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By SONIA HORON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 00:46, 26 February 2025 | Updated: 00:56, 26 February 2025 Justin Bieber continued to spark concern among fans with his latest Instagram video, which saw him performing a bizarre rap on a plane.The Baby hitmaker, 30, was shirtless in the clip, shared to his social media on Tuesday, as he performed with a bag of chips in his next to a pal.Bieber — who recently shut down speculation that he is using drugs — appeared glassy eyed as he seemed to rap, ‘I like a fly guy, I fly high like a magpie, I…

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The magnetic North Pole is moving – and it could play havoc with your smartphone’s navigation function. A team of American and British scientists have released the latest update to the World Magnetic Model (WWM). This will officially move the magnetic North Pole closer to Siberia, from 1 January 2025.Unlike ‘true north’, which is the direction that points directly towards the geographic North Pole, magnetic north is not a fixed point. Instead, it aligns with Earth’s magnetic field – and is the direction that a compass needle points to.Since 2019, the magnetic pole has already shifted about 110 miles (170km) at a rapid pace…

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Lavish Brisbane home sold for suburb-record pricePurchased by Parker family for $2.05 million in 2023By ANDREW PRENTICE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 05:22, 26 February 2025 | Updated: 05:22, 26 February 2025 Footy legend Corey Parker has moved from the disappointment of losing his job at Fox League after selling his Brisbane home for almost $3million.Parker, 42, and his wife Margaux, a radio personality, flipped their luxury house in Daisy Hill after purchasing the 2,870 square metre property for $2.05million in May of 2023.And the Broncos great thrilled the buyer – a footy fan – by agreeing to leave behind some memorabilia from his…

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Ukraine has enough plutonium to construct hundreds of nuclear warheads for rudimentary bombs akin to the first atomic weapons dropped on Japan by the US in 1945, a new report has revealed.A briefing paper prepared for Ukraine’s Defence Ministry said Kyiv could develop small dirty bombs within months if Donald Trump pulls US military aid.Despite giving up its nuclear arsenal in 1996, Kyiv is still in control of nine operational reactors and has significant expertise on how to build the weapons. Ukraine does not have the time or resources to run the facilities required to enrich uranium needed for high-yield nuclear weapons amid the ongoing war.But…

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This East Coast state is known for its epic spring breaks, sun-soaked vacations, and also some of the most dangerous beaches in the country, a survey revealed. More than 530 US beaches were analyzed by Tideschart and the top 10 all ended up being the sunshiny state of Florida. Tideschart used factors, such as hurricanes, shark attacks, and surf zone fatalities to rank the sandy oases on a scale of 100.To top off the list is New Smyrna Beach, which is known as the shark bite capital of the world, with more than 300 incidents since the 1880s. Each year, five to 10 shark…

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Carnival Cruise Line is under fire for a ‘flimsy’ attempt to defend an unpopular policy on alcoholic drinks.The world’s largest cruise company demands that if just one person in a cabin buys an unlimited booze package then everyone in the cabin must do so.The policy has come under scrutiny again after Carnival this month abruptly raised the price of its Cheers! package by 17 per cent.And a brand ambassador for Carnival irked customers by saying there would be no change to the rule – because ‘abused’ the package. By contrast, rival Royal Caribbean allows non-drinkers to purchase a soft drinks package instead…

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Sadaf Razi has shared her top Adore Beauty Afterpay Day sale picks The six buys range from a budget cleanser to an old favourite perfume  The Afterpay Day sale will run until Sunday, August 20By Laura House For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:19 EDT, 16 August 2023 | Updated: 02:40 EDT, 17 August 2023 SHOPPING: Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this article are selected by our  writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Daily Mail Australia will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information. An editor for one of Australia’s top beauty hubs has shared her…

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A Jamaican restaurant has been crowed the best takesway in the UK and Ireland as the Uber Eats Awards announced its 2024 winner. Natty’s Jerk, which is based in Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Southampton, has been crowned the winner at the restaurant awards in London this evening.The family-run business, which offers the likes of jerk chicken, jerk pork belly, jerk jackfruit and Jamaican fried dumplings, won £100,000 to fuel their future growth, after taken part in the competition for a third year running.Their impressive menu helped them win over a panel of judges, Uber Eats General Manager Matthew Price, street food expert Kieran Monlouis (known as @FoodyFella), and…

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A former Tory MP joined the Ukrainian International Legion to help in the fight against Russia’s invasion after losing his seat in the general election last year.Jack Lopresti, 55, was the MP for Filton and Bradley Stoke in Gloucestershire for 14 years and served as a deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in his final year in Parliament.He has also served in the British Army Reserves since 2007, including a five-month deployment to Afghanistan in 2008-2009.Mr Lopresti is now based in Kyiv, using his skills to help defend Ukraine against Vladimir Putin’s aggression.As an MP, he visited Ukraine and was…

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By TED THORNHILL, MAILONLINE TRAVEL EDITOR Published: 02:24 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 02:24 EST, 24 November 2024 Advertisement When Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris reopens visitors ‘will be stupefied, awestruck, by the interior – it will be a shock’.This declaration was made by Philippe Jost, president of the special public authority overseeing the restoration, to National Geographic writer Robert Kunzig, who, along with Paris-based Nat Geo photographer Tomas van Houtryve, was given a sneak peek of the interior ahead of the landmark throwing open its doors on December 8.A devastating fire engulfed the 800-year-old monument on April 15, 2019.Since…

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