Stunning Dress Crafted from 500 Loaves of Bread Takes Center Stage at Africa’s Premier Film and Fashion Awards

Unprecedented Culinary Couture Captivates Africa’s Biggest Night of Film and Fashion On a glittering evening that blended the glamour of cinema with the creativity of high fashion, a truly jaw‑dropping masterpiece stole the spotlight: a dress meticulously constructed from 500 freshly baked loaves of bread. The avant‑garde garment, designed by visionary Ghanaian designer Kofi Mensah,…

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Stanley Tucci Reveals How to Fix Our Troubled Relationship with Food in New Season of “Tucci in Italy”

Stanley Tucci Takes Viewers on a Culinary Journey Across Italy In the latest season of the beloved travel-and-food series Tucci in Italy, Oscar‑nominated actor Stanley Tucci returns to the boot‑shaped peninsula with a renewed mission: to untangle the complex, and often problematic, relationship that modern people have with food. The new episodes follow Tucci as…

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Lidl Loyalty Program Overhaul Sparks Customer Backlash Amid Rising Food Prices

Introduction: Loyalty Schemes Under Scrutiny As food prices continue to climb across Europe, shoppers are evaluating every possible way to stretch their grocery budgets. Loyalty programmes, once a straightforward method for retailers to reward repeat customers, are now under intense examination. Lidl, the German discount giant that operates more than 12,000 stores in 32 countries,…

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Eurovision Controversy Escalates: Fans Respond to Spain, Ireland and Other Countries Pulling Out Over Israel’s Participation

Eurovision Faces Renewed Turmoil as Nations Withdraw Over Israel’s Inclusion The Eurovision Song Contest, long celebrated for its vibrant showcase of music, culture, and unity across Europe, finds itself at the center of a fresh wave of controversy. This year, several countries—including Spain, Ireland, and additional broadcasters—have announced their withdrawal from the competition in protest…

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Scottish Labour Leader Sarwar Vows to Remain at the Helm After Disappointing Election Result

Scottish Labour Leader Anas Sarwar Reaffirms Commitment to Lead Party Despite Poor Election Performance In a decisive press conference held on Friday afternoon, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar publicly pledged that he will “absolutely” remain as the head of the party, despite the disappointing outcome of Thursday’s local elections. The result, which saw Labour lose…

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How the First‑Past‑the‑Post System Is Reshaping British Politics and Undermining Both Labour and the Conservatives

Introduction: The Hidden Power of the Voting System Britain’s electoral landscape is dominated by a single, century‑old mechanism: the first‑past‑the‑post (FPTP) voting system. While the method appears simple—whoever gets the most votes in a constituency wins—it carries profound consequences for party strategy, voter behaviour, and the overall health of democracy. Recent English local elections have…

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