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News24 | Dine out this Christmas: Where to celebrate in Cape Town

Eateries across the Mother City and surrounding areas are hosting Christmas feasts for you and your loved ones where you can enjoy all the flavours without the fuss (and the clean up). Here’s a guide to some of the best restaurants to celebrate Christmas in Cape Town this year.

Sputnik International 

How Fast Can Oreshnik Missile Hit US Bases Across the World?

Europe appears to be concerned about a new threat, from which it has no protection - this is the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, which reaches the Western capitals of NATO countries in 15-17 minutes.

«The Rio Times» 

Poland Joins France in Opposition to South American Trade Agreement

Poland has taken a firm stance against the current form of the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement. On Tuesday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk expressed his country’s opposition to the treaty, aligning with France in rejecting it. European farmers argue the treaty would lead to unfair competition. The agreement, which involves the South American bloc Mercosur—comprising […]

Phys.org 

Under-ice species at risk as Arctic warms: Researchers investigate sea's microscopic organisms off northern Canada

"Specialist" lifeforms that live under Arctic sea ice are at risk as the ice retreats, new research shows. Scientists studied microscopic organisms in four environments—open ocean, river mouths, coasts and under sea ice—in the Beaufort Sea off northern Canada. The under-ice mix of species was the least diverse—instead being made up of specialist plankton and microbes adapted to these harsh conditions.

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

1-year detention for drug smuggler Gurdeep Rani under PIT NDPS act

Former sarpanch Gurdeep Singh Rano, arrested in 2020 for running an international drug syndicate, has been detained under the PIT NDPS Act. Despite a pending bail plea, Rano will remain in custody for at least a year. Authorities seized drugs, weapons, luxury cars, and cash during his arrest. Rano's properties worth ₹7.

Phys.org 

Tiny laboratories that fit in your hand can rapidly identify pathogens using electricity

When you think of electric fields, you likely think of electricity—the stuff that makes modern life possible by powering everything from household appliances to cellphones. Researchers have been studying the principles of electricity since the 1600s. Benjamin Franklin, famous for his kite experiment, demonstrated that lightning was indeed electrical.