Justin Bieber made headlines when he postponed his Justice World tour dates after the singer was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. However, recently, the Baby hit-maker has resumed the tour with high spirits. During Norway concert on Sunday, the Peaches crooner took a moment to share his thoughts about the purpose of his new album Justice with his fans. Justin also shared a snippet of his speech he made at the concert on Instagram where he addressed racism issue. “So when we created the Justice album, we wanted to make an intentional moment. A moment of unity, a moment of acceptance, a moment of belonging. In this world, there’s a lot of division, and what justice is, is for us to all come together,” said the 28-year-old. He went to add, “We know that racism is evil. It’s wrong. But you and I, we get to be the difference-makers.” “We get to be the ones to stand with our brothers and sisters and make a change,” noted the Yummy singer. Justin also thanked … [Read more...] about Justin Bieber addresses racism issue during Norway concert
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Germania: Hannover taglia l’acqua calda negli edifici pubblici
Risparmiare gas è il motto in vista dell'inverno in Germania. L'instabilità geopolitica, il rischio che la Russia tagli le forniture in qualsiasi momento e le carenze nei serbatoi, hanno spinto il governo federale a lanciare un appello ai comuni tedeschi, che sono stati invitati ad usare con parsimonia il gas. Hannover, capitale della Bassa Sassonia, è diventata così la prima grande città in Europa a tagliare l'acqua calda negli edifici pubblici, nelle piscine e nelle palestre. Crisi del gas. L'Austria corre ai ripari con l'energia "fai da te" L'inverno sta arrivando. L'indispensabile per capire il piano di riduzione Ue della domanda di gas Tra le misure adottate anche lo spegnimento delle fontane pubbliche e l'oscuramento delle luci notturne di municipio e musei. Fissata a 20 gradi la temperatura massima negli edifici pubblici per l'inverno. L'obiettivo, stando al sindaco di Hannover, Belit Onay, è di ridurre il consumo energetico del 15%. "Il nostro appello è di … [Read more...] about Germania: Hannover taglia l’acqua calda negli edifici pubblici
Energie éolienne : quel pays est le champion de l’UE?
L’Allemagne investit de plus en plus dans l‘énergie éolienne, alors que la dynamique est lente à démarrer dans une grande partie de l’Union Européenne, selon un nouveau rapport Le pays fait de moins en moins confiance à l‘énergie nucléaire , et a ajouté plus de 5 gigawatts d‘énergie renouvelable à sa production en 2016 selon les chiffres de Wind Europe. La France et les Pays-Bas ont elles aussi ajouté de grandes quantités de nouvelle énergie cette année. “L’année dernière, plus de la moitié des pays de l’Union européeene n’ont rien investi dans l‘éolien”, selon Olivier Joy, le porte-parole de Wind Europe. “Ce chiffre est intéressant parce qu’il montre que les installations sont de plus en plus concentrées sur certains marchés, particulièrement dans le Nord-Ouest de l’Europe et dans les pays nordiques”. “Actuellement, seulement 7 des 28 états-membres ont une stratégie claire sur les énergies renouvelables après 2020. Ce n’est pas assez”, ajoute-t-il. L’engagement … [Read more...] about Energie éolienne : quel pays est le champion de l’UE?
Landlord of haunted pub creeped out as ‘ghost of drowned teen’ pushes pint off table
A landlord of a "haunted" pub has been left feeling unsettled after he watched a pint glass get pushed off a table and smash without anyone touching it - which paranormal investigators believe is the work of a teenage ghost . Scott Dawson caught the "creepy" footage on his CCTV camera at the Ring O Bells pub in Kendal, Cumbria, just before 8:30 pm on June 29, and claimed it isn't the first spooky incident to have taken place in the pub. The bizarre footage shows a punter ordering two pints at the bar and placing one on a table while he takes his dog outside. Once no one is looking, the pint glass seems to move towards the edge on its own , before startling customers as it smashes on a chair. The pub seems innocent from the outside ( Image: Kennedy News and Media) Get the news you want straight to your inbox. Sign up for a Mirror newsletter here. Scott, who became landlord of the pub in December 2021, insisted the weird scenes aren't the only … [Read more...] about Landlord of haunted pub creeped out as ‘ghost of drowned teen’ pushes pint off table
France whale: Beluga put down during dramatic rescue mission
By Yaroslav Lukov & Francesca Gillett Published 1 hour ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing A beluga whale that became stranded in France's Seine river had to be put down, ending a dramatic rescue mission that captivated world audiences. Officials say vets took the decision as the four-metre (13ft) mammal was being moved in a refrigerated truck. Overnight, rescuers spent nearly six hours lifting the 800kg (1,763lb) whale from the river using a crane and nets. They had planned to release the animal in the sea but its health deteriorated after failing to eat. "It is with heavy hearts we announce that the beluga did not survive," Sea Shepherd France conservation group wrote in a Twitter post on Wednesday. "We are devastated by this tragic outcome that we knew was very likely," it added. Meanwhile, Florence Ollivet-Courtois, a vet for the local … [Read more...] about France whale: Beluga put down during dramatic rescue mission
The Kite Runner: Broadway show first to adopt mask-only nights
By Steven McIntosh Published 41 minutes ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing The Kite Runner has become the first show on Broadway to require audiences to wear masks at certain performances. The move is particularly notable as the show's weekly mask-only night will be on Fridays - one of the most popular nights in New York's theatre district. Fans who are disabled or have other health vulnerabilities have long called for theatres to host mask-only nights. But the major theatres in London's West End have yet to introduce such a scheme. 'Audience demand' In England and Wales, the mask mandate was lifted in January, in line with a significant fall in Covid cases and deaths following the rollout of the vaccine. As a result, it has become increasingly rare in recent months to see audience members wearing facemasks at the vast majority of West End … [Read more...] about The Kite Runner: Broadway show first to adopt mask-only nights
Obituary: Olivia Newton-John
Published 1 day ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Olivia Newton-John, who has died aged 73, began her career as the sweetheart of country-flavoured pop. It all changed when she donned black spandex for Grease, one of the most successful film musicals of all time. Her new raunchy image found its peak in her 1981 album, Physical. But a diagnosis of breast cancer saw her move to an introspective style and she devoted more time to humanitarian causes. Actress and singer Olivia Newton-John dies aged 73 Olivia Newton-John was born in Cambridge on 26 September 1948. Her Welsh father had been an MI5 agent during World War II attached to the Enigma project at Bletchley Park. Her mother was the daughter of the German Nobel laureate, Max Born, and had fled with her family when the Nazis came to power in 1933. In 1954 her father took up a post as a … [Read more...] about Obituary: Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John: Australia mourns a national sweetheart
By Shaimaa Khalil Published 1 day ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Olivia Newton-John was a UK-born, Australian-raised recording artist who shot to superstardom in the US. It's no wonder that Hollywood is mourning her and that tributes have come from her star friends from Britain as well. But Australia has and will always claim her as its "darling" and "sweetheart". Obituary: Olivia Newton-John This is where she started her musical career, even though she grew up wanting to be a vet and then a policewoman. Newton-John formed a girl group with three other school friends at 14 and started performing in a café run by her sister's boyfriend. Australians grew up with a young Olivia Newton-John on their screens. She appeared on many talent shows. She sang Summertime aged 15 on a televised talent competition and landed a role on the TV … [Read more...] about Olivia Newton-John: Australia mourns a national sweetheart
Covid: Pop-up campsite rules ‘harming communities’
By Rachel Flint Published 15 August 2021 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Related Topics Coronavirus pandemic There are fears rules making it easier for pop-up campsites to open during the Covid pandemic have led to a "free-for-all", harming rural communities. Landowners can open campsites for up to 56 days without planning permission, after rules were relaxed. While owners say the sites are boosting tourism, some residents claim their communities have been damaged after campsites "sprang up overnight". The Welsh government said the rules were helping the tourism sector. With more people holidaying within the UK this summer, because of Covid rules on travel abroad, demand for camping in parts of Wales has risen , with reports of popular sites being booked up for months. During the pandemic the Welsh government temporarily relaxed planning … [Read more...] about Covid: Pop-up campsite rules ‘harming communities’
River Wye: Dead fish found in Herefordshire due to hot weather
Published 21 July Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Related Topics UK heatwaves A number of fish have been found dead in a body of water in Herefordshire due to warm weather, the Environment Agency has said. The remains of salmon and a barbel were discovered floating in the River Wye. As a heatwave gripped the UK this week, dissolved oxygen levels in the water has had a negative impact on wildlife. The agency said it would continue to monitor the situation over the coming days but expects further reports of dead fish. Hot and sunny weather triggers algal blooms, which can reduce dissolved oxygen levels in water leading to fish becoming distressed and, in some cases, dying, the government body warned. Julian Lane from the Ross-on-Wye Angling Association, said the river was witnessing its "lowest levels in a generation". "I've been fishing here for … [Read more...] about River Wye: Dead fish found in Herefordshire due to hot weather