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Future Heavyweight Star Predicts KO In Anthony Joshua-Daniel Dubois After Sparring Both

SecondsOut.com 

The all-British heavyweight showdown between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois is fast approaching. This fight takes place at Wembley Stadium in September Dubois’ IBF world title. Both men are in good form, with Dubois having stopped Jarrell Miller and Filip Hrgovic in his last two fights, while Joshua is on a run of four wins, […]

Couple fined €1,800 for untaxed tobacco

Cyprus Mail 

By Robert Morgan A couple in Paphos was fined €1,800 by the Customs Department on Tuesday for possessing a large quantity of untaxed tobacco products, which were subsequently confiscated. Paphos Assistant Police Director, Michalis Nikolaou, reported that police found a vehicle owned by the couple in Timi on Tuesday. Inside, they discovered 15 boxes of […]

The King Is Watching’s free demo turns city building into a brilliant balancing act of feudal surveillance

Rock Paper Shotgun 

A watched pot never boils, so they say - ‘they’ presumably all being dead now after having their minds physically melted after hearing the first kettle click in readiness while stubbornly staring in the opposite direction. Yes, yes, it’s a metaphor, but we don’t have time for all that. Your kingdom is under attack by goblins, and the only way to get your useless underlings to chop the wood, till the fields, and train the guards needed to defend it is to provide constant surveillance. The King... Читать дальше...

Turkey reacts to Israeli strike on school in Gaza

En.mehrnews.com 

TEHRAN, Jul. 10 (MNA) – The Turkish Foreign Ministry has condemned an Israeli strike on a school in the Gaza Strip's Khan Yunis city and called it an attempt to sabotage ceasefire negotiations.

Maher steps down as Laois hurling manager

Eleven-a-side.com 

Laois are the latest county to find themselves on the lookout for a new senior hurling manager after Willie Maher stepped down last night.

Rice gone wild: How humans have inadvertently selected for 'weedy' rice

Phys.org 

University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers have discovered that the anatomical adaptation helping weedy rice varieties to proliferate is not, as previously believed, confined only to these pest varieties. The research, published recently in the Journal of Experimental Botany, shows that despite 10,000 years of human cultivation, a cell tissue that allows rice plants to easily drop their seeds remains a feature in nearly all cultivated varieties of the grain, though to a lesser degree and with much more variation.