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The Prix Marcel Duchamp, France’s premier contemporary art award, has unveiled its shortlist of four exceptional artists competing for the coveted €90,000 prize. Bianca Bondi, Eva Nielsen, Lionel Sabatté, and Xie Lei, each with distinct artistic approaches and backgrounds, are vying for the honor, which will be awarded in October during Paris Art Week. This year’s selection promises a diverse showcase of contemporary art practices, ranging from explorations of ecological transformation to the interplay between painting and photography, and from unique approaches to materiality to ethereal and evocative compositions. Bianca Bondi, a South African artist residing in Paris, delves into…

Ebony Rainford-Brent’s analysis of England’s second One Day International (ODI) loss to Australia in the Women’s Ashes centers on a critical flaw in their batting approach: an inability to effectively rotate the strike and a tendency to get “rooted to the crease.” This stagnation, according to Rainford-Brent, severely hampered England’s ability to build partnerships and put pressure on the Australian bowlers, ultimately contributing to their downfall. The repeated inability to manipulate the field and keep the scoreboard ticking created pressure, leading to rash shots and wickets falling at crucial junctures. This problem, she argues, wasn’t simply a matter of individual…

Dr. Clare Bailey Mosley’s low-carb pizza recipe offers a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional pizza, catering especially to those aiming to manage their blood sugar levels. This innovative approach replaces the conventional high-carb pizza base with a clever cauliflower-based crust, significantly reducing the carbohydrate content while maintaining the satisfying flavors and textures of a classic pizza. This substitution is key for individuals monitoring their blood sugar, as refined carbohydrates in traditional dough can lead to rapid spikes in glucose levels. Bailey Mosley’s recipe empowers those following low-carb or diabetic-friendly diets to enjoy a beloved dish without compromising their health…

The global food security landscape faces a looming crisis, driven by a confluence of factors including population growth, climate change, and existing widespread food insecurity. Currently, an estimated 700 million people grapple with food insecurity and poverty, a number projected to surge dramatically by mid-century if transformative actions are not taken. A chorus of 153 Nobel and World Food Prize laureates has issued an urgent call to action, emphasizing the need for a “moonshot” effort to revolutionize food production and distribution. Their open letter warns of a “vicious cycle of conflict and food insecurity” exacerbated by climate change, which threatens…

The Desecration of Darwin’s Grave: A Symbolic Act of Climate Protest Two climate activists affiliated with Just Stop Oil, Alyson Lee and Di Bligh, shocked onlookers and sparked controversy by spray-painting Charles Darwin’s grave at Westminster Abbey in London. Their act, which involved scrawling "1.5 is dead" on the renowned naturalist’s final resting place, was a direct response to recent climate reports confirming 2024 as the hottest year on record, exceeding the crucial 1.5°C threshold above pre-industrial levels. The activists argued that Darwin, a meticulous scientist, would have been appalled by the ongoing sixth mass extinction and the government’s inaction…

Ryanair, the prominent European budget airline, has issued a strong call for stricter regulations on alcohol consumption at airports, advocating for a two-drink limit per passenger prior to boarding. This initiative stems from the airline’s growing concern over disruptive behavior on flights, often fueled by excessive alcohol intake. The airline argues that such a restriction, implemented through the use of boarding passes similar to duty-free purchase limits, would significantly enhance passenger and crew safety, fostering a more pleasant and secure travel environment. This call to action coincides with Ryanair’s legal pursuit of a passenger for €15,000 in damages related to…

Charlie Dalin’s triumphant victory in the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe, etching his name into the annals of sailing history, represents a pinnacle of human endurance, technological prowess, and strategic brilliance. He circumnavigated the globe in a record-shattering time of 64 days, 19 hours, and 22 minutes, a feat that underscores the relentless pursuit of speed and efficiency in this ultimate test of solo offshore sailing. Dalin’s victory wasn’t simply a matter of crossing the finish line first; it was a testament to his meticulous preparation, his unwavering resolve in the face of extreme conditions, and his ability to harness the power…

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, recently embarked on a trip to Pasadena, California, purportedly to offer support and aid to residents affected by the devastating wildfires that have ravaged the region. Their visit involved meeting with community members, hearing their stories of loss and resilience, and presumably contributing to relief efforts. While such acts of charity and support are typically met with appreciation, this particular instance has attracted a wave of criticism and skepticism, primarily emanating from online conspiracy theorists. These individuals have cast doubt on the genuine nature of the Sussexes’ visit, suggesting…

Switzerland’s impending inclusion in the European Union’s Military Mobility project marks a significant step in bolstering European defense cooperation and enhancing the rapid deployment of forces across the continent. While Switzerland maintains its long-standing neutrality, its participation in this initiative does not constitute a departure from this principle, as it entails no obligation to participate in collective defense actions. Instead, it focuses on streamlining logistical processes for military movements, ensuring smoother and faster transport of personnel and equipment across borders, a key factor in responding effectively to crises within and beyond the EU’s frontiers. This move aligns with Switzerland’s commitment…