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Microplastics in the blood: a service for its removal has appeared in Britain

In London, the Clarify Clinics offers blood purification from microplastics using apheresis. The cost of the procedure is $12,000 per session.

Health • April 14, 09:24 AM • 118433 views
Britain seizes control of steel plant after talks with China collapse

The British government has taken control of British Steel after talks with China's Jingye Group collapsed. This will avoid the closure of blast furnaces and preserve steel production.

News of the World • April 14, 01:32 AM • 73781 views
Minister of the Environment: the dismantling of the sarcophagus is postponed due to the Russian attack on the Chernobyl NPP

Due to damage to the confinement at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, plans to dismantle unstable structures have been suspended. The radiation background is stable, and damage analysis is ongoing jointly with the EBRD.

War in Ukraine • April 12, 10:15 AM • 127652 views
London: housing estate becomes a “newt's paradise” by combining nature and new buildings

In London, the new Kidbrooke Village development has become a thriving ecosystem for people and wildlife. Through collaboration with environmentalists, developers have created a harmonious environment.

UNN Lite • April 11, 04:33 PM • 35296 views
For the first time in decades: the original 1977 version of "Star Wars" will be shown on the big screen in London

In June, the original 1977 version of "Star Wars" will be shown in London for the first time in decades. The BFI rarely shows this version, as only updated editions have been available since the 1990s.

Culture • April 10, 12:22 PM • 11373 views
Hungary may support new sanctions against Russia: Szijjártó names the condition

Péter Szijjártó stated that Hungary may support sanctions against Russia if Trump punishes Putin for disrupting the peace agreement on Ukraine. Budapest considers the current sanctions ineffective.

Politics • April 10, 01:43 AM • 11483 views
Pigeon instead of duck: Chinese restaurant closed in Madrid due to substitution of dishes and unsanitary conditions

Police in a Madrid restaurant discovered ingredient substitution, unlabeled meat, cockroaches and rats. They also found illegal products and a hidden warehouse in a toilet for people with disabilities.

News of the World • April 9, 02:40 PM • 12444 views
"Ukrposhta" purchased chicken legs for self-defense of postmen from dogs

According to Smilyanskyi, previously "Ukrposhta" bought chicken legs to protect against dogs. There were also 2,000 computers for 11,000 branches, where the post office opened for 15 minutes.

Society • April 9, 01:03 PM • 19041 views
The Booker Prize has announced the shortlist, which includes 6 books: all authors are on the list for the first time

The shortlist for the 2025 International Booker Prize has been announced. The list includes 5 novels and a collection of short stories, the authors of which are first-time nominees.

Culture • April 8, 05:57 PM • 13023 views
Dubois named Usyk, Chisora, and a mysterious opponent as targets for a London fight in 2025

IBF champion Daniel Dubois is considering a fight with Oleksandr Usyk, Derek Chisora, and a third unknown heavyweight. The bout could take place in London in July 2025.

Sports • April 8, 10:57 AM • 8510 views
Prince Harry returned to the UK ahead of King Charles III's state visit to Italy

Prince Harry has arrived in London to appeal over his security arrangements. His arrival coincided with King Charles III and Queen Camilla's state visit to Rome.

News of the World • April 8, 09:47 AM • 10655 views
MHP presented its products at the International Food and Drink Exhibition (IFE) in London and won two awards

MHP presented its products at the International Food and Drink Exhibition (IFE) in London and won two awards.

Business News • April 8, 08:27 AM • 10881 views
Britain plans to close hundreds of government agencies to streamline government operations

The UK government plans to close hundreds of state institutions to reform the state apparatus and reduce costs. The reforms will not affect those quangos that oversee the work of the government.

News of the World • April 7, 12:55 PM • 12639 views
Bitcoin collapsed after Trump's tariffs were introduced

Bitcoin fell by 8% due to Trump's tariffs, losing almost all profits after the election. Ethereum, XRP, and Solana also suffered significant losses, and global markets crashed.

Economy • April 7, 07:29 AM • 7648 views
Trump Protests in Europe: Hundreds of People Take to the Streets

On Saturday, hundreds of people in European cities protested against the policies of Trump and Musk. Large-scale акции прошли в Берлине, Париже, Лондоне и Лисабоне.

Politics • April 5, 09:11 PM • 11067 views
Russell Brand has been formally charged with rape and sexual assault

British actor Russell Brand has been charged with rape and sexual assault committed between 1999 and 2005. He is charged with four counts of violence.

News of the World • April 4, 04:22 PM • 11247 views
Yermak on Netrebko's return to the London Opera: Russian artists have no place in the civilized world

Anna Netrebko will perform in London again after supporting Putin and “Novorossiya”. Yermak called for her to be replaced by Ukrainian singer Lyudmila Monastyrska.

War in Ukraine • April 3, 02:39 AM • 75172 views
"Why should I leave?" Ukrainian woman does not want to leave the house she inherited from a London collector

Richard Joy bequeathed the house to Ukrainian waitress Maria. The British man's family won the case, but the Ukrainian woman does not want to leave, claiming that it was the last will of the deceased.

News of the World • April 1, 02:19 PM • 21788 views
King Charles III returns to duty after hospitalization

King Charles III will return to public events this week. He was hospitalized due to a side effect of cancer treatment, but he feels well enough to continue working.

News of the World • March 31, 04:06 PM • 16362 views
Ceasefire in Ukraine in question due to disagreements in Europe - WP

London and Paris' military plans for Ukraine have met with reluctance from other European countries. Without US support, they doubt a lasting ceasefire.

War in Ukraine • March 30, 06:42 PM • 41124 views
Partial solar eclipse: a broadcast has appeared

The partial solar eclipse will be visible from eastern North America, Greenland, most of Europe and parts of northwestern Africa. In London, the eclipse will begin at 12:07 Kyiv time.

Society • March 29, 09:57 AM • 154914 views
King Charles III seen in public for the first time after experiencing side effects from cancer treatment

The King of Great Britain spent some time in the hospital due to side effects of cancer treatment. However, on the morning of March 28, he was spotted on the streets of London.

Health • March 28, 03:56 PM • 25247 views
75% of Ukrainians do not trust Poroshenko due to enrichment, scandals and sanctions - expert

Over the past two years of the war, the level of distrust of Ukrainians towards Poroshenko has risen to 75%. The reasons cited are enrichment during the war, hypocrisy, sanctions and suspicion of treason.

Politics • March 27, 11:31 AM • 19835 views
France and Britain's peacekeeping mission to Ukraine: dwindling confidence

Diplomats are increasingly skeptical about sending a peacekeeping mission to Ukraine. European countries have faced political and logistical constraints, given the US position.

War in Ukraine • March 26, 04:19 PM • 61563 views
Rare Beatles Listening Session Recording Found in Vancouver Music Store

A cassette with a demo recording of the Beatles from 1962 was discovered in a Vancouver store. The owner is willing to provide a copy to Decca Records for possible release.

News of the World • March 26, 08:54 AM • 164576 views
Starmer's peace plan for Ukraine criticized as "political theater" - The Telegraph

Military sources have dismissed Starmer's proposal to send troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire, calling it "political theater. " The US also does not support this idea.

War in Ukraine • March 24, 07:33 AM • 55327 views
Heathrow airport resumes operations after major disruption due to fire

Heathrow Airport Reopens After Major Disruption. Cancellation of Over 1,000 Flights Affected Around 290,000 Passengers Due to Power Substation Fire.

News of the World • March 22, 08:55 AM • 44158 views
British Prime Minister announces new meetings to plan a "peacekeeping mission" in Ukraine

Keir Starmer announces meetings to plan the military aspects of a peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine. Land, sea, air and reconstruction issues will be discussed.

War in Ukraine • March 22, 01:03 AM • 24346 views
"Snow White" remake has become an arena for new cultural wars: Disney is once again at the center of controversy

The movie "Snow White" has found itself at the center of scandals due to racial issues and actors' support for various political positions. Disney has restricted media access and changed the premiere location.

News of the World • March 21, 02:59 PM • 97454 views
Heathrow Airport does not know when the lights will be restored after the fire: disruptions are expected for several days

Heathrow Airport has a significant power outage due to a fire at a substation. Significant disruptions are expected, passengers are advised not to travel to the airport.

News of the World • March 21, 02:41 PM • 14279 views