The UK-based biotech startup Toraphene produces proprietary nanotechnology-enhanced polymers that improve sustainable consumer packaging- has successfully completed food contact “migration testing” verification for their high strength and barrier thin film with TUV, the leading provider of food safety testing and certification in Europe. Successful migration testing green lights significant, new opportunities for the company’s…
Keep ReadingLast week, the second season of The Kardashians started, and it got off to a sad start because Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson’s second child was born via surrogate at the same time. After Tristan’s paternity was called into question at the end of the first season, Khloe told everyone about the baby. Khloe…
Keep ReadingThe official funeral for former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will take place on Tuesday. Tens of thousands of people, including people from more than 217 countries, territories, and international organisations, are expected to attend. After Shinzo Abe was killed on July 8, new police security rules were put in place. The service will…
Keep ReadingThe complexity of a rising star at home but a bonified International star It’s about 2:00 a.m. on a early Saturday morning a plane is arriving from the USA to Sao Paulo Brazil ,a crowd of about 5,000 consisting of fans and media gather along the tarmac as the a private jet taxis near…
Keep ReadingMagdalena Andersson, the leader of Sweden’s Social Democratic Party, resigned on Thursday after a right-wing coalition that included a nationalist, anti-immigration party won a narrow majority in parliament. Andersson met with Andreas Norlen, the leader of Sweden’s 349-member Riksdag, to tell him that she was leaving. Andersson will stay in his caretaking role until…
Keep ReadingThe longest-ruling British queen, Queen Elizabeth II, will be buried at Westminster Abbey on September 19. Her funeral will be the first state funeral in Britain since Sir Winston Churchill’s in 1965. At the official funeral, there will be a lot of world leaders, members of famous royal houses, and former British prime ministers.…
Keep ReadingAfter Queen Elizabeth II died, King Charles was officially made the new ruler of the United Kingdom. Several members of the royal family have recently taken on new jobs, which means that their royal homes will move. A recent story says that many people who worked for King Charles III when he was the…
Keep ReadingImran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and a former prime minister of Pakistan, said on Tuesday that General Qamar Javed Bajwa should not stay in office until the next round of elections. The leader of the PTI said that his only idea was to put off naming the army chief until…
Keep ReadingDuring the signing ceremony, this time in Northern Ireland, a leaky pen made King Charles III of Britain angry again. Charles showed some of his anger when he went to Northern Ireland on Tuesday as part of the UK’s tour to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth II. He had been clearly annoyed during…
Keep ReadingOn Tuesday, the mayor of Paris said that the lights on the Eiffel Tower would soon be turned off more than an hour earlier at night. This is to save electricity as the European energy crisis gets worse because of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As with the rest of France and Europe,…
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