Add salt to tea, advises US professor
The US embassy in London has criticised new research by an American academic that suggested the perfect cup of tea needed a pinch of salt and a squeeze of lemon.
The US embassy in London has criticised new research by an American academic that suggested the perfect cup of tea needed a pinch of salt and a squeeze of lemon.
Belgium will fund military aid for Kiev worth $666 million using interest earned on frozen Russian assets, Belga News Agency has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Born and raised in the United States, Mr. Ahlem Seghed Omer is an Eritrean-American scientist who is working on the study of soil remediation. He is currently on a visit to Eritrea and looking for ways he could cooperate in the agricultural sector in soil remediation which can greatly increase the quality, quantity and value…
In Araeta subzone, the sea is the lifeline of the communities that live there. The marine species found in the subzone is the biggest in Southern Red Sea region, making fishing in the subzone more than just a job. Fishing is life itself. The number of boats in the subzone is more than in any…
Old fossils dug up over 40 years ago were thought to belong to a T. rex, but new research suggests they are part of a different species completely.
The ultra-conservative kingdom has long banned alcohol, but is trying to liberalize its image.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has held talks with the transitional president of the Republic of Chad, Mahamat Idriss Deby Read Full Article at RT.com
The Los Angeles Times, owned by SA-born billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, fired a fifth of its newsroom last week.
France should dissuade its citizens from taking part in Kiev’s criminal activities, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Protests by French farmers over pay, rising costs, and regulations, have spread to new parts of the country and Brussels – as union leaders prepare to reveal a list of 40 demands to end their roadblocks.