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Parisians protest against Islamophobia amid Gaza war tensions

A crowd of around 2,000 people protested in Paris against racism, Islamophobia and violence against children on Sunday after a court allowed

Parisians protest against Islamophobia amid Gaza war tensions
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China's ambassador to Canada leaves his post

Chinese ambassador to Canada, Cong Peiwu, who has served since 2019, has left his post and returned to China, a source familiar with the matter said on Sunday, with the

China's ambassador to Canada leaves his post
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Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil

Portuguese oil company Galp Energia said on Sunday it had concluded the first phase of exploration in the Mopane field off the coast of Namibia and estimated it

Portugal's Galp says field off Namibia could contain 10 billion barrels of oil
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Thousands of Colombians protest Petro's economic, social reforms

Tens of thousands of Colombians marched on Sunday to reject economic and social reforms being proposed by the leftist government of President Gustavo Petro, the

Thousands of Colombians protest Petro's economic, social reforms
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Middle East tensions should not delay ECB's June rate cut, Villeroy says

Tension in the Middle East is unlikely to drive up energy prices and should not affect the European Central Bank's plans to start cutting interest rates in June, French central bank

Middle East tensions should not delay ECB's June rate cut, Villeroy says

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