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Diamond-Rich Botswana Courts UAE, Oman to Acquire De Beers Stake
Botswana is in talks with the United Arab Emirates and Oman to help the diamond-rich nation acquire a “strategic” stake in De Beers from Anglo American Plc, President Duma Boko said. Anglo American is in the process of shortlisting…
'Beer-proof' England football kit is dropping at major supermarket next week
A MAJOR UK supermarket has launched the ultimate football shirt ahead of the World Cup. With just days to go before the 2026 World Cup kicks off, one of Britain's grocery giants has pulled through with the perfect wardrobe addition. Your info will…
George Washington's 1757 beer recipe brought back to life ahead of America's 250th birthday
The New York Public Library (NYPL) is giving visitors a chance to 'taste history' by recreating George Washington's beer recipe from the first president's 1757 military journal, which is housed in the library's research collections. The library…
New beverage launches: Bubblegum beer, Cointreau Spicy and more…
Functional hydration and flavour-led alcohol innovations drive new product development trends this week…
George Washington Recorded a Recipe for Beer While Leading a Militia. Thanks to the New York Public Library, You Can Imbibe That History This Summer
In his 1757 military journal, then-Colonel George Washington kept daily notes on life in the Virginia militia he led during the Seven Years' War. Some writing—such as officers' commissions, orders and the names of horses—was relevant…
Beer Demand Goes Flat As Even Alcoholics Pull Back With Gas Above $4
Beer sales across the U.S. over Memorial Day weekend were troublingly soft, according to a new Goldman report, which attributed the weakness primarily to a 'challenging macro backdrop' and unusually cold weather across parts of the Lower 48 states.
Angry Jeremy Clarkson makes cheeky threat as his beer is snubbed by Lord's
A furious Jeremy Clarkson has made a veiled threat to Lord's Cricket Ground after his lager was snubbed by bosses. Though meant as a joke, he referenced an infamous incident where vandals poured a gallon of oil and gouged three large holes on the…
Scientists to brew beer with yeast from mummified remains
Researchers have said they plan to brew beer from the yeast strains collected from the corpse of Ötzi, the man whose body was preserved in the frozen Alps of northern Italy during the Copper Age. The scientists have already baked a…
Jeremy Clarkson's furious two-word response after losing out on major beer deal
TV personality Jeremy Clarkson made a distinctly retro reference to convey his fury at being overlooked by the management of Lord's Cricket Ground: “I have two words for you: George Davis,” he said, alluding to a notorious 1975…
New Zealand grain growers to build upon supply chain
Discussions around the role of New Zealand grains being used to support the domestic food and drink sector are ramping up this week. To celebrate the growing momentum behind the NZ Grown Grain trademark initiative, more than 250 people from across…
Brits have worked out the perfect time for a catch-up - and it's oddly specific
When it comes to meeting up with friends, many of us feel that life, work and commitments at home get in the way. But new research has found that the perfect catch-up doesn't need to be lengthy and can be slotted into the average week. The ideal…
Rotherham teacher 'pulled sickie' to go on stag do in Portugal
A teacher 'pulled a sickie' to go to Portugal for a friend's stag do and later ripped out pages of his passport to cover his tracks, a tribunal has found. Joe Wilson, who was a Year 6 teacher at Listerdale Junior Academy in Rotherham, went on the…
Fantasy football (and wine) | The Stellar Cellar | Alice Wong
As we count down to the opening game of FIFA World Cup 2026, local and global businesses are projected to generate over US$10 billion (HK$78 billion) in revenue from industries such as tourism, infrastructure, retail, and media. In terms of…
Innovative strategies the wine industry is using to adjust to climate change
Facing summer heat and recurring drought conditions, winemakers across the country are grappling with the inevitable: climate change impacts that could alter the quality of their grapes and the signature flavors of their wines. In response to an…
Why Jensen Huang is going on a charm offensive in South Korea
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's travel itinerary is becoming a guide to the biggest winners in AI. His latest stop: South Korea. The Nvidia chief was expected to arrive in Seoul on Friday for his second visit in seven months, a sign of how central the…
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