Category: Lifestyle
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The best-selling SUV in Qatar is the Tiggo 7 Pro Max
The Tiggo series, which dominates sales of Chinese SUVs globally and has more than three million satisfied consumers worldwide, is a key product of the Chery brand. Among them, the Tiggo 7 series has sold more over 450,000 units globally, depending on the product strength of the global A-class SUV value benchmark. The Tiggo 7…
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The cost of satisfying chocolate cravings will increase
The price of satisfying your demands for chocolate is increasing up, which is bad news for chocolate lovers. Manufacturers are predicting that costs of the essential component of chocolate will remain high until 2024 after the cost of wholesale cocoa beans climbed to the highest level in more than a decade. This is primarily due…
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Longest sales decline for Apple in decades due to the failing iPhone
Apple Inc. reported decreased sales for the third consecutive quarter and forecast similar results for the current quarter, affected by a general industry downturn that has reduced demand for phones, desktops, and tablets. Luca Maestri, chief financial officer of the company, predicted that Apple’s performance will be similar this quarter during a conference call after…
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Spain fears about “lifeless land” in the face of advancing desertification
Fears in Spain over the creeping spread of “sterile soil” that could obliterate Europe’s kitchen garden have been fuelled by ongoing droughts and an overuse of land for industry and agriculture. Gabriel del Barrio points to a hill where all that is left are stunted bushes and says, “This area used to be covered in…
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Setting a record for summiting 14 “super peaks” was a Norwegian woman and a Nepali guide
A Norwegian woman and her Nepali guide on Thursday broke the record for the quickest ascent of all 14 8,000-meter (26,000-foot) mountains in the globe, according to a statement from their team. After climbing Pakistan’s K2, the final peak on their journey, Kristin Harila and Tenjin Sherpa, also known as Lama, succeeded in achieving the…
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What recent developments have there been in robots? A humanoid machine with AI that can create poetry
Ameca can speak a variety of languages—including French, Chinese, and dozens more—write a poem in an instant, or draw a cat at your request. You can get a tight grin on her rubbery blue face if you ask for a smile. Ameca is a humanoid robot that can interact with people and respond to queries…
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BMW upgrades its estimate for 2023 due to solid orders
BMW, a German automaker, increased its earnings prediction for 2023 on Tuesday as a result of robust orders and increased availability of its premium models. Pre-tax profit margin (EBIT), which the group had predicted to be between 8 and 10 percent, is now forecast to be between 9 and 10.5 percent. After initially just projecting…
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Long periods of sitting increase the risk of obesity and heart disease
Long periods of sitting have been linked to an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, according to the German Federal Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA). According to the institution, prolonged sitting increases the risk of serious head, neck, and back conditions. People whose jobs need them to sit still for extended…
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WHO hosts the first forum on traditional medicine
The World Health Organization will convene its first summit on traditional medicine on Thursday. The organization has issued warnings that treatments based on natural products can only be successful alternatives to conventional medicine if they have been scientifically validated. The UN health agency stated that traditional medicines are a “first port of call for millions…
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Musk claims that the ‘block’ feature will be removed from X
On Friday, Elon Musk said that his social networking platform X would remove a function that allowed users to restrict posts from particular accounts. According to Musk’s article, the option would still be available for “direct messages” between users of the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “Block is going to be deleted as…