Retail and dining premises will have to shut by 21:00 each night for the next month to conserve power.
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Category: International
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Shops and restaurants in Egypt told to close early as energy crisis deepens
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Think Love Island is bad? Wait till you meet the AI fruit version
Like in Love Island, the characters compete for a chance to couple up and stay on the island. This leads to arguments, romances, breakups, and even physical brawls in each episode – all against a backdrop that’s uncannily similar to some Love Island scenes.
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How deepfake porn scandal surrounding TV star rocked Germany
Collien Fernandes has accused her ex-husband of spreading images of her online, but he has categorically denied it.
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One ant for $220: the new frontier of wildlife trafficking
The craze for collecting ants takes Kenya by surprise as smugglers zone in to make a profit.
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Prison phone call recordings raise questions over ex-Abercrombie boss' fitness for trial
Mike Jeffries’ lawyers argue that he is suffering with dementia and late onset of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Trump is waging war based on instinct and it isn't working
One month into the conflict in Iran, Trump’s gut-instinct approach is not proving effective.
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India is restoring a centuries-old royal kitchen that never stopped serving food
According to historians, in 1839, Muhammad Ali Shah gave 3.6m rupees – considered a vast sum in those days – to the East India Company, then a British trading enterprise, on the condition that it would be responsible for maintaining the monuments built by the Awadh nawabs, while the kitchen would continue to run on the interest earned from the fund.
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Iconic global landmarks turn off lights
Global landmarks including the Eiffel Tower in Paris and Sagrada Família Basilica in Barcelona switched off their lights for an hour at 20:30 local time on Saturday night to mark Earth Hour.
The global event, organised by the World Wide Fund for Nature, takes place every year to raise environmental awareness.
It aims to encourage people to turn off their lights for 60 minutes and the event first started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007.
Video journalist: Emaan Warraich
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No Kings protests across the US rally against Donald Trump
The demonstrations against the Trump administration are set to sweep cities across the US on Saturday.
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Iran-backed Houthis join war with attack against Israel
There are fears the Iranian proxy may attack shipping in the Red Sea, adding to global economic woes.
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