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Fada Chris’s Legendary Roast Pork – Crispy Skin, Big Flavour, Pure Yard Style

When it comes to roast pork in Jamaica, few can match the skill — or the swagger — of Fada Chris. This isn’t just meat in the oven; this is a slow-cooked, perfectly seasoned, crowd-pleasing masterpiece that turns heads before it even hits the plate.

The secret? Fada Chris starts days in advance, marinating the pork in a rich blend of garlic, ginger, pimento, scallion, and that all-important scotch bonnet pepper. The skin gets rubbed with a special salt-and-spice mix that guarantees the perfect crunch — the kind that shatters with each bite while the inside stays juicy and tender.

On roasting day, the air is thick with the scent of sizzling fat and warm Caribbean spices. The sound of that skin crisping in the heat is enough to pull the neighbours out of their yards. When Fada Chris finally carves into the pork, revealing steaming, succulent slices, it’s a moment of silence — followed quickly by cheers and plenty of “Lawd have mercy!” from the crowd.

Served with rice and peas, festival, or roast breadfruit, this dish is more than just food. It’s a celebration — a taste of Jamaica at its finest, made by a man who believes cooking is an act of love.

Attached is a news article regarding Fada Chris pork cooking skills 

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Tragedy in Portugal: A UK-Based Family’s Holiday Ends in Devastation

A devastating road accident in southern Portugal has claimed the lives of four members of a UK-resident family, along with two others. The tragedy unfolded in the early hours on Saturday, near Castro Verde on the IP2 motorway, as the group—fresh from hiring a rental car at Faro Airport—made their way from the Algarve toward Mourão. 

The Victims

Domingos Serrano (55)

Maria Joao Serrano (51)

Their twin sons, Domingos and Afonso (20)

Additionally, the 19-year-old girlfriend of one of the twins, believed to be of Polish origin but residing in the UK, also died in the crash. 

The driver of the other vehicle, a Portuguese man named Ruben Goncalves, also lost his life in the collision. 

Who They Were

Residing in Thetford, Norfolk, the Serrano family held British passports but originally hailed from Mourão in southern Portugal, where they were headed for what was described as a “usual and well-deserved vacation” . The twin brothers had been active players for the Thetford Town Youth Football Club and were remembered as integral, beloved members of the U18 team. 

The Aftermath & Investigation

The Municipal Council of Mourão declared two days of official mourning and canceled all public events for the weekend out of respect for the victims. Meanwhile, the Portuguese National Republican Guard (GNR) is investigating the circumstances surrounding the head-on collision on the rural IP2 road near Castro Verde. 

Local Reaction

Thetford Town Youth FC posted a heartfelt social media tribute, expressing deep sorrow and noting the lasting impact the family, particularly the twins, had on the local community. They wrote that the loss would leave “a massive void… Partiram, mas nunca serão esquecidos” (“They have left, but will never be forgotten”) 

In Summary

This was a deeply tragic, senseless accident that struck a family traveling to their birthplace for a quiet holiday—a family rooted in both their Portuguese origins and their life in Norfolk. The dual grief felt by communities in Mourão and Thetford will likely resonate for a long time.

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Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing with Solemn Ceremony

Nagasaki, Japan – The city of Nagasaki today held a solemn memorial ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that devastated the city in the closing days of World War II. Survivors, relatives of victims, government officials, and international delegates gathered at the Nagasaki Peace Park to pay tribute to the tens of thousands who lost their lives and to renew calls for global nuclear disarmament.

At precisely 11:02 a.m. – the moment the bomb detonated on August 9, 1945 – a bell tolled across the city, and attendees observed a minute of silence. Hibakusha, the surviving victims of the bombing, many now in their late 80s and 90s, shared personal testimonies of the horrors they endured, urging the world never to repeat such a tragedy.


Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki delivered a powerful speech calling on nuclear-armed nations to take concrete steps toward disarmament, warning that humanity still faces the risk of nuclear catastrophe. “Eighty years have passed, but our plea remains unchanged: no one should ever again experience the suffering we endured,” he said.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who attended the ceremony, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to advocating for a world free of nuclear weapons, although some activists criticised the government for maintaining security alliances under the U.S. nuclear umbrella. Messages of solidarity from the United Nations and global leaders were also read aloud, with UN Secretary-General António Guterres urging countries to “reject the madness of nuclear arms” and invest instead in peace and diplomacy.

The bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, killed an estimated 74,000 people by the end of that year, following the atomic attack on Hiroshima three days earlier. The two bombings remain the only use of nuclear weapons in war and played a significant role in Japan’s surrender, ending World War II.

Today’s ceremony was not only an occasion for remembrance but also a stark reminder of the ongoing global struggle to eliminate nuclear weapons. As doves were released into the sky, participants expressed hope that future generations would inherit a world where such horrors are confined to history.

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World Leaders Condemn Israel’s Plan to Take Over Gaza City

In a move that has drawn swift and widespread international criticism, Israel’s reported plan to take full control of Gaza City has been condemned by leaders from across the globe. The announcement, which Israeli officials framed as a necessary step for national security and counterterrorism operations, has been met with alarm by diplomats and humanitarian organisations who warn it could escalate the already dire humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

According to sources close to the Israeli government, the proposed operation would involve a large-scale military presence in the city, the displacement of thousands of civilians, and a prolonged occupation to dismantle what it describes as militant infrastructure. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has argued that the plan is aimed at ensuring “long-term stability and security” following months of escalating violence.

However, the move has drawn a chorus of objections from world leaders. French President Emmanuel Macron described the proposal as “a dangerous and disproportionate response that risks igniting a wider regional conflict,” calling for immediate diplomatic engagement. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz echoed these concerns, urging Israel to “respect international law and avoid collective punishment.”

The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres issued one of the strongest rebukes, warning that the takeover could constitute a breach of the Geneva Conventions. “The civilian population of Gaza is already enduring extreme hardship—food shortages, lack of clean water, and destroyed infrastructure. Any further escalation will deepen the humanitarian catastrophe,” he said.

From Washington, the White House expressed “deep concern” over the reports, with a State Department spokesperson reiterating the United States’ position that a sustainable resolution must come through negotiation, not unilateral military action. Meanwhile, leaders from the Arab League condemned the plan as an attempt to permanently alter the demographic and political status of Gaza, warning of “grave consequences” for regional peace.

Human rights organisations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have also spoken out, highlighting the potential for mass civilian casualties. They stressed that any large-scale military occupation of a densely populated urban area would almost certainly lead to violations of international humanitarian law.

Diplomats are now racing to convene emergency talks at the UN Security Council in the hope of pressuring Israel to abandon or significantly alter its plans. Analysts say the backlash signals growing impatience among the international community with both the ongoing blockade of Gaza and the cycles of violence between Israel and Palestinian groups.

While Israel insists the move is about securing its borders and preventing future attacks, critics argue it risks inflaming tensions, destabilising the region, and closing the door on any prospects for a negotiated two-state solution.

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What Lies 4,000 Miles Beneath the Earth’s Surface? The Hidden Mysteries Near Our Planet’s Core

Roughly 4,000 miles below our feet lies one of the most mysterious places in the known universe—not a distant galaxy or alien world, but the heart of our own planet. At this depth, we are approaching the Earth’s core, a realm beyond human reach, locked away beneath crushing pressure and extreme heat. While we can’t physically travel there, decades of scientific research, seismic data, and computer modeling have given us a tantalizing picture of what hides in this deep, alien-like environment.

The Journey to the Core

The Earth is made up of several layers: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. The crust, where we live, is relatively thin—only a few miles thick in some places. Beneath it lies the mantle, which stretches about 1,800 miles down and is made of semi-solid rock that flows slowly over time. Beyond that lies the outer core, a molten sea of liquid metal, and, finally, the solid inner core.

At about 4,000 miles deep, we are essentially at the edge of the inner core—a solid sphere mostly made of iron and nickel, with temperatures that soar to nearly 9,000–10,000°F (comparable to the surface of the Sun).

The Outer Core: A Planetary Dynamo

Just above the inner core, the outer core churns with molten iron and nickel. This movement generates Earth’s magnetic field, acting like a giant dynamo. Without this magnetic shield, solar radiation would strip away our atmosphere and make life impossible. The outer core’s slow, turbulent flow is also thought to influence everything from earthquakes to long-term climate shifts.

The Inner Core: A Solid Metal Heart

The inner core is believed to be a solid ball about 760 miles in radius. Despite the intense heat, it remains solid because of the immense pressure—estimated at more than 3.5 million times atmospheric pressure at sea level. Some studies suggest it might rotate slightly faster than the rest of the planet, a phenomenon known as “super-rotation.”

In recent years, seismic wave research has revealed surprising complexity: the inner core may have distinct layers within it, including a mysterious “innermost core” with crystals aligned differently, hinting at changes in Earth’s ancient past.

Unanswered Questions

While we know the core is mainly metal, mysteries remain. Is there more than just iron and nickel? Could exotic elements like gold and platinum be hidden there in vast quantities? Some theories even suggest light elements such as silicon, oxygen, or sulfur are mixed in, altering our understanding of Earth’s formation.

We also don’t fully understand the history of the core. Did it solidify gradually, or in sudden bursts? And what might happen billions of years from now when the core eventually cools and the magnetic field fades. 

Why We Can’t Visit

No technology exists that can drill even a fraction of the distance to the core. The deepest humans have ever drilled—the Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia—only reached about 7.5 miles, barely scratching the crust. Instead, scientists rely on indirect evidence: seismic waves from earthquakes, laboratory experiments under extreme pressure, and sophisticated computer simulations.

A Hidden World, Crucial to Life

Though invisible and unreachable, the inner depths of Earth shape everything we know. The heat from the core drives plate tectonics, fuels volcanic eruptions, and protects life through the magnetic field. Without this distant, unseen realm 4,000 miles below, Earth would be a very different—and far less hospitable—place.

Attached is a news article regarding the centre of the earth and what lays 4000 miles below earth 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gx37ky3gyo.amp

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Train Sex Attacker Arrested After Shock Incident on Packed Evening Service

A man has been arrested after a woman was sexually assaulted on a busy commuter train, prompting renewed calls for greater passenger safety on public transport.

The incident occurred on Thursday evening aboard a service travelling between Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton. According to British Transport Police (BTP), the victim, a woman in her 20s, was approached by the suspect shortly after the train departed. Witnesses say the man acted inappropriately and attempted to touch her without consent, despite repeated protests.

Other passengers intervened, confronting the man and alerting train staff, who ensured the carriage doors remained closed until officers could board at the next stop. The suspect, a man in his late 30s, was taken into custody and remains under investigation.

Detective Inspector Mark Walsh of BTP condemned the incident, stating:

“This was an appalling attack on a young woman during what should have been a safe journey home. We thank those passengers who stepped in to help — their quick actions ensured the suspect could not escape before police arrived.”

The assault has reignited debate over safety on the rail network, with campaigners calling for more plain-clothes officers to patrol evening services. A recent BTP report revealed that sexual offences on trains have risen by 17% over the past year, with the majority of victims being women travelling alone.

Rail operators have urged anyone who witnesses suspicious behaviour to text the British Transport Police on 61016 or call 999 in an emergency.

Key Points:

Woman in her 20s assaulted on Birmingham to Wolverhampton train.

Passengers intervened and suspect arrested at next station.

BTP urges vigilance as sexual offences on trains continue to rise.

Conclusion:

The swift intervention of fellow travellers and the rapid police response prevented the suspect from fleeing, but the case highlights the ongoing threat faced by women on public transport. Authorities say they will continue to step up enforcement and encourage victims to come forward.

Attached is a news article regarding the sex attacker on the London trains 

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Samuel Onuha Walks Free After Time Served in High-Profile Case

Samuel Onuha, whose arrest and imprisonment sparked public attention, has been released from jail after completing his sentence. The 34-year-old was freed early this morning, walking out of the gates of HMP Brixton to be met by friends, family, and a small group of supporters.

Onuha’s case had drawn widespread discussion over the past year, with campaigners arguing that his imprisonment was disproportionate and that his personal circumstances were not fully considered during sentencing. He had been serving time for a non-violent offence, and his legal team had recently pushed for his release, citing good behaviour and his commitment to rehabilitation programs while behind bars.

Speaking briefly to reporters outside the prison, Onuha said he was “relieved to be free” and looking forward to “starting a new chapter” in his life. He thanked his family for their “unwavering support” and vowed to focus on work and community projects in the months ahead.

His release has reignited debate over sentencing policies in the UK justice system, particularly for first-time offenders and low-level crimes. Critics argue that incarceration often does little to address underlying issues, while others maintain that the law must be upheld without exception.

For now, Samuel Onuha appears determined to put the past behind him. “I just want to live quietly and do something positive,” he told journalists before being driven away.

Key Points – Samuel Onuha Released from Jail

Release Date: Freed this morning from HMP Brixton.

Offence: Served sentence for a non-violent crime.

Time Served: Released early due to good behaviour and completion of rehabilitation programs.

Support: Met by friends, family, and supporters outside the prison.

Public Debate: Case sparked discussions about sentencing fairness for low-level offences.

Future Plans: Onuha plans to focus on work and community projects.

Statement: Expressed relief at being free and gratitude to family for support.

Conclusion:

Samuel Onuha’s release marks the end of a challenging chapter in his life and the beginning of a new opportunity for personal growth. While his case has intensified calls for reform in the sentencing of non-violent offenders, it also highlights the potential for rehabilitation and reintegration into society. For Onuha, the focus now is on rebuilding, contributing positively to his community, and leaving the past behind.

Attached is a news article regarding on Samuel Onuha free out of jail 

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Trump Brokers Historic Peace Deal Between Armenia and Azerbaijan

In a landmark diplomatic breakthrough, former U.S. President Donald Trump has successfully brokered a historic peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, ending years of bitter conflict over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. The deal, signed yesterday in Washington D.C., marks the first comprehensive settlement between the two nations since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

The agreement comes after months of quiet back-channel negotiations, with Trump personally hosting several rounds of high-level talks at his Mar-a-Lago residence before the final session in the U.S. capital. Both Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev praised the accord as “a new era” for their countries, pledging to normalise diplomatic relations, reopen borders, and promote economic cooperation.

The peace framework includes:

A formal ceasefire monitored by international observers.

The reopening of trade and transport links, allowing free movement of goods and people between the two nations.

A joint reconstruction fund to rebuild areas damaged by decades of fighting, with contributions from the U.S., European Union, and regional partners.

Cultural protection measures to safeguard religious and historical sites in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Trump, speaking at the signing ceremony, hailed the deal as “one of the greatest peace achievements of our time,” emphasising that “when strong leaders sit at the table with a genuine desire for peace, miracles can happen.” He added that the agreement could serve as a model for resolving other long-standing global disputes.

The announcement was met with celebrations in both Yerevan and Baku, where citizens gathered in central squares waving flags and calling for unity. International leaders, including UN Secretary-General António Guterres and European Council President Charles Michel, welcomed the deal as a “decisive step toward lasting stability in the South Caucasus.”

While challenges remain — particularly in implementing the complex arrangements around disputed territories — analysts say the political will demonstrated by both sides, coupled with strong international backing, gives this peace effort an unprecedented chance of success.

For the people of Armenia and Azerbaijan, this historic accord signals not only the end of a violent chapter but also the beginning of a future built on cooperation, stability, and hope.

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Lammy and Vance Meet, Rule Out Plans for Palestinian State

In a significant joint statement that is likely to reverberate across diplomatic circles, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and US Vice President J.D. Vance declared that neither London nor Washington has plans to support the creation of a Palestinian state in the near future.

The remarks followed a closed-door meeting in Washington, where the two leaders discussed ongoing instability in the Middle East, the Israel-Gaza conflict, and wider regional security. Speaking at a joint press conference, Lammy emphasised that while the UK remains committed to humanitarian aid and promoting peace, recognition of Palestinian statehood is “not on the immediate agenda.”

Vance echoed the sentiment, saying the Biden administration stands firmly with Israel’s right to defend itself and believes that “statehood must be the outcome of direct negotiations between the parties, not an imposed solution.”

The statement marks a clear alignment between the US and UK on one of the most sensitive issues in Middle East diplomacy. Both leaders stressed the need for immediate ceasefire talks, the release of hostages, and rebuilding efforts in Gaza, but made clear that political recognition would require what Lammy called “fundamental changes on the ground, including guarantees for Israel’s long-term security.”

Critics, including human rights organisations and pro-Palestinian advocacy groups, condemned the decision, arguing that delaying statehood entrenches the cycle of conflict and undermines prospects for a lasting peace. Supporters of the stance, however, say the current instability and influence of militant factions make such recognition premature.

While the meeting produced no breakthrough on a peace framework, it reinforced the US-UK diplomatic partnership on regional security and their shared insistence that any resolution must come through negotiation rather than unilateral international recognition.

Attached is a news article regarding lammy and Vance meet, as they say that they have no plans to recognise a Palestinian state 

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Trump and Putin to Meet in Alaska for High-Stakes Peace Talks on Ukraine

In a surprise diplomatic development, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to meet face-to-face in Alaska next Friday to discuss a possible peace framework between Ukraine and Russia. The meeting, to be held in Anchorage, marks the most significant attempt in recent months to find common ground in a war that has reshaped global politics and strained international relations.

Sources close to both camps suggest the talks were arranged discreetly over several weeks, with Alaska chosen for its strategic location between the United States and Russia, symbolically bridging East and West. Security preparations are reportedly already underway, with both nations deploying extensive teams to ensure a secure environment.

Trump, who has long positioned himself as a dealmaker capable of ending the conflict, has hinted at his desire to broker what he calls a “historic peace.” Putin, facing mounting battlefield challenges and economic sanctions, is believed to be seeking terms that would secure Russian interests while avoiding further international isolation.

While the official agenda has not been released, insiders say discussions will focus on a potential ceasefire, humanitarian corridors, prisoner exchanges, and the future political status of contested territories in Eastern Ukraine. The talks are expected to be closed-door, with a joint press statement planned for later in the day.

Reaction to the announcement has been mixed. Supporters see it as a rare opportunity to break the stalemate and reduce the suffering caused by the nearly three-year war. Critics, however, question whether either leader is approaching the meeting with genuine compromise in mind, warning that the event could be more political theatre than substantive diplomacy.

If successful, the Alaska summit could mark a turning point in one of the most dangerous geopolitical crises of the 21st century. But with deep mistrust between Moscow, Kyiv, and the West, the path to peace remains uncertain.

Key Points – Trump & Putin Alaska Meeting

Date & Location: Scheduled for next Friday in Anchorage, Alaska.

Purpose: To discuss a possible peace deal between Ukraine and Russia.

Significance of Location: Alaska chosen for its symbolic position between the U.S. and Russia.

Topics on the Table: Ceasefire terms, humanitarian aid corridors, prisoner swaps, and status of contested territories in Eastern Ukraine.

Format: Closed-door talks with a joint press statement expected afterward.

Trump’s Position: Wants to broker a “historic peace” deal, presenting himself as a skilled negotiator.

Putin’s Position: Seeking security guarantees and relief from mounting economic sanctions.

Security: High-level security from both U.S. and Russian teams already in preparation.

Reactions: Mixed—supporters hopeful for breakthrough, critics skeptical about genuine compromise.

Potential Impact: Could be a turning point in the nearly three-year war, but mistrust remains a major obstacle.

Conclusion:

The planned Alaska meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin represents a rare moment where two powerful figures will sit across the table to address one of the most dangerous conflicts of our time. While hopes for a genuine breakthrough are tempered by years of mistrust and geopolitical rivalry, the summit offers at least a glimmer of possibility that diplomacy, rather than continued warfare, could shape the next chapter of the Ukraine-Russia crisis. Whether it becomes a historic step toward peace or just another missed opportunity will depend on the willingness of both men to move beyond political posturing and commit to concrete, lasting solutions.

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