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TheSun.co.uk 

Inside Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams’ bromance, from cue jibes to the pair enjoying a round of golf together

THEY are two of snooker’s greatest – and firm friends.

Mark Williams cemented his name in the sport on Sunday evening – beating Xiao Guodong in the Champion of Champions final.

Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams were once fierce rivals Instagram / s_hendry775Today, Williams and Hendry are firm friends who share friendly banter[/caption] Instagram / champofchampssnookerMark Williams was victorious at this weekend’s Champions Of Champions[/caption]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Elon Musk: The X-factor in India-US relations

Elon Musk's surprising appointment to Donald Trump's cabinet has sent shockwaves through Washington. As 'First-Buddy' and co-head of the proposed DOGE initiative, Musk's influence is expected to extend beyond domestic policy, potentially impacting US foreign relations, particularly with India, where his companies have significant interests.

Nation News.com 

Two men charged with burglary at service station

Police have arrested and charged two men in connection with a recent burglary incident at the Rubis Service Station in Belleplaine, St. Andrew. Jaleel Tyrell Eversley, 26, of Sobers Lane, St. Michael, and Jamel Michael Welch, 39, of Joes River, St. Joseph, have been formally charged with burglary with intent. The incident reportedly occurred between […]

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Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

China population set for 51 million drop as pro-birth moves fail

China's population is projected to decrease by 51 million over the next decade, reaching 1.36 billion by 2035. This decline is attributed to a low birth rate despite government efforts to encourage larger families. Policymakers are considering further reforms to address barriers to family formation, including improving healthcare services and childcare affordability.

Phys.org 

Cracking the code of performance degradation in solid oxide cells at the atomic level

Researchers have elucidated the mechanism of the initial degradation phenomenon that triggers the performance drop of high-temperature solid oxide electrolysis cell systems, using advanced transmission electron microscopy. Unlike previous studies, which analyzed the final stages of degradation at the micrometer scale, this study successfully verified the initial changes in electrolysis cell materials at the nanometer scale.