Three possible outcomes of Forest’s FFP appeal – and an expert’s prediction

[ Nottingham Forest’s appeal against their four-point deduction for breaching the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) is set to begin on Monday 22 April. The club are reportedly still hopeful for a reduction in their punishment, which would have a massive impact on their hopes of Premier League survival. Everton appealed against their … Read more

Up above the world so high

[ Taking a walk means diffrent things in different places. Insta Reels show off the thrill of climbing creaky ladders along the Mawryngkhang Bamboo Trail in Meghalaya; the real marvel is the ingenious engineering of these walkways crafted from bamboo and cane with nails used sparingly. This community intelligence, rooted in sustainable construction techniques for … Read more

Thessaloniki Doc Festival Awards ‘My Stolen Planet,’ ‘Stray Bodies.’

[ Iranian filmmaker Farahnaz Sharifi’s My Stolen Planet won the Golden Alexander at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival today, automatically qualifying the film for Oscar consideration. The film, which held its world premiere at the Berlinale last month, combines the director’s memories with fragments of 8mm film recorded by others to examine the vitality of … Read more

All about Vantara and the animals one can spot there

[Vantara, literally translating to ‘Star of the forest’, is Anant Ambani’s ambitious wildlife project. Anant shared that caring for the animals is something he loves a lot and Vantara is a step in that direction. Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Genx Newz is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each … Read more

How serious is the audio leak about military operations in Ukraine? 

[ Welcome to Tuesday’s Early Edition from i. It should have been a secret call between German military officials. Instead, a 38-minute recording of a conversation which focused on operations in Ukraine was intercepted by Russia and then placed into the hands of an arch propagandist for the Kremlin, who posted it online last Friday. … Read more

Why we should talk to children about death from the age of two

[ A couple of years ago, Astrid, now six, had a habit of walking up to the flower stands in supermarkets and saying loudly: “Can we buy these for Nanny?” I’d notice people look round, bask for a second in her thoughtfulness, before she added: “Because she’s going to die soon.” It’s bad enough we … Read more

Why I blow my yearly holiday budget before the third week of February

[ The start of the year tends to be serious. It’s ruled by self-improvement and goal setting. Fun is at a minimum while we’re hunkering down with blankets and sticking to daily schedules. For me, a strict January and February routine was both down to social pressure of “new year, new me”, but also seasonal … Read more

COP28 Delivered, but What Happens in the Next COP will Matter

[ The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), hosted a discussion on the outcomes of COP28 and way forward for COP29 on Tuesday.   In the opening remarks, Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director General, TERI, emphasized the need to prioritize the initiatives necessary to be undertaken between the COPs, stating, “We are still not … Read more

Finding the sweet spot in Europe’s seven fastest growing tourist destinations

[ Turkey, Greece and Portugal are outliers – these three countries are the only in Europe to have surpassed pre-pandemic visitor numbers. But that doesn’t necessarily spell overtourism – there are still places in each where you can find hidden gems and low prices. Meanwhile, a recent global tourism report at this year’s World Travel … Read more