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Ireland's small but determined wine industry warming up
Think about drinks produced in Ireland and you'd probably picture a creamy pint of stout or a tumbler of amber whiskey. The last thing you'd probably think of is a glass of wine. However, the Republic of Ireland is recognised as a wine producing…
Price of wine to shoot up in UK supermarkets for 1 reason
Wine could get more costly in the UK Experts have warned of rising wine prices in the UK thanks to wildfires and extreme heat in Europe. An incredibly hot summer has scorched the continent, resulting in droughts and fears over global food supplies.
Non-Alcoholic Wines Are Actually Worth Drinking Now
This story is from an installment of The Oeno Files, our weekly insider newsletter to the world of fine wine. Sign up here. For years we have avoided writing about alcohol-free or non-alcoholic wine because, in all honesty, we didn't think they…
5 Forgotten 2000s Sci-Fi Anime That Aged Like Fine Wine
Streaming catalogs bury certain titles no matter how well-regarded they were at the time of their original release, and mid-2000s science fiction anime suffered that fate more than most. Prestige drama and long-running shonen franchises dominated…
IFA 2026 Is About to Show What the AI-Powered Future Actually Looks Like, and It's Landing in Berlin
For years, the language around consumer technology events leaned on the same word: someday. Someday AI will manage your home. Someday your watch will know your health better than your doctor does. Someday robotics will look less like a factory…
LeBron James launches YouTube golf venture with Cavs reunion
New Philadelphia 76ers star LeBron James has launched his latest off-the-court venture, starting a new YouTube channel focused on golf. James debuted the new channel with a 90-plus-minute video featuring a reunion of the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers on…
39 Products To Help You With Those Little Problems You Wish Didn't Exist
We all have those problems that seem 'little' at first glance, but if they happen one more time, we might finally snap. I'm talking fitted sheets that won't stay in place, leaky laundry detergent bottles, and ankle socks that slowly but surely keep…
Merola Grand Finale proves a few minutes can reveal a future star
At the annual Merola Grand Finale, a little can reveal a lot. A single aria or duet, a glittering patch of coloratura or even a singer's first few notes can be enough to make a strong impression. That happened right after intermission on Saturday…
Spectacular station where commuters walk right past a secret vineyard
South London is home to the only train station which doubles up as a vineyard. The grapes for Château Denmark Hill are grown at Denmark Hill Station, and are tended to by Nick and Tone Coleman. MyLondon was given exclusive access to the…
Uncharted Horizons: The World's Next Big Travel Destinations Revealed
Travel is more than just a leisure activity—it's a gateway to discovery, culture, and personal transformation. As the world becomes more interconnected, new destinations are emerging as the next must-visit spots for adventurers, culture…
CNBC Daily Open: U.S. Navy faces mental health challenges as Mideast conflict drags on
Prolonged Middle East conflict has begun to take a toil on U.S. soldiers, as it drags into its fifth month. U.S. President Donald Trump's claim that the Strait of Hormuz would soon become U.S. territory has been rebuffed by Iran. Trump has asked…
Tears for Fears star Roland Orzabal writes of huge pain and guilt in new memoir
Tears for Fears star Roland Orzabal has opened up about falling in love with another woman while his wife was dying. The 64-year-old singer explores his first marriage to Caroline Johnston, who died at 54 of an alcohol-related illness in 2017, in…
Couple bought barren farm that now makes one of UK's best ciders
In 1980, David and Kay Healey took a chance on an abandoned farm in the Cornish countryside, little knowing that the neglected site, lacking in water or electricity, would become the birthplace of one of Britain's best-loved cider brands. What…
From tourism to power generation and productivity, Europe feels economic cost of heatwaves
Across Europe this scorching summer, workers have struggled in the heat as wildfires raged and critical infrastructure was shut down. Here we look at the impact of the heatwaves on several major economies across mainland Europe – with the…
Heat is on as German winegrowers struggle to protect vines
It is one of several measures that he is taking in a bid to ensure his small vineyard produces a decent crop despite a historically hot summer and low rainfall. 'The harvest is hanging by a thread,' he told AFP from his vineyard in the village of…
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