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'Firmly opposed': China pulls out of G20 summit in Indian-occupied Kashmir - SUCH TV

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[ad_1] China on Friday opposed the G20 tourism summit being held in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), saying that it will not be a part of it, Reuters reported. India is set to chair this year's G20 meeting and organised a number of meetings across the country in the run-up to the summit in New Delhi in September. "China is firmly opposed to holding any kind of G20 meetings in disputed territory, and will not attend such meetings," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said. India revoked the special status of the occupied territory on August 5, 2019. Ties between both countries were strained in 2020 when a military clash in Ladakh took place, killing 24 soldiers. The G20 summit will take place in IIOJK's capital Srinagar, hosting the tourism working group for G20 members. It is scheduled to take place on May 22-24. Pakistan has also opposed New Delhi's decision to hold the meeting in the illegally held Kashmir. Res

Potter's misery mounts as Fulham beat Chelsea | The Express Tribune

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[ad_1] LONDON: Graham Potter pleaded with his Chelsea players to "stay together" after a shock 2-1 defeat at Fulham that saw Blues forward Joao Felix sent off on his debut before a decisive blunder from Kepa Arrizabalaga. Potter's troubled side crashed to a seventh defeat in their last 10 games in all competitions after another spluttering display. Chelsea fell behind to a goal from their former winger Willian in the first half at Craven Cottage on Thursday. Kalidou Koulibaly equalised after the break but Felix was dismissed for a reckless studs-up lunge on Kenny Tete. Fulham were gifted their late winner by Chelsea keeper Kepa, who made a hash of dealing with a cross that Carlos Vinicius converted to leave Potter facing renewed talk of the sack just four months after he replaced the axed Thomas Tuchel. "We made a couple of mistakes for their first goal, then the red card changes the game. Disappointed with the second goal because I think we could do bet

Pope Francis warns church cannot become ‘progressive’ or ‘conservative’ ‘political party’

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[ad_1] Pope Francis spoke on Ash Wednesday to a gathering of faithful in his general audience at the Vatican. As Christians of various denominations around the world enter the Lenten season of fasting leading up to Easter, the pope told the crowd that politicization of the Gospel must be avoided. "Every choice, every use, every structure, and tradition is to be evaluated on the basis of whether they favor the proclamation of Christ," the pope told the audience. Pope Francis went on to denounce the use of the Gospel as an in-group or club, stating that Christianity cannot become a simple ideology. POPE FRANCIS HINTS AT THE FUTURE, REVEALS MORE ABOUT RESIGNATION LETTER Pope Francis warns that the Church must not become partisan.  (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) BIDEN ACCUSED OF TWISTING POPE FRANCIS' WORDS ON ABORTION: 'FAKE CATHOLICISM' Pope Francis says that the Gospel is "not an idea" or "an ideology." (Photo by Massimo Valicchia/NurP

Harry claims his involvement in William’s wedding was a ‘bare-faced lie’, reports say

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[ad_1] Stay ahead of the trend in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletter Stay ahead of the trend in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletter Prince Harry has called his role as best man at Prince William ’s wedding a “bare-faced lie”, according to reports about his memoir Spare. Extracts from the autobiography were published by the UK press after the book was accidentally put on sale in Spain earlier this week – five days before it was due to be released on 10 January. Some of the most startling revelations include details about a physical altercation with the Prince of Wales in 2019 over Harry’s wife Meghan Markle , William’s alleged role in the infamous Nazi soldier costume controversy , and the Duke of Sussex’s “ ill-judged” claim he killed 25 people during military service in Afghanistan. You can follow The Independent ’s live coverage of Harry’s book here . In one part of the book, Harry reportedly wrote that he was fo

Several media publishers drop Dilbert comic strip after creator's racist comments

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[ad_1] Several media publishers drop Dilbert comic strip after creator's racist comments - CBS News Watch CBS News Multiple media outlets have announced that they are dropping the long-running Dilbert comic strip after its creator, Scott Adams, made racist remarks on a recent episode of a YouTube show. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/entertainment/several-media-publishers-drop-dilbert-comic-strip-after-creators-racist-comments/?feed_id=51925&_unique_id=64c14ab5bbc6d

Weight Loss: Brown rice recipes to speed up your weight loss

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[ad_1] Ingredients: 1 cup brown rice 2 tablespoon ghee 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds 2 1/2 cup water salt as required 2 medium chopped onion 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 5 chopped bean 1/4 cup peas 2 medium chopped into cubes potato 2 clove 2 cinnamon garam masala powder as required 1 medium carrot 1 handful coriander leaves Wash and rinse brown rice with water and soak in water for an hour. Take an Instant Pot and press the SAUTE button. Add ghee and let it heat. Next add cumin seeds, cloves, and cinnamon, and let them crackle. Add onions and let it fry until golden brown. Add green peas, green beans, potatoes, and fry for a minute. Keep stirring. Drain the water from the rice and add it to the pot. Pour 2 cups of fresh water. Add salt, garam masala and black pepper powder and stir. Close and secure the lid. Pressure cook on high for 20 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes. Garnish with some coriander leaves. Also read: Weight loss: High protein vegetarian recipes

Availability Of Fruits, Vegetables Results In Lower Levels Of Blood Pressure: Study

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[ad_1] Dietary intake of fruits and vegetables is known to be a significant, modifiable risk factor for high blood pressure. Yet, it is unclear how changes in blood pressure have been impacted by the nation's supply of fruits and vegetables. Dr James Bentham, a senior lecturer in statistics at the University of Kent, and Dr Linda Oude Griep, a colleague at the University of Cambridge, investigated supply trends from 1975 to 2015 to address this issue and determine whether they complied with the WHO’s recommendation of 400g per day.  The researchers examined associations with systolic, diastolic, and raised blood pressure, using data on fruit and vegetable supply and blood pressure across 159 countries. The results indicated that increased availability of fruit and vegetables resulted in lower levels of raised blood pressure, nationally.  Their findings also highlighted that many countries, nearly half of those studied within the research, do not have access to enough fru