(Image via Kojima Productions)Death Stranding 2: On the Beach digital workaround outwits the facial age scansWhy does the Death Stranding 2 photo mode work for age verification? As per reports, using Death Stranding 2: On the Beach's photo mode allows players to pass the facial verification on platforms like Discord. While pointing the camera at Sam Porter Bridges, in the photo mode of the game, users can successfully pass the age verification of Discord. The Death Stranding 2 photo mode allows users to animate Sam's face with another level of realism. As of now, Death Stranding 2 has offered much more than just a haunting narrative.
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July 30, 2025 12:42 UTC
The retailer has unveiled its first seated mannequin designed to represent a manual wheelchair user. Named ‘Sophie’, the mannequin was inspired by and co-created with British TV presenter, disability advocate and wheelchair user, Sophie Morgan. It will initially launch in 22 flagship stores across nine countries, including UK stores like Oxford Street East, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and Leeds. Sophie Morgan with the new Primark mannequin (Image: Primark)"To now walk into a major high street retailer like Primark and see a mannequin that looks like me is deeply emotional. Recommended reading:It adds: "Primark is an international fashion retailer employing more than 80,000 colleagues across 17 countries in Europe and the US."
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July 30, 2025 12:03 UTC
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July 30, 2025 11:48 UTC
Lying at the foot of the Alps, Milan is Italy’s financial hub and economic driver, home to the country’s Stock Exchange. Leader of Italy’s fashion and design industry, Milan is replete with snazzy boutiques, haute couture stores and showrooms displaying the latest in Italian design. It’s also a historic city – home to the magnificent Duomo and scores of wonderful art galleries, museums and churches. For more Milan inspiration, see our guides to the city’s best hotels, things to do, restaurants, bars and nightlife, and shopping. Next, stroll the artistic quarter of Brera, stopping to browse independent boutiques, art galleries and quirky stores.
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July 30, 2025 09:36 UTC
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July 30, 2025 04:45 UTC
Google may have faced Apple-like pressure from UK: WydenSenator Ron Wyden has formally requested Tulsi Gabbard , Director of National Intelligence, to initiate an investigation into the UK’s alleged digital spying practices, raising alarms that British surveillance laws may be compromising the private data of millions of Americans. In a letter, Wyden suggested that Google, alongside Apple , may have been secretly pressured to allow ‘backdoor’ access to user data. This raises serious questions about whether Google, like Apple, has faced such secret demands.Apple has resisted the attempts to access encrypted user data , with reports surfacing earlier this year that the UK Home Office had secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor for encrypted messages. In response, Apple disabled its most secure data storage option for UK users, while maintaining it globally.Wyden had previously written to Gabbard, urging her to demand the UK retract its order. Gabbard had concurred, calling such a backdoor demand “a clear and egregious violation of Americans’ privacy and civil liberties.” Apple is currently challenging the order in a British surveillance court.Wyden’s latest letter suggests that the privacy implications extend far beyond Apple users.
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July 30, 2025 04:06 UTC
Tata also had an old joint venture with Agnelli family flagship Fiat Motors in India. The Agnellis are also prominent stakeholders in Ferrari and also control Stellantis, the Dutch automotive group that has subsumed the Fiat brand.Morgan Stanley is advising Tata Motors, while Goldman Sachs is working with Agnellis and Iveco. The exclusivity is due to lapse on August 1.”Tata Motors plans to route this transaction through a Dutch entity, which will be fully owned by Tata Motors. But the sensitive defence business made it a strategic operation for the Italian government.In 2021, the government blocked an offer from Chinese rival FAW. In 2004, Tata had acquired Tata Daewoo, for Rs 246.3 crore.
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July 30, 2025 02:32 UTC
Which airline, cruise operator, travel company or hotel gets gold in the Times and Sunday Times Travel Awards has nothing to do with us, or the industry. Those decisions are entirely up to you — and the most important gong of them all goes to the best country, because it’s always the destination, rather than the means of transport or the accommodation, that we choose first. In 2023, when the best country was a single worldwide choice, Italy won, with New Zealand third after the UK; the two top spots had been claimed by the same countries the previous year. AdvertisementAre Italy, New Zealand and the UK truly the best? Voting takes just 17 clicks — categories three and five are for the best countries — and by doing so you’ll be in with a chance to win your holiday for this or next year.
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July 30, 2025 02:32 UTC
Figures are about the same as in 2024With Keir Starmer announcing today that the UK will seek to recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza and other conditions, recent YouGov data for The Times shows that the British public support recognising Palestinian statehood by more than three to one. The survey, conducted on 24-25 July, finds that almost half (45%) say that the UK government should recognise Palestine as an independent state, while only 14% disagree – with 41% unsure.
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July 29, 2025 21:10 UTC
MANCHESTER UNITED could make a shock transfer move for Nick Pope, according to reports. The goalkeeper has excelled with Newcastle, but Eddie Howe is now reportedly targeting Southampton's Aaron Ramsdale. 5 Nick Pope could make a shock move to Old Trafford Credit: Getty5 Newcastle are interested in Southampton's Aaron Ramsdale Credit: Getty5 Top target James Trafford has reportedly opted to join Man City Credit: Getty5 Andre Onana is under pressure after a downturn in form at Man Utd last season Credit: GettyPlay Dream Team now! As a result, Pope, 33, who has made ten England appearances, now faces the prospect of being displaced by rival Ramsdale. SunSport understands that United are prepared to start the season with Onana in goal despite his less-than-convincing displays last term.
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July 29, 2025 20:36 UTC
Read our Privacy noticeProminent Palestinian activist and teacher Odeh Muhammad Hadalin was fatally shot by an Israeli settler on Monday in Umm al-Khair village, part of the Masafer Yatta region in the occupied West Bank, local officials said. The Palestinian Authority’s ministry of education confirmed that he was “shot dead by settlers” during an “attack on the village of Umm al-Khair”. Another Palestinian man sustained injuries after he was reportedly assaulted by a settler and taken to a local hospital. Hadalin’s killing coincides with growing settler violence in the West Bank. Israeli human rights group B’Tselem this week accused Israel of perpetrating genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.
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July 29, 2025 20:24 UTC
Our goal remains a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state. So today, as part of this process towards peace, I can confirm the U.K. will recognize the state of Palestine by the United Nations General Assembly in September unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a cease-fire and commit to a long-term sustainable peace, reviving the prospect of a two-state solution. We see starving babies, children too weak to stand. Images that will stay with us for a lifetime. The suffering must end.
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July 29, 2025 19:43 UTC
So far, the summer has been a mix of hot temperatures followed by heavy rainfall and thunderstorms across regions in the UK. But now, it looks like the weather could be on the rise again as the Met Office and WX Charts forecast heatwave temperatures are likely. However, Scotland and Northern Ireland will have to wait a little longer for warmer weather as the Met Office shares that "rain and showers" are likely for the regions. "For most, dry weather is likely to continue, although short periods of showers and thunderstorms cannot be ruled out. "Temperatures are most likely to be around to above average, with a near normal chance of brief spells of hot weather."
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July 29, 2025 18:53 UTC
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