The number of people aged 100 or older in the UK has reached a record high, with 16,650 centenarians in 2024. Women make up the majority of this group, but the number of men reaching 100 is increasing. Two centenarians, May O'Shea and Mary Smith, share their life stories and longevity secrets.
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In 2024, there are an estimated 16,650 people aged 100 or older in the UK.
May O'Shea, a centenarian, survived a World War II blitz and credits her longevity to not smoking or drinking.
Mary Smith, another centenarian, attributes her long life to good genes and staying active.
Women make up over 80% of the people aged 100 and above.
The proportion of men reaching 100 has risen from 10.9% to 18.4% in the past 20 years.
Improved living conditions, nutrition, and medical advances have contributed to more people living to 100.
In Scotland, for the first time, 1,000 people are aged 100 or over.
Experts predict a small increase in centenarians over the next few decades.
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Russia accused Poland of threatening the safety of President Vladimir Putin's plane. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Poland might allow actions against Putin's plane in Polish airspace. Lavrov linked this to a Polish court's decision related to a previous attack on the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
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Russia claims Poland threatened the security of President Putin's plane.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made the accusation.
Lavrov mentioned the threat in relation to potential travel to Budapest.
Poland allegedly suggested blocking Putin's plane based on a new court ruling.
Lavrov connected the court decision to an earlier Nord Stream pipeline attack.
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A woman in Bali and her boyfriend fostered a traumatized puppy named Peanut, who had been abandoned with his siblings in a wild area after severe floods hit the region. The couple already had a rescue dog, Ekko, who helped Peanut adjust to his new home. Over time, Peanut's confidence grew, although he still seeks safety in bushes, reminiscent of his past.
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Bianca Polizzi and Logan Collins live in Bali and already had a rescue dog named Ekko.
They were contacted to foster a traumatized puppy amidst a crisis following severe floods in Bali.
The puppy, initially named Butter, had been found abandoned with his siblings and had no fur.
The couple decided to call him Peanut and chose to keep him permanently.
Peanut was very scared at first and hid in the garden's bushes for comfort.
Ekko, their other dog, helped Peanut feel more at ease.
Peanut's fur grew back, and he became more confident in his new environment.
Polizzi shared Peanut’s story online to encourage others to adopt rescue animals.
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The UK Foreign Office has added eight countries to a list warning of the dangers of methanol poisoning from counterfeit alcoholic drinks. This warning aims to protect travelers from consuming tainted alcohol in places like Ecuador, Japan, and others. The office advises travelers to buy sealed drinks from licensed sellers and avoid homemade or pre-mixed cocktails.
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Eight countries were added to the warning list: Ecuador, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Russia, and Uganda.
The warning is about methanol poisoning from counterfeit or tainted alcoholic drinks.
Methanol is a toxic chemical and is not safe for human consumption.
It can cause serious health issues like blurry vision, confusion, and even death.
Travelers are advised to purchase drinks from licensed establishments.
Early symptoms of methanol poisoning can look like regular alcohol intoxication.
Distinctive symptoms like vision problems can appear 12-48 hours after consuming methanol.
The Foreign Office has started a campaign to raise awareness and update travel advice.
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The UK Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for wind and rain expected on Thursday due to a low-pressure system moving across southern England. This weather could lead to heavy rain, strong winds, local flooding, and transportation disruptions. Although the UK is not likely to name the storm, meteorological agencies in nearby European countries could name it if impacts are severe enough.
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The UK Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for Thursday due to an incoming low-pressure system.
The weather system might not be severe enough for the UK to name it, but it could be named by other European weather agencies if it affects France or Belgium significantly.
Heavy rain is expected from late Wednesday through Thursday, potentially causing local flooding in parts of southern and eastern England.
Rainfall could be between 20-50mm (about 1-2 inches) in many areas with some places possibly receiving more.
Strong winds with gusts of 45-55mph (70-90km/h) are forecast, potentially reaching 65mph (105km/h) on the east coast.
The strong winds have the potential to cause travel disruptions, topple trees, and result in power outages.
If the storm is named by agencies in other countries, it may be called Storm Benjamin or Storm Bram depending on which agency names it first.
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President Donald Trump will not meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the near future, even though Trump earlier mentioned plans for a meeting. A planned meeting between key U.S. and Russian officials was also canceled. The reasons for the cancellations are not explained by the White House.
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President Trump and Russian President Putin will not meet soon despite earlier mentions of a meeting.
A planned preparatory meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was canceled.
The U.S. and Russia reportedly had a productive phone call before canceling the meetings.
The White House did not provide reasons for canceling the meeting.
President Trump recently suggested freezing the Ukraine conflict, which Russia opposes.
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The article discusses recent Russian drone and missile strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, specifically targeting power stations and natural gas facilities in Kyiv. These attacks aim to disrupt power and heating supplies as winter approaches. The strikes signal a change in Russia's tactics, using advanced technology to challenge Ukraine's defenses.
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Russian drones and missiles hit a key power station in Kyiv, causing significant damage.
The attack included 465 drones and 32 missiles targeting several Ukrainian cities.
Russia's strikes aim to disrupt Ukraine's power and heating as winter nears.
Russian drones and missiles have been upgraded to avoid interception.
Kyiv's infrastructure, including subway lines, has been affected by power outages.
Russia deliberately attacked natural gas delivery facilities, as stated by Ukraine’s Energy Minister.
The interception rate of Russian missiles dropped due to recent modifications.
Previous attacks have resulted in civilian casualties and significant damage.
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Thieves broke into the Louvre Museum in Paris and stole eight valuable pieces of jewelry connected to Napoleon in a quick robbery. They used a ladder and a tool to break into the museum and left a crown behind. The Louvre has a history of thefts, including a famous incident in 1911 when the Mona Lisa was stolen.
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Thieves targeted the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
They stole eight pieces of Napoleonic jewelry in a four-minute heist.
The robbers used a truck-mounted ladder to enter the museum.
They accessed the museum through a window using an angle grinder.
The heist occurred shortly after the museum opened for visitors.
A crown belonging to Empress Eugenie was initially taken but later recovered.
The Louvre was a former royal palace turned into a public museum in 1793.
The Mona Lisa was famously stolen from the Louvre in 1911 but was later recovered.
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Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. will not set a deadline for Hamas to return the bodies of Israeli hostages. The situation is a key issue in talks for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza. Vance emphasized the challenges in bringing back the deceased due to the conditions in Gaza.
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Vice President JD Vance announced there will be no deadline for Hamas to return the bodies of Israeli hostages.
The issue is part of ongoing ceasefire talks between Israel and Gaza.
Vance noted the emotional impact of the situation on families seeking closure.
Some hostages are buried under rubble or not yet located, making retrieval difficult.
Vance urged for patience while efforts continue to retrieve the bodies for proper burial.
The Trump administration remains involved in the conflict resolution process without imposing timelines.
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A dog owner in Georgia is trying to stop her puppy, Bulleit, from biting. She tried advice given by her breeder, which involved making a whining sound, but it did not work as expected. Bulleit, a mini goldendoodle, was more energized by the sound, and his owner is now exploring other training methods.
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Bulleit is a 15-week-old mini goldendoodle puppy living in Alpharetta, Georgia.
Bulleit's owner, Megan Simpson, shares their experiences on a TikTok account which has quickly gained many followers.
To stop the puppy from biting, the breeder advised Simpson to imitate a dog's whining.
The attempt to imitate a whining sound only seemed to excite Bulleit more, prompting him to howl.
A video of this encounter went viral on TikTok with over 5 million views and 825,000 likes.
Other users suggested alternative methods such as yelping like a puppy's littermates would do.
The American Kennel Club advises walking away if a puppy gets more excited after the yelp approach.
Simpson also uses chew toys and other distractions to manage Bulleit's biting.
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Tropical Storm Melissa has formed in the central Caribbean Sea. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) suggests people in nearby regions like Jamaica and Puerto Rico should monitor the storm due to possible heavy rain and strong winds. There is uncertainty about the storm's path, but it could potentially affect areas like eastern Cuba or the western Caribbean.
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Tropical Storm Melissa is the 13th storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
The storm is moving westward at approximately 14 miles per hour.
The NHC reported the storm is about 300 miles south of Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Current wind speeds are near 50 miles per hour, with expected strengthening.
A Hurricane Watch is in effect for parts of southern Haiti.
A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for Jamaica.
There is a low chance that Melissa could affect Florida or the East Coast.
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Virginia Giuffre's book claims that Prince Andrew's former girlfriend, Lady Victoria Hervey, insulted her during a court case. Giuffre has accused Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of trafficking her to have sex with Prince Andrew, which he has denied. The book suggests class issues were also a part of the negative comments.
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Virginia Giuffre claims Lady Victoria Hervey called her derogatory names during a court case.
Giuffre says she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to have sex with Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew settled out of court in 2022 without admitting liability.
Hervey criticized Giuffre publicly on Instagram and on a TV show.
Giuffre's book mentions Hervey's comments as examples of class and societal judgment.
In the book, Giuffre discusses past abuse and its impact on her life.
Lady Victoria Hervey has a history of questioning Epstein accusers' accounts.
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Nicolas Sarkozy, a former president of France, has been sentenced to five years in jail for using money from Libya to fund his election campaign. Sarkozy, who served as France's president from 2007 to 2012, is appealing this decision and is currently in La Santé prison.
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Nicolas Sarkozy is the first former president of France to go to jail.
He received a five-year jail sentence for campaign funding violations.
The violations involved money from Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's late dictator.
Sarkozy served as France’s president from 2007 to 2012.
He is appealing the jail sentence in La Santé prison.
Sarkozy is being held in a small cell in the prison's isolation wing.
The case marks a significant moment in French politics.
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Bradley Cooper directs a new film called "Is This Thing On?" which features actors Will Arnett and Laura Dern. The movie tells the story of Alex Novak, played by Arnett, as he navigates life after separating from his wife. The film explores themes of personal growth and healing through comedy.
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Bradley Cooper directed "Is This Thing On?" and co-wrote it with Will Arnett and Mark Chappell.
The story is inspired by English comedian John Bishop's unconventional path to comedy.
Will Arnett plays the main character, Alex Novak, who separates from his wife, Tess, played by Laura Dern.
The film focuses on Alex’s journey of healing through a surprise performance at a comedy club.
Bradley Cooper plays a small role in the film, adding comedic elements.
The movie contrasts with Cooper's previous works by focusing on an intimate setting instead of grand locations.
Laura Dern has a significant role in the film, showcasing her comedic and dramatic talents.
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New research from the University of Tokyo suggests that going gray might be linked to the body's natural defense against cancer. The study explores how hair follicle stem cells react to DNA damage, showing a process where these cells can either die to prevent cancer or transform into a state that could lead to tumor growth.
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Going gray might be related to the body's way of protecting against cancer.
Hair and skin color come from cells called melanocyte stem cells (McSCs).
When McSCs face DNA damage, they can change and die to prevent potential cancer.
This process is known as "seno-differentiation" and is driven by the "p53–p21 pathway."
If this process doesn't occur, damaged cells might increase in number and become cancerous.
The study suggests that gray hair and melanoma (a type of skin cancer) are related due to these stem cell stress responses.
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A cafe in Lancashire, run by Usman Hussain, offers a 20% discount to customers who place their phones in a "phone jail" during their visit. The goal is to encourage people to talk more with each other instead of using their phones. The initiative has been well-received by visitors who enjoy the increased opportunity for conversation.
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Usman Hussain owns the Chaii Stop cafe in Preston, Lancashire.
The cafe offers a 20% discount if customers lock away their phones in a "phone jail."
The aim is to promote conversations among customers by reducing phone usage.
Visitors have responded positively, noting that conversations feel more genuine.
The idea was inspired by observing customers more focused on their phones than each other.
Previously, Usman adjusted prices based on customer politeness to encourage manners.
Some customers report enjoying a rare break from constant phone notifications.
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Malala Yousafzai, known for her activism for girls' education and as a Nobel Peace Prize winner, shares experiences from her college life at Oxford in her new memoir. Despite her public role, she navigated typical college experiences, including moments of rebellion and personal exploration. Yousafzai continues her work advocating for education worldwide through the Malala Fund.
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Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head at age 15 for advocating girls' education in Pakistan.
She became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner at age 17.
Yousafzai attended Oxford University after receiving the Nobel Prize.
In her memoir "Finding My Way," she writes about personal experiences like trying marijuana and facing exam challenges.
Her new book also discusses coping with past trauma from the attack.
Yousafzai's foundation, the Malala Fund, focuses on global education for girls.
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A new documentary by Al Jazeera and the Hind Rajab Foundation provides fresh evidence about the deaths of Hind Rajab and her family in Gaza City in January 2024. Satellite imagery and audio analysis suggest Israeli tanks were present near the scene, contrary to initial Israeli government claims. The Hind Rajab Foundation is pursuing legal action against Israeli soldiers involved in the incident.
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The documentary reveals unknown details about the deaths of Hind Rajab's family and a rescue team in Gaza City.
The incident occurred during the last days of January 2024.
Initial claims from the Israeli government stated no Israeli forces were present when the Rajab family was killed.
Forensic Architecture's investigation found no evidence of an exchange of fire but identified Israeli Merkava tanks at the scene.
Colonel Beni Aharon of Israel's 401 Armoured Brigade was the overall commander of these tanks.
The Hind Rajab Foundation has filed a complaint at the International Criminal Court against Colonel Aharon.
The 52nd Armoured Battalion, including the company "Vampire Empire," is alleged to be responsible for the deaths.
Legal actions are being pursued against soldiers involved, including a case in Argentina against a dual Israeli-Argentine national.
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An atmospheric river is expected to hit the Pacific Northwest, causing heavy rain, strong winds, and snow in some areas later this week. This weather event will mostly affect Northern California, Oregon, and Washington, with the potential for significant weather disruptions.
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An atmospheric river is a weather pattern that brings lots of moisture from the sky, leading to heavy rain and strong winds.
The current atmospheric river is the first significant one to strike the Pacific Northwest this season.
Northern California, Oregon, and Washington will experience the most impact, with heavy rain, high winds, and coastal hazards expected.
The National Weather Service has warned about these conditions from October 23 to October 27.
Heavy rain, up to 4 inches, is expected in coastal areas, while higher elevations might see heavy snow.
Atmospheric rivers can cause flooding, mudslides, and power outages, especially in winter months.
The Pacific Northwest should prepare for these conditions starting on Thursday and potentially lasting through the weekend.
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The article discusses the aftermath of a ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting two main perspectives: diplomatic efforts to impose a new regional order, and global activist reactions against these changes. This new plan aims to stabilize the region but is seen by many activists as lacking justice and accountability.
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A ceasefire in Gaza has led to discussions about a new regional order.
Diplomats and regional leaders are planning changes to maintain stability and control.
This new plan excludes groups like Hamas from formal politics.
The Palestinian Authority is expected to reform under international supervision.
Arab states and other international powers may temporarily oversee the West Bank.
There is a divide between those who support this new order and global activists who see it as unjust.
Activists distrust the intentions of regional governments and some Western powers.
The Palestine Liberation Organization might become politically less significant in this new setup.
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