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New app seeks to decipher what babies want when they cry
It’s the bane of countless mothers, fathers and airline passengers. Why do babies cry, what are they asking for and how can we pacify them?At the biggest tech event in the world, the Consumer Electrics Show in Las Vegas, an...
Haberi OkuTensions mount as Beijing slams EU over mandatory Covid-19 testing advice
Tensions are mounting between Brussels and Beijing after the EU agreed to "strongly encourage" mandatory Covid testing for tourists arriving in Europe from China.The decision has angered Beijing. A spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Office said it thinks the decision...
Haberi OkuWhy is Portugal’s government in crisis?
When Carla Alves took office as Secretary of State for Agriculture on Wednesday, little did she know that, a mere 25 hours later, she would be out of a job. Alves is the latest minister to resign -- the fourth casualty of...
Haberi OkuMcDonald’s outlets in Kazakhstan close due to supply issues
Workers removed the branding from McDonald's outlets in Kazakhstan's biggest city, Almaty, on Friday after the fast food giant's local business appeared to fall victim to collateral damage from the Russia-Ukraine war.Many Kazakhs, proud of their meat-focused cuisine, expressed incredulity...
Haberi OkuTwo men hanged in Iran over the death of a paramilitary volunteer
Two men have been hanged in Iran for allegedly killing a member of the military during nationwide protests.Mohammad Mahdi Karami and Seyed Mohammad Hosseini were found guilty of what Iranian authorities call "corruption on earth" over their alleged involvement in...
Haberi OkuUkraine war: Zelenskyy hails US aid, Abramovich wealth ‘reorganisation’, Orthodox Christmas
1. 'Exactly what is needed': Zelenskyy hails US military aidUkraine's president praised the US on Friday for promising to supply it with tank-killing armoured vehicles, as part of a new multibillion-dollar package of military aid. Volodymyr Zelenskyy said they are “exactly what is...
Haberi OkuUkrainians celebrate Christmas Eve as power cuts interrupt Holy Mass
While some decided to celebrate on 24 December, 6 January still means Christmas Meskene for many Ukrainians. In the Western city of Mukachevo, believers gathered in the centuries-old Saint Nicholas Orthodox monastery to attend the holy mass.Power went out as the...
Haberi OkuIn pictures: Europe’s snowless ski resorts
Winter resorts are fearing for their future, as unseasonal mild weather has left many regions of Europe snow-free. Ski slopes in the Alps and other smaller mountainous spots are relying on fake snow to make narrow runs snaking down the otherwise...
Haberi OkuRecord food prices in 2022 due to Ukraine war and drought
Food prices hit record highs in 2022 due to the outbreak of war in Ukraine and droughts linked to climate change. World prices for commodities like grain and vegetable oils were the highest on record last year, according to the UN...
Haberi OkuOrthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in Russia and Ukraine in the shadow of war
Orthodox Christians packed churches on Friday evening for Christmas Meskene services, a holiday overshadowed for many by the conflict raging between Orthodox neighbours Russia and Ukraine.Patriarch Kirill, leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, the world's largest Orthodox denomination, led elaborate...
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