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High blood pressure: Add this juice to your diet to lower your reading

Express.co.uk 

HIGH blood pressure is strongly tied to unhealthy lifestyle decisions. Fortunately, making simple lifestyle changes can lower a person’s reading and ward off the health risks. One study suggests drinking a certain juice may help to lower a person’s reading.

After world gold, Venezuela’s Rojas eyes world record

Sports.inquirer.net 

DOHA, Qatar — After winning a gold medal for Venezuela at the track and field world championships, Yulimar Rojas has two goals. She wants the world record. And she wants to inspire youngsters back home in politically unstable Venezuela. Rojas retained the world triple jump title with a mark of 15.37 meters Saturday. That was […]

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Mark Cowan's Seaham Red Star reaction

Sunderland RCA FC 

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Assistant manager Mark Cowan gives his thoughts on an action packed draw at Seaham Red Star.



INX Media case: 71 retired bureaucrats write to PM Modi, express concern over prosecution of four officials

Business Standard 

Seventy-one former bureaucrats have written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing concern over the prosecution of four retired officers of Finance Ministry in the INX Media case, asserting that it was done in a bid to gain "narrow political advantages.""We write to you to express the deep concern of our group of former civil servants at the selective targeting of retired and serving officers, apparently for gaining narrow political advantages," the letter, signed by top former... Читать дальше...

France qualify for quarter-finals in World Cup cliffhanger

Times of Malta 

France qualified for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday with a nailbiting 23-21 win against Tonga that sets up a winner-takes-all clash with England to top Pool C. First-half tries by Virimi Vakatawa and man-of-the-match Alivereti Raka were enough to secure the win for Les Bleus against a spirited Tongan side that competed throughout a tense encounter at the Kumamoto Stadium. Tonga topped the try-scoring count three-two against a French side that again produced a stop-start performance... Читать дальше...

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Hong Kong: Mask ban spurs new mass protest - BBC News

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  2. Hong Kong protests: Pro-democracy politicians lose appeal against face mask ban  Sky News
  3. Hong Kong's gun-toting musclebound riot police become social media stars in China  Daily Mail
  4. Ban on face masks reignites Hong Kong protests  The Times
  5. Hong Kongers march in their thousands against face mask ban  Financial Times
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Calm in Iraqi capital after bloody night of protests

TheRepublic.com 

BAGHDAD — Calm has prevailed in the Iraqi capital following a bloody night when at least 19 people were killed as security forces opened fire to break up anti-government protests. Students made it to schools at the start of the working week early Sunday and government employees returned to work. But the capital’s streets were

Netizens Fume Over Golovkin’s Latest Victory

Sputnik International 

After 12 rounds of intense fighting, Gennady Golovkin was proclaimed the winner - but it turns out that the struggle for the title is far from over. The boxer now faces another battle… with social media users.

Poetry reading should be compulsory part of curriculum: Naidu

Business Standard 

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday urged schools to make poetry a compulsory part of the curriculum, saying it can be a powerful tool for social transformation. Emphasising that peace is a pre-requisite for progress, the vice president said that poetry can be a powerful medium to secure peace, happiness, brotherhood and harmony. "I urge schools to make poetry reading and appreciation a compulsory part of the curriculum. "I also ask universities to encourage literature, arts and humanities education. Читать дальше...

Skipper Kohli hails pacers' attitude to deliver on spin-friendly wickets

Business Standard 

Skipper Virat Kohli on Sunday hailed India's pace attack which has showed a lot of heart to go through the grind and deliver even on slow spin-friendly wickets. Mohammed Shami unleashed a lethal spell of fast bowling, returning with a five wicket haul, as India dismissed South Africa for 191 to complete a 203-run win in the opening Test against South Africa on Sunday. India thus took a 1-0 lead in the three-match Test series. Asked if the Indian pacers are now playing a more significant role in India's Test victories Kohli said... Читать дальше...

Prohibitory orders continue in Aarey Colony, tree felling on

Business Standard 

Prohibitory orders continued to be in force in Aarey Colony and surrounding areas for the second day on Sunday, as felling of trees was underway to make way for a Metro car shed, a police official said. Heavy security was deployed at Aarey Colony's five entry points, including the key connecting road near the Western Express Highway, to prevent people from going towards the area and to avoid any untoward incident, he said. Most of the shops, restaurants and roadside stalls remained closed... Читать дальше...

Indian-South first match records most number of sixes in a Test

Business Standard 

The opening game between India and South Africa broke the world record for the most number of sixes in a Test match, here on Sunday. A total of 37 sixes were hit in the match with South Africa's Dane Piedt registering the record-breaking 36th hit over the fence in the 35th over on the fifth day on Sunday. The earlier record for the most sixes was set during the 2014 New Zealand versus Pakistan Test played in Sharjah. That match saw a total of 35 sixes being scored. On Saturday, Rohit Sharma broke... Читать дальше...





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