A restaurant for people who simply love food, St. JOHN is a rare Michelin starred gastro temple without redundant affectation.
By Anicée Van Engeland, Senior Lecturer, Center for International Security & Resilience When he came to address the public at Chatham House in February 2018, HE Abbas Araghchi, the Deputy for Political Affairs of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who served as chief nuclear negotiator, was quite clear about the Iranian position on the agreement: Iranian authorities consider they have signed a contract and expect each party to abide by the contractual terms. He lamented the lack of respect...
The President chose cheers over tears by stepping into the warm embrace of the NRA rather than tackling gun crime - a decision he should be made to rue Donald Trump’s address to the National Rifle Association convention on Friday was a thoughtless move from a President who has routinely failed to address the rise of violent crime in America, and should come as a call to arms for young people in the country. The President was met by cheers in Dallas by...
The Home Energy Resources Unit, or HERU, generates enough power to heat a home for a day
When it comes to the AV industry and collaborating on a global scale, what the user wants is very important. When looking to what technologies to develop keeping the user in mind is essential to keeping people engaged. It’s all great having new technology that can do great things, but if it’s difficult and clunky to use, nobody will. Kinly understand that the user is the focal point in the AV industry and aim to understand the user and their...
A chemical sensing chip has been developed that detects cocaine "within minutes."
As we already know, marketing is a sector in constant change and, for several years, the importance of the images and photographs within it has been growing. And it is always good to say that "a picture is worth a thousand words", because it is the first thing that comes through our eyes and what can more easily appeal to our emotions. For this reason, more and more companies have opted for images in their marketing strategies, especially with the...
A British woman has adopted FOUR Tanzanian children she met after volunteering in an orphanage during a holiday aged 19 - and is now trying to get them to the UK. Claire Upshall was due to spend just seven weeks at an orphanage in 2009 but after endless nappies, night feeds and cuddles she fell in love with orphan Alfie, then one. Back in the UK, Claire, then 19, couldn't get him out of her mind and within weeks had...
The poster for the 71st Cannes Film Festival features a shot of Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina locking lips in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 film, Pierrot le Fou. Inspired by the work of French stills photographer Georges Pierre, it’s a handsomely mounted image of idyllic romance, emblazoned against a backdrop of sandy yellow and sun-kissed sea blue. It’s also, in the eyes of this somewhat seasoned Cannes attendee – this year marks my third consecutive year visiting the Croisette – strikingly...
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