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France will soon be able to intercept suspected migrant taxi boats in the Channel | Politics News

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France will be able to stop small boats in the sea as they head to pick up migrants to take them to the UK, French maritime police have said.

They said people smugglers are increasingly using the “taxi-boat” method, where they send “a precarious inflatable boat, eight to 10 metres long” from a point further up or down the northern French coast from where the migrants are.

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The smugglers then sail along the coast to pick up passengers at different points along the shoreline, with migrants embarking in the water “in increasingly chaotic conditions”.

In a statement, the French Maritime Police said: “The French State’s response to the phenomenon of dangerous sea crossings to the United Kingdom is continuously adapting to the risks deliberately taken by smugglers.

“In order to protect human life and fight against smugglers involved in criminal human trafficking networks, the Maritime Gendarmerie will soon be able to carry out control and intervention operations at sea on vessels suspected of being taxi-boats.”

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They also said it is “important to clearly distinguish” between measures to save lives and these “upcoming control and intervention operations”.

There had been reports of the French police using nets to jam the boats’ propellers.

However, the maritime police said: “The use of nets to stop taxi-boats is not being considered at this stage.”

The fact French police have not been intervening to stop the boats overladen with people trying to cross to the UK has been a source of frustration for the British government, which has promised to “smash the gangs”.

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The taxi-boats pick up different groups of migrants along the coast from the shallows. Pic: PA
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The taxi-boats pick up different groups of migrants along the coast from the shallows. Pic: PA

Sky News has witnessed French police looking on from beaches in northern France as migrants clamber on board overcrowded, flimsy rigid inflatable boats (RIBs).

French police protocol and international law mean that once a vessel is afloat, especially with children and babies on board, intervention becomes risky and complex.

More migrants have made the journey illegally so far this year than in the whole of last year.

But that total remains lower than the record high in 2022. There have also been no small boats crossings recorded since 14 November – a gap of a fortnight.

Police watch people thought to be migrants boarding a small boat in Gravelines, France, in early November. Pic: PA
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Police watch people thought to be migrants boarding a small boat in Gravelines, France, in early November. Pic: PA

A UK government spokesperson said: “We continue to work closely with our French partners on the shared challenge of illegal migration, and we have already worked to ensure officers in France review their maritime tactics so they can intervene in the shallow waters.”

The prime minister’s spokesperson said Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are “in close contact and our cooperation over this issue is ongoing”.

He said 20,000 crossings have been prevented this year and pointed to the UK-France migrant returns deal, and the agreement that France would “review their maritime response” so their border enforcement teams can intervene in shallow waters.

The spokesperson added that there is “no silver bullet” to tackling the crossings, but that the government “inherited” a situation where there was “no effective deterrent” and only “a Rwanda gimmick”.



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Death toll from floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra rises to 174 : NPR

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This aerial shot taken using a drone shows a flooded neighborhood in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2025.

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PADANG, Indonesia — The death toll from flash floods and landslides on Indonesia’s Sumatra island Friday rose to 174 on Friday with 79 people missing, authorities said.

Rescuers were hampered by damaged bridges and roads and a lack of heavy equipment.

The death toll in North Sumatra province rose to 116, while 35 people died in Aceh. Rescuers also retrieved 23 bodies in West Sumatra, National Disaster Mitigation Agency’s Chief Suharyanto said.

A tropical cyclone is expected to continue hitting the Southeast Asian nation for days, Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency reported.

Monsoon rains caused rivers to burst their banks in North Sumatra province Tuesday. The deluge tore through mountainside villages, swept away people and submerged more than 3,200 houses and buildings, the National Disaster Management Agency said. About 3,000 displaced families fled to government shelters.

Elsewhere in the island’s provinces of Aceh and West Sumatra, thousands of houses were flooded, many up to roofs, the agency said.

Mudslides that covered much of the area, power blackouts and lack of telecommunications were hampering the search efforts, said Ferry Wulantukan, spokesperson for North Sumatra regional police.

West Sumatra’s disaster mitigation agency reported the flooding submerged more than 17,000 homes, forcing about 23,000 residents to flee to temporary shelters. Rice fields, livestock and public facilities were also destroyed and bridges and roads cut off by floods and landslides isolated residents.

In Aceh province, authorities struggled to bring excavators and other heavy equipment over washed-out roads after torrential rains sent mud and rocks crashing onto the hilly hamlets. At least six people have died and 11 were missing in three villages in Central Aceh district.

The extreme weather was driven by Tropical Cyclone Senyar, which formed in the Strait of Malacca, said Achadi Subarkah Raharjo at Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency.

He warned that unstable atmospheric conditions mean extreme weather could persist as long as the cyclone system remains active.

“We have extended its extreme weather warning due to strong water vapor supply and shifting atmospheric dynamics,” Raharjo said.

Senyar intensified rainfall, strong winds, and high waves in Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, Riau, and nearby areas before dissipating. Its prolonged downpours left steep, saturated terrains highly vulnerable to disasters, he said.

Seasonal rains frequently cause flooding and landslides in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile flood plains.



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Ciara Miller Returns To Vegas For Second Weekend With Raising Cane’s

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Las Vegas has become the hub for Ciara Miller’s commitment to Raising Cane’s chicken fingers, as she is making a second consecutive trip to the chicken finger chain. The reality TV star and influencer shared a carousel of pictures from a night full of energy and fun that also featured stars like Kayla Nicole and Kamie Crawford, giving an overview of the glamorous weekend, sharing fun, and making a point about the strong work ethic.

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Ciara’s post was a carnival of colors from her Las Vegas escapade that mocked the idea of her being a sloth by a humorous caption. The visuals depicted a group of people having fun while the city was still awake and one of the fans focusing on the particular relationship and saying, ‘Ciara Miller x Tyriq Withers in the same room???? Yup the plot is plotting.’ This comment suggested the lively nature of the gathering. Another user recognized the tight lady bonds and claimed, ‘You, Kayla, AND Kam?!!!! we blessed out here!’

The pictures also chronicled some Unforgettable instances that the followers were quick to catch. One user noticed the same and relatable vibe in the last photo, commenting, ‘The last picture, our girl looks tired.’ This sincere remark was like putting an eyebrow on an already shiny and glamorous weekend. Another user however could not help but to mention the recurring character in Ciara’s social life, jokingly saying, ‘It’s always Markell twerking somewhere.’ The comment made allusion to a known and humorous character who is frequently featured in her content and implied a lively and constant gang.

The majority of the comments were still very positive but a few criticisms were also forthcoming. A user expressed his dissatisfaction and wrote, ‘Weird to accept money from a guy that support Frump :/,’ referring to the political connections of the Raising Cane’s owner. Another comment more closely criticized one of Ciara’s friends with the words, ‘Ciara, I love you. But stop hanging out with this self-hating homophobic-racist girl. So disgusting.’ The statements illustrated the criticism which comes with the limelight and the inseparable connections one keeps during the journey.

On the other hand, the criticisms were drowned out by the atmosphere of friendship and glamor that prevailed. One of the followers commented on the fashion item and said, ‘That hat, iconic. Your lewks, bionic.’ The bond that exists between Ciara and Kayla Nicole turned out to be another perspective that many people found to be a special highlight. One fan very enthusiastically said, ‘Get Kayla to a summer house party!!!’, hoping for a crossover, while another just simply stated, ‘good to see you with black woman friends.’ and was happy to see that.

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The weekend appeared to be a whirlwind of activities that left any talk of laziness sounding ridiculous. One of the supporters summed it up perfectly: ‘vegas 2 weekends in a row is the opposite of lazy.’ Ciara Miller’s second trip to Las Vegas included trendy outfits, group pictures full of fun, and she thus demonstrated the busy schedule she has as well as the star quality that brands want to use for their marketing. The whole scenario has further entrenched her in the nightlife, proving that when Raising Cane’s calls, she is there—no matter how many times it takes.



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Sarah Ferguson Won’t Speak About This Royal in Memoir — Expert

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Sarah Ferguson is in the headlines after new claims about her upcoming memoir, and royal watchers are especially waiting for exclusive details on the ex-Prince Andrew. The former Duchess of York, who has reportedly been exploring big-money TV offers and publishing deals, might be ready to open up about her royal life. However, according to a royal expert, she will not write about her ex-husband, Andrew. But whether or not Ferguson decides to write openly about her life in the royal spotlight, it is clear that she is being careful. 

Expert believes Sarah Ferguson won’t ‘brief about’ ex-Prince Andrew in memoir

Royal commentator Samara Gill exclusively told The Sun that while Sarah Ferguson “needs the cash,” she is unlikely to include details about ex-Prince Andrew in her memoir. As such, Gill guessed, “She probably won’t brief about Andrew.” She added, “She probably won’t even really talk about herself unless it’s about her struggle,” while talking about “other royal family members and throw them under the bus.”

Rumors about a potential tell-all memoir have been circulating for months. Several outlets have reported that Ferguson is seeking a major publishing deal and is “willing to spill everything” about her time inside the royal family. A source told Express that the former duchess “has a lot of diaries and evidence of the backstabbing, scandals and cover-ups,” adding that “for the right amount of money she is willing to spill everything.”

Right now, Ferguson is reportedly in a difficult position both financially and publicly. Her children’s books have been pulled, and reports suggest she and Andrew must vacate their Windsor home. Insiders told The Sun that multiple networks, including U.S. and U.K. broadcasters, are offering six-figure sums for a televised interview.

Despite the speculation, royal experts warn that speaking out could come with risks. While Ferguson’s memoir could help her rebuild her finances and reputation, it may also change her relationship with the royal family, especially if she stays silent about Andrew.



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My ‘situationship’ left me with emotional pain that was unreal

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I still remember the month and year our eyes first met. It was June 2019, at a vegan street fair in Pasadena, where I held the hand of my soon-to-be ex-boyfriend. We stopped by a burger stand where his friend, Allen, happened to work, and as he introduced us, I felt an irrevocable attraction.

The moment Allen’s eyes met mine, it was as if I suddenly knew who I was supposed to be with.

Years passed. I dated, but nothing seemed to fill the dissatisfaction I felt with love. I often wondered what was wrong with me. Was I looking for something dysfunctional? Were my standards too high or too low? I couldn’t find the answer.

Then in 2023, a notification popped up on Instagram: a friend request from Allen. I stared at my phone in disbelief. Could this be the connection I’d been waiting for all these years?

We met at a restaurant called Joy in Highland Park, his neighborhood and my favorite part of Los Angeles. Our conversations flowed easily. For the first time in my life, I felt compatible with someone. We were both on healing journeys, sober, vegan and in love with nature. Allen was even an amazing vegan chef. I felt as though I couldn’t have asked for more. I had found the answer to all of my failed connections. Suddenly all the miserable dates and failed relationships felt worth it because they led me to him.

I wanted to take things slowly, to be sure his intentions matched mine. Allen assured me he wanted a relationship and dreamed of starting a family. One night, as our connection deepened, he asked, “Have you been with anyone in the L.A. metal scene?”

I froze. Should I be honest and tell him I’d dated his friend or stay quiet and risk the truth surfacing later? Wanting an open relationship built on trust, I told him. The disappointment in his eyes was instant.

“My ex is your friend,” I said softly. “I know that’s awkward.”

He agreed it was, and I felt a wall suddenly rise between us. I regretted being honest, because in the moment, it felt as though honesty had desecrated the connection Allen and I were building. I found myself wondering how things would have been had I omitted this information. But I quickly reminded myself that a sincere romance will never be built on lies.

Allen said he still wanted to keep getting to know me, and I clung to that hope. The next morning, after we’d talked about hikes and plans for the future, I noticed the same distance as the night before. Then he uttered that he was not looking for anything serious. My heart cracked.

Was it because of his friend, my ex? Or had I simply misread everything? My heart was racing, and my mind was going in circles, trying to figure out what went wrong. Once again I found myself having to make a tough decision.

As someone who believed that true love is worth fighting for, living by the words that nothing worth having comes easy, I felt perplexed. Do I continue to see him, in hopes that he would one day come around? It took all of my strength to decide on what was right. Because what was right felt wrong. I told him I couldn’t see him again. He seemed affected, but not enough to change his mind.

Two days later, he called me, saying he’d thought about it and wanted to try again. He admitted that the “friend thing” bothered him more than it should have. I admired his vulnerability.

For a while we had fun, slipping into an easy rhythm, having thought-provoking conversations and sharing things about our upbringing that affect us today and ways to break cycles. I felt incredibly connected to him.

After sharing the news with my best friend about my romance with Allen, she burst my bubble: “You’re in a situationship.” I became unhinged, describing the connection Allen and I had, the things he would say and how he would make me feel. She confirmed that what I had shared with her was the solid definition of a “situationship.” She added that it meant closeness without commitment.

“You’re a placeholder,” she said. I was shattered.

That night I asked Allen where he saw us going. He repeated that we were still getting to know each other and that he couldn’t focus on a relationship while between jobs. As fair as that sounded, I knew what it meant: His heart wasn’t in it. Mine was. Once again, I left feeling shattered.

Two years passed. It was this summer when Allen texted, asking how I was. Seeing his name on my screen sent my stomach lurching. Could this finally be our time?

We met again, and hugging him felt surreal. He told me he had been struggling years ago but was now in a better, more stable place. He gazed into my eyes as if to prove it. I wanted so badly to believe him. Once again, I gave in, and once again, the warmth vanished almost immediately.

His body language changed; his words turned distant. I realized his tenderness had been an act — one I’d willingly fallen for again.

Clarity arrived where hope used to live. I couldn’t keep cycling through the same heartbreak. One day I’d be fine, and the next I would find myself devastated, yearning to hear from him. When his messages didn’t appear on my phone, I felt a sense of emptiness that only he was able to fill.

The thought that I hadn’t crossed his mind devastated me. I could no longer perpetuate a cycle of delusion, waiting for our right time to come. It wasn’t going to.

For years, I fed myself the fantasy that things hadn’t worked out with anyone else because who I was meant to be with was Allen.

I knew in my heart that despite how deeply I felt for him, the silence, the indifference, the lack of effort — those were my answers. Love isn’t a riddle waiting to be solved. When someone cares, you don’t have to decode it.

I had spent years chasing closure, convincing myself that one more conversation or one more kiss might fix everything. But closure, I learned, was just another way to reopen the door. What I really needed was acceptance. Acceptance that was painful yet freeing.

This time, I choose myself. I choose to fill my own cup, because to find true lasting love, it has to start within me.

The author is a writer and poet from Long Beach. She’s learning to find love and beauty in everything except romantic love for the moment. She’s on Instagram: @cold_brewjita.

L.A. Affairs chronicles the search for romantic love in all its glorious expressions in the L.A. area, and we want to hear your true story. We pay $400 for a published essay. Email LAAffairs@latimes.com. You can find submission guidelines here. You can find past columns here. Editor’s note: L.A. Affairs will return Dec. 12.




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Grinch Christmas Crack

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If you want a quick, crunchy treat with a bit of holiday mischief, this Grinch Christmas Crack is it. Sweet, salty, and totally addictive. My classic Christmas Crack is always a hit, but this version brings all the Grinchy fun!

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Why the Grinch Would Definitely Steal This Treat

  • It’s Gotta Have Crunch! The toffee temperature and timing are spot on, so the base stays crisp for days!
  • It’s kid-magical and adult-nostalgic. The look and the flavor give kids the fun green they love, and adults get the Christmas-movie nostalgia.
  • The flavor is balanced. The sea salt, the buttery toffee, and the chocolate’s sweetness give you that perfect salty-sweet flavor.

Grinch Christmas Crack Ingredients

Overhead shot of labeled grinch Christmas crack ingredients.
  • Candy melts or chocolate: Use light green melts for the best Grinch color, or melt white candy melts/almond bark and tint with oil-based candy/chocolate food coloring (green + a touch of yellow). If you skip the melts entirely, white chocolate chips work. Just load up on green sprinkles and red hearts.
  • Sea salt: A light sprinkle of salt on top adds depth and balances the sweetness.
  • Sprinkles: Red heart sprinkles are essential for the Grinch look. The green or white sprinkles are optional.
  • Cracker base swaps: Saltines are classic, but graham crackers or Biscoff cookies would be fun variations to try.

How to Make Grinch Christmas Crack

If you’re looking for a fun, festive treat to make this Christmas season, this Grinch Christmas crack is it! It definitely satisfies the sweet tooth. This great recipe will be a huge hit with the whole family!

  1. Prep: Preheat the oven to 400°F. Line a 10 x 15-inch baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray. Arrange the saltine crackers in even rows on the prepared pan until the bottom of the pan is filled, then set aside.
  2. Make Toffee: Melt the butter and brown sugar in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat until the sugar has completely dissolved and the toffee mixture is boiling. Boil for 2-3 minutes, or use a candy thermometer and let it reach 270-290°F.
  3. Spread Toffee: Pour the toffee mixture over the saltine crackers and use a heat-safe spatula to spread it evenly. Then put it in the oven and bake for 5 minutes.
  4. Candy Melts & Sprinkles: Remove the pan from the oven and sprinkle the light green candy melts evenly over the top. Let it sit for 2-3 minutes to let them melt. Spread melted green candy melts softly & slowly evenly over the toffee. Then sprinkle with red heart sprinkles and green sprinkles of choice. Allow the Grinch Christmas crack to cool completely and harden before breaking into pieces and serving.

Alyssa’s Pro Tips

  • Spread gently: Go slow with the melted candy. Pushing too hard makes the crackers slide and turns everything into chaos.
  • Cook the toffee until fully melted: Be sure to reach 270–290°F so it reaches the hard-crack stage. You’ll get chewy toffee if you don’t.

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Grinch Crack

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A fun, green twist on classic Christmas crack. Crisp toffee, salty crackers, and smooth candy melts topped with red hearts for the perfect Grinch vibe.
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Christmas candy, christmas crack, christmas treats, Grinch Christmas Crack, Grinch Crack, Grinch Crack Recipe, grinch toffee, Grinch Treats, holiday dessert
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 16 servings
Calories 350kcal

Equipment

  • 1 15 x 10 baking pan

Ingredients

  • 35-40 saltine crackers
  • 1 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 cups light green candy melts about 1 12-ounce bag
  • red heart sprinkles
  • green sprinkles of choice

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a 10 x 15-inch baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with nonstick cooking spray.
  • Arrange 35-40 saltine crackers in even rows on the prepared pan until the bottom of the pan is filled, and set aside.
  • Melt 1 cup unsalted butter and 1 cup packed brown sugar in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat until the sugar has completely dissolved and the toffee mixture is boiling. Boil for 2-3 minutes, or until the temperature reaches 270-290 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Pour the toffee mixture over the saltine crackers and use a heat-safe spatula to spread it evenly. Bake for 5 minutes.
  • Remove the pan from the oven and sprinkle 2 cups light green candy melts evenly over the top. Let the pan sit for 2-3 minutes, until the candy melts have melted.
  • Spread the candy melts evenly over the toffee and sprinkle with red heart sprinkles and green sprinkles of choice. Allow the crack to cool completely and harden before breaking into pieces and serving.

Notes

Storage Instructions

  • Room temperature: Store in an airtight container or zip-top bag for up to 7 days.
  • Refrigerator: Keeps for up to 2 weeks in an airtight container.
  • Freezer: Freeze for up to 3 months in a freezer bag or airtight container. Layer parchment between pieces so they don’t stick.

Nutrition

Calories: 350kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 76mg | Potassium: 32mg | Fiber: 0.2g | Sugar: 35g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 0.5mg
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Here’s a rising FTSE 100 share to consider buying right now

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I really think some FTSE 100 shares have failed to keep up with their true valuation in 2025. Rio Tinto‘s (LSE: RIO) one of them.

Mining can be cyclical, and the Rio Tinto share price had been sliding until it started to pick up this summer. And we’re still looking at a five-year fall of 9.5%.

It comes at a time when metals are in rising demand — and are becoming part of growing trade wars. Disputes affect rare earth metals, and plain old copper and aluminium in high demand for electrification.

In the third quarter of 2025, Rio produced 204,000 tonnes of copper — 10% more than the same quarter last year. And its price is 25% higher now than a year ago.

Rio also unearths a range of aluminium products, led by bauxite ore. Rio Tinto produced 16.4 million tonnes of it in a single quarter — with around 60 million tonnes expected for the full year.

And then we come to lithium. In the quarter, Rio’s output of lithium carbonate equivalent came to 13,000 tonnes. That might not sound as impressive as copper and aluminium, but batteries require a lot less tonnage than power grids do of their respective metals.

Good value?

The key question is whether Rio Tinto shares are good value on a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 12. And that’s about the highest it’s been in the past few years, with earnings per share a bit erratic. It’s still below the FTSE 100 average, though that’s fairly common for a cyclical industry.

Some might say it’s about fair value. But I reckon a P/E falling under 11 on 2026 forecasts looks attractive — especially if we’re seeing signs of better global economic times. And the forecast 2025 dividend yield of 5.3% could rise to over 6% if forecasts prove accurate.

Analysts have an average target price on Rio of around 5,680p, which is a modest 5.5% ahead of the price at the time of writing. So that might not seem too convincing.

But for me, Rio Tinto’s all about long-term cash flow and dividend prospects. And I think it looks good on that score.

Care needed

There are clear risks associated with a mining stock like this. Commodity prices can falter, and we need to be especially aware of that when prices have been rising. Perhaps the biggest unknown is demand from China, which can be volatile on a year-by-year basis.

Then there’s the danger of an artificial intelligence bubble bursting. AI, especially the massive data centres it needs, is a big driver of all kinds of electrical demand these days.

And we musn’t forget that US import tariffs continue to hamper Rio’s exports from its key sites in Australia. But all told, I can only see demand for Rio’s key products growing in the long term. I think investors could do well to consider it today.



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Pair of earthquakes shake Riverside County near Idyllwild

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A pair of Thanksgiving Day earthquakes were reported Thursday just around dinnertime in Riverside County.

They occurred just after 5:30 p.m. in the San Jacinto Mountains about six miles southwest of Idyllwild. The first was a magnitude 3.8 quake, which was followed a minute later by a magnitude 3.5 temblor, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quakes were about four miles from Valle Vista, eight miles from Hemet, nine miles from San Jacinto and 13 miles from Beaumont. Residents reported feeling light to moderate shaking from the quakes as far east as Cathedral City and Indio and as far west as Murrieta.

A spokesperson for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department said there were no reports of damage with the small quakes.

The Southern California quakes followed a pair of quakes near San Juan Bautista on the Central Coast. The first was a magnitude 3.9 earthquake at 12:48 p.m., followed by a magnitude 4.0 quake at 12:57 p.m.

In the last 10 days, there had been no earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater centered near the location of the Riverside County quakes.

An average of 234 earthquakes with magnitudes of 3.0 and 4.0 occur each year in California and Nevada, according to a recent three-year data sample.

The first of the pair of Riverside County earthquakes occurred at a depth of 10.7 miles and the second at 10.4 miles. Did you feel this earthquake? Consider reporting what you felt to the USGS.

Are you ready for when the Big One hits? Get ready for the next big earthquake by signing up for our Unshaken newsletter, which breaks down emergency preparedness into bite-size steps over six weeks. Learn more about earthquake kits, which apps you need, Lucy Jones’ most important advice and more at latimes.com/Unshaken.

This story was automatically generated by Quakebot, a computer application that monitors the latest earthquakes detected by the USGS. A Times editor reviewed the post before it was published. If you’re interested in learning more about the system, visit our list of frequently asked questions.

Quakebot contributed to this report.



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Brits urged to stock up on 5 household items as cold weather hits | UK | News

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Snow is forecast to hit parts of the UK in the coming days as temperatures take a tumble. Now a pharmacist has shared five essential pills every household should stock up on in colder weather.

Peter Thnoia is a superintendent pharmacist at online chemist PillTime. He said early intervention was key to tackling coughs and colds that are circulating.

His top five medications to have at home could help alleviate those seasonal sneezes. Here we share his top five recommendations.

1. Vitamin D3 (not D2)

Vitamin D supplements are recommended for all adults in the UK during autumn and winter when our exposure to sunlight is reduced. It can help to support immunity, bones and overall wellbeing.

Mr Thnoia said: “Vitamin D is one of those silent essentials: you don’t notice it when you’re getting enough, but you definitely feel it when you’re not.

“That’s why we recommend everyone in the UK takes a daily supplement between October and March. It supports immunity, bone health, and general wellbeing during the months when our bodies need a little extra help.”

Vitamin D3 is generally more effective and better absorbed by the body than D2, Mr Thnoia added.

He said: “For most adults, the NHS recommends 10 micrograms a day, and it’s advised not to exceed 100 micrograms (4,000 IU). Children and infants have even lower safe limits.

“If you’re unsure about how much to take, especially if you have an existing health condition, it’s always best to check with your doctor or pharmacist.”

2. Paracetamol

Most of us reach for paracetamol to treat common ailments and it can be helpful when dealing with the early signs of a cold. But Mr Thnoia warned not to double-dose when using cold and flu medicines in combination.

He explained: “It’s brilliant for bringing down fevers and helping with headaches or general winter aches, which are all those typical signs when something’s brewing.

“But it’s important to remember that a lot of cold and flu tablets already contain paracetamol, so you need to be careful not to double up. Always check the label and stick to the stated dose.”

3. Sore throat remedies

Lozenges or throat sprays can help ease pain and irritation, one of the earliest cold symptoms.

Mr Thnoia said: “Winter viruses often start with a sore, dry throat, and it can really knock you off your stride. Lozenges with a mild anaesthetic can ease the sting, and sprays are great for targeting pain more directly.”

4. Saline nasal spray

Saline nasal sprays can help to relieve congestion, particularly for people who are prone to sinus issues.

Mr Thnoia said: “It’s always worth having a few of these ready to go, especially if you talk a lot in your job or work in a colder environment.”

5. Cough syrups

Coughs and colds can spread more easily when people spend more time indoors during the colder months. Choosing the right cough syrup to match your symptoms — whether it is a tickly or chesty cough — can help speed recovery, Mr Thnoia said.

He added: “We always see a rise in coughs and sniffles as the weather turns, it’s part of the season.

“But what makes a big difference is being stocked up ahead of time, especially if you rely on regular medication too. No one wants to be caught out during a weekend.”



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 1’s Limited Budget Led To Some Inventive Filming Choices

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If you’ve ever rewatched “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” Season 1 and thought, “Huh, this looks a little cheap,” you’re more on target than a stake lodged in a bloodsucker’s heart. 

In the book, “Slayers and Vampires: The Complete Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Buffy and Angel,” creator Joss Whedon is quoted as saying, “We were very much on a tight budget. It’s really kind of sad, actually.” That said, what the production team was able to pull off with its limited means was impressive.

The “Buffy” crew made extensive use of a converted lumber warehouse in Santa Monica to build multiple sets for the show. In Season 1, that warehouse — which was not a professional soundstage — provided a home for several interior and exterior sets, but it wasn’t the easiest place to shoot. Director of photography Raymond Stella described the less-than-ideal facilities in “Slayers and Vampires,” recalling, “We didn’t have any [lighting] grids to work off of […] It made it challenging. We made it work, but we had our limitations, so it kind of tended to make it look a little low-budgety if you weren’t careful.”

Buffy had to work wonders without any real sound stages

“Buffy” got off to a rough start, with Joss Whedon and his crew originally producing an unaired pilot that didn’t impress anyone at The WB. The only reason audiences ever got a Season 1 of “Buffy” was because the soap opera “Savannah” was canceled mid-season, and the network needed a replacement. As such, you can imagine The WB wasn’t shelling out millions per episode of “Buffy,” which left Joss Whedon and his crew in a tough situation.

Instead of being given space on the Warner Bros. lot, the show was handed their Santa Monica warehouses and had to make the best of it. Still, Season 1 contains some of the best “Buffy” episodes, thanks in part to some truly inventive use of the Santa Monica facilities.

Fun fact about the show’s first season: Whenever you see Buffy and her friends inside at school, they’re in the same spot. As Whedon explained, “This hall you’ll see a lot of in the first 12 episodes. It is the entire school. We only had the one hall, so we use it over and over again.”

Buffy actually expanded its warehouse sets as it went on

The crew also shot on location in Season 1. The exterior Sunnydale High School scenes, for example, were all shot at Torrance High School in California. Scenes at Buffy’s house were also shot on location at an actual house in the city. The slayer’s bedroom was the only interior set from the house that was built in Santa Monica during Season 1.

As the seasons progressed, the crew eventually built more house sets. The same was true of the Sunnydale cemetery. During the first season, scenes in that location were mostly shot at the real-life Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery. Later, however, the crew built a cemetery on the Santa Monica warehouse’s lot. By Season 3, production designers had begun to construct an entire downtown Sunnydale strip on the grounds of the warehouse; this area became known as Maple Court.

“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” would go on to become a cult hit, though allegations that Joss Whedon ran a “toxic” set on both that series and its spin-off, “Angel,” would later cast a pall of the fantasy series’ legacy.





This story originally appeared on TVLine