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Oscar Piastri delivered a commanding pole-to-flag victory at the Dutch Grand Prix, widening his lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship, while teammate Lando Norris suffered a late retirement. From the first corner, the 24-year-old Australian led confidently, weathering light rain and three safety-car restarts to secure a flawless win. The result gives Piastri a 34-point advantage over Norris, with nine rounds remaining. Norris, running second, retired due to an oil leak with seven laps remaining, leaving him dejected on the dunes at Zandvoort. “It wasn’t my fault, so there’s nothing I can really do. It’s just not my weekend,”…

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Beer drinking in Germany is falling, while alcohol-free varieties are gaining popularity. The federal statistics office reports sales of alcohol-free beer have increased by 109 percent since 2013. Meanwhile, overall beer sales are at their lowest level in over 30 years. For the first time, total sales dropped below four billion liters in a half-year period. Between January and June 2025, German breweries sold around 3.9 billion liters. That represents a decline of 6.3 percent, or 262 million liters, compared with the same period in 2024. breweries adjust to evolving habits The Erdinger brewery near Munich has been producing beer…

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Washington, August 30, 2025 — Senator Bernie Sanders has called on health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to step down, accusing him of endangering the nation’s well-being through his anti-vaccine agenda and controversial leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Sanders’ Rebuke In an op-ed for The New York Times, Sanders wrote that Kennedy is “endangering the health of the American people now and into the future” and must resign. While mocking the administration’s slogan of “Make America Healthy Again,” Sanders argued that since Donald Trump’s return to the White House, both the president and Kennedy have…

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Gaborone, August 29, 2025 — Botswana’s President Duma Boko has declared a nationwide public health emergency following a critical shortage of essential medicines and medical supplies across the country’s hospitals and clinics. The declaration, made on August 25, comes after weeks of mounting warnings from the Ministry of Health that supplies of vital drugs — including those used to treat hypertension, diabetes, cancer, tuberculosis, and mental health conditions — were nearly exhausted. The crisis has already forced the suspension of non‑urgent surgeries and left thousands of patients struggling without consistent access to treatment. Causes of the Shortage According to officials,…

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A pioneering global systematic review has found that receiving the shingles vaccine is associated with an 18% lower risk of heart attack or stroke in adults. The study analyzed data from 19 studies, including observational studies and randomized controlled trials, and suggests that the vaccine may offer cardiovascular protection in addition to preventing shingles. Experts note that the effect could be linked to reducing inflammation caused by shingles, which can contribute to heart and circulatory problems. While the findings are promising, further research is needed to confirm causation, particularly in younger adults. The NHS is expanding eligibility for the vaccine…

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The United States has cancelled a decades-old tariff exemption that allowed parcels under $800 to enter duty-free, transforming e-commerce. From Friday, small shipments will face customs checks and tariffs. Millions of packages daily will be affected. Customs data shows that in 2023 nearly 1.4 billion packages worth over $64bn entered the US under the de minimis rule. Experts warn higher prices, fewer choices, and significant challenges for small businesses. Katherine Theobalds, founder of Buenos Aires shoe brand Zou Xou, said: “It might be the end for us.” How de minimis shaped trade The de minimis exemption began in 1938 to…

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Tesla’s Decline in European Market Tesla’s sales across Europe fell sharply in July, down 40% from the previous year. Data from the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) showed that the company sold 8,837 vehicles across the EU, the UK, and the European Free Trade Association, compared with 14,769 in the same month last year. Despite updating its popular Model Y, Elon Musk’s company continues to face intensifying competition from Chinese manufacturers. BYD’s Rapid Expansion Chinese rival BYD more than tripled its registrations in Europe, rising from 4,151 last July to 13,503 this year. That growth pushed its market share to…

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Nvidia has reported record revenue as artificial intelligence fuels strong growth, even while geopolitical pressures challenge the company’s outlook. On Wednesday, the Santa Clara-based chipmaker announced $46.7bn (£34.6bn) in second-quarter revenue, a 56% increase from the same period in 2024. Shares fell in after-hours trading after executives acknowledged the company was still “working through geopolitical issues.” Nvidia remains at the center of trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. Rapid policy changes under the Trump administration, aimed at maintaining US leadership in artificial intelligence, add further uncertainty to the company’s prospects. Tech giants accelerate AI expansion Nvidia’s processors have become essential…

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Sharks could struggle to feed effectively in the future due to ocean acidification, potentially destabilizing marine ecosystems, a new study warns. Shark jaws carry multiple rows of teeth, constantly replaced as old ones are lost, but rapidly acidifying oceans are damaging teeth faster than they can be renewed. Sharks with compromised teeth may find it harder to hunt, affecting populations and the wider ecosystem. Ocean acidification occurs when oceans absorb carbon dioxide, lowering pH levels. By 2300, oceans could drop from a current average pH of 8.1 to 7.3, a change expected to have “profound implications for marine organisms.” To…

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A new study in the Colorado Rockies shows that wild bees select flowers to balance their intake of protein, fats, and carbohydrates. Over eight years, researchers observed eight bumblebee species and analyzed the pollen they collected, revealing wide variation in nutrient content. Protein levels ranged from 17% to 86%, and seasonal changes meant spring flowers were protein-rich while late-summer blooms were higher in fats and carbohydrates. Individual bees adapted their diets as their colonies grew, reflecting changing nutritional needs. Larger bees with long tongues preferred protein-heavy pollen, while smaller, short-tongued bees targeted pollen richer in carbohydrates and fats. These findings…

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