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How to make the perfect papas arrugadas – recipe | Felicity Cloake's How to make the perfect …

These compulsively snacky salt-crusted spuds are a Canary Islands favourite – and an unusual but excellent way to cook our own early-summer cropIf you’ve ever visited the Canary Islands, you’ll be familiar with papas arrugadas – often translated, somewhat unappetisingly, as “wrinkly potatoes” – which pop up on every menu there. And not, generally, as a side dish, but as a standalone snack to be enjoyed with drinks. I do love a place that takes the spud seriously, and perhaps it’s not that...

The Guardian UK 10d ago

Flights and ferries cancelled as storm pounds New Zealand’s capital

Flights and ferries cancelled as storm pounds New Zealand’s capital Authorities declare state of emergency for affected areas in Wellington - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Gale-force winds and treacherous seas unleashed chaos in Wellington on Tuesday, leading to flight and ferry cancellations, road closures, and urgent evacuation pleas for hundreds of residents along the New Zealand capital’s southern coast. The severe weather prompted authorities to declare a state of emergency for...

The Independent World 1d ago

I sold my house for £175,000 and left UK after Covid lockdown

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Daily Mirror 1d ago

Five sailors killed as cargo ships struck in Sea of Azov

The cargo vessels Natra and Zirkon — both bearing hallmarks of Russia's shadow fleet and heading to load grain at a port linked to looted Ukrainian supplies — were struck overnight near Taganrog. Five Azerbaijani sailors were reportedly killed after two cargo vessels were hit by drones in the Sea of Azov near the Russian port of Taganrog, Azerbaijan's foreign ministry said on Friday. The vessels, identified as the dry cargo ships Natra and Zirkon, were reportedly travelling from Turkey to...

Euronews 5d ago

Persona 5 Royal is one of many additions to Xbox Game Pass for June

Persona 5 Royal is one of many additions to Xbox Game Pass for June The subscription is also getting some indie projects that are worth a look. Xbox has announced the next set of titles coming to its Game Pass subscription in early June. One of the highlights is Persona 5 Royal, which is the 2020 version that added a third chapter and a few other extra tidbits to the original groundbreaking JRPG from 2016.

Engadget 6d ago

Spearfisherman killed by suspected 15-foot shark after third fatal attack in less than a month

A fisherman was killed late Saturday morning after an attack by a suspected nearly 15-foot shark off the coast of Western Australia. The unidentified 35-year-old was spearfishing near Michaelmas Island, a protected sand cay on the Great Barrier Reef not far from the city of Albany. The island is around 240 miles south of Perth, the state’s capital.

Fox News 3d ago

Andrei Vasilevskiy wins the Vezina Trophy, but not before thinking his car was evidence in a police incident

Tampa Bay Lightning netminder Andrei Vasilevskiy is so good these days that it seems like him being a Vezina Trophy finalist is kind of a shoo-in. But one of the best back stoppers of the last decade is not immune from being the butt of a joke, and the Lightning decided to have some fun while giving Vasilevskiy his second career Vezina Trophy, awarded to the NHL's best goaltender. And it was the kind of prank that would look right at home on an episode of "Punk'd."ZERO BS.

Fox News 3d ago

Travelling to Cabo Verde? Here’s what you need to know about the island nation

World Cup debut aside, Cabo Verde offers plenty of reasons to visit beyond the beautiful game – from fresh seafood delicacies to beach escapes and a wealth of cultural heritage. Some 500 kilometres off the coast of West Africa lies Cabo Verde, an island nation that’s making headlines after qualifying for its first World Cup this summer. Geographically, the country's islands form part of Macaronesia, which means "Islands of Bliss”, alongside Madeira, the Canary Islands and the Azores, which...

Euronews 8d ago

Comedian visited 1,000 supermarkets - here's his favourite

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BBC England 11d ago

Shrek, Captain Cook and the stars: Welcome to Brian Robinson's multiverse

Artist Brian Robinson explores everyday magic in Multiverse at Newcastle Art Gallery Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Every night as he walks across the yard to his studio in Cairns, Torres Strait Islander artist Brian Robinson looks up at the star-filled sky. "All life, for me, starts off gazing at the cosmos," Robinson tells ABC Arts. This deep interest in cosmology forms the foundation of much of Robinson's art, currently the subject of a major survey at Newcastle Art Gallery.

ABC Australia 3d ago