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Mango Mayday: Dark spots on produce threaten Himsagar export shipments

Malda's famed Himsagar mangoes expected a sweet export season, but received a sour twist. Dark spots due to a weather-induced disease have cast uncertainty over the export of West Bengal's renowned Himsagar mangoes. Exporters have said that a major portion of the fruit may no longer meet overseas quality standards.

Times of India 3d ago

New museum is a 'must-see' as historic UK airport reopens after 67 years

New museum is a 'must-see' as historic UK airport reopens after 67 years The airport was once Britain's main international gateway and birthplace of the 'Mayday' distress call Croydon Airport has thrown open its doors to the public once more after being shut for 67 years. Once the nation's main international airport, it closed down for good in 1959 and has remained vacant ever since.

Daily Mirror 1d ago

F4 reunion project F Forever to perform in Singapore this August

F4 reunion project F Forever to perform in Singapore this August F Forever, the reunion project comprising members of the iconic Taiwanese boy group F4 and Mayday member Ashin, will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in August this year. Months after teasing that they would perform in Singapore, music unit F Forever confirmed on Saturday (May 30) that they will stage a two-night show in the country this August.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

‘In a crowd, it feels good when we do bad to our enemies’: how anger becomes contagious

Usually, individuals don’t want to be angry. In a group, however, negative emotions can rile the tribe. On the streets of London, Ed Coper felt it first handBack before 9/11 and the wars it precipitated, the big global focus for protest was globalisation itself.

The Guardian UK 10d ago

‘In a crowd, it feels good when we do bad to our enemies’: how anger becomes contagious

Usually, individuals don’t want to be angry. In a group, however, negative emotions can rile the tribe. On the streets of London, Ed Coper felt it first handBack before 9/11 and the wars it precipitated, the big global focus for protest was globalisation itself.

The Guardian Culture 10d ago