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China and Russia begin joint military drills in Sea of Japan

As part of their efforts to strengthen and counterbalance what they perceive as a US-led global order, China and Russia have begun joint naval exercises in the Sea of Japan.

In response to Western sanctions over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese and Russian governments have since strengthened their ties.

The Joint Sea-2025 exercises began in waters close to Vladivostok, Russia’s port, and will last three days, according to a statement from the Chinese Ministry of National Defence on Sunday.

“Submarine rescue, joint anti-submarine, air defense, and anti-missile operations, and maritime combat will be conducted by the two parties.”

Along with Russian ships, four Chinese vessels, including the guided-missile destroyers Shaoxing and Urumqi, are participating in the exercises, according to the ministry.

The two nations will conduct naval patrols in “relevant waters of the Pacific” following the drills.

Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, and Xi Jinping, the president of China [File: Kenzaburo Fukuhara/Handout via Getty Images]

The “Joint Sea” exercises, which started in 2012, have been conducted annually by China and Russia for a number of years.

Along China’s southern coast, drills took place last year.

In its annual report released last month, the Japanese Ministry of Defense warned that China’s growing military ties with Russia raise serious security concerns.

The Russian Navy Pacific Fleet stated earlier this week that the exercise is defensive in nature and doesn’t target other nations, according to a report released by the US Naval Institute’s online news and analysis portal.

The Chinese Defense Ministry stated on Friday that the exercises this year were meant to “further deepen the comprehensive strategic partnership” between the two nations.

Many of Ukraine’s allies, including the US, believe Beijing has supported Moscow, despite China’s repeated criticism of its three-year conflict and its never-ending call for its troops to withdraw.

There was no evidence Beijing would intervene in the war, which is now in its fourth year, after European leaders last month demanded that China use its influence to pressure Russia into ending it.

Alan Titchmarsh issues warning to reality star over King Charles comment

Following his recent honorable promotion to the CBE, Gardnerer and ITV star Alan Titchmarsh urged a reality TV star to refrain from calling King Charles by a particular title.

For about 40 years, Alan Titchmarsh and King Charles have been friends.

Alan Titchmarsh has issued a warning about King Charles III to a television star, who is keen to receive an honourable title in the future. The-76 year-old was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2000 for services to horticulture and broadcasting.

He was elevated to the rank of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) earlier this year because of his contributions to horticulture and charitable causes. On their Talk Horse podcast, he appeared alongside Made in Chelsea’s Tristan Phipps and equestrian legend Pippa Funnell MBE shortly after receiving his new award from the King.

Tristan made it clear to the audience that the broadcasting was taking place from Windsor Castle’s “beautiful” gardens, and that “his Royal Highness” was “about 200 meters” away from them. He continued, “I’ve got MBEs, CBEs,” as he described those in his presence. Here, I received some prestigious awards.

He remarked to Alan: “I’m working on mine. If you could put a good word in with the big man [King Charles] next door, that would be [good].” In response, Alan playfully warned Tristan about the way he had referred to the King, his friend of over 40 years.

Tristan Phipps
Tristan Phipps was advised against referring to King Charles as “His Royal Highness.”

He said, “Well, you’ll do better if you start calling him Your Royal Highness rather than His Majesty.” Tristan remarked, “His Majesty, yes, see I need extra lessons.”

Alan continued, “He]Charles has, as he used to say, [Has] gone one.”

King Charles ascended to the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on 8 September 2022. Once a Royal becomes a King or Queen, they are referred to as His/Her Majesty, while other members of the Royal family are addressed as His/Her Royal Highness (HRH).

Alan and Charles have shared a friendship that has lasted for more than forty years, due to their mutual passion for gardening. Over the years, Alan has commended the King for his active role in environmental conservation.

During an appearance on This Morning, he stated: “He’s a man with an enormous, enormous social conscience and also environmental conscience. But, he also put it into practice, he doesn’t just talk about it, he does it. He’s the hardest working person I know.”

King Charles III and Alan Titchmarsh
The gardening hobby shared by King Charles and Alan Titchmarsh

Alan revealed that he doesn’t offer the King any gardening advice despite having a special interest in a subject Charles adores. Instead, their discussions center on how their mutual respect for nature could be improved.

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The ex-Ground Force star further explained that “anyone who knows him at all, who has worked with him, is just in awe of his boundless energy.” He is so upbeat that he doesn’t just talk; he actually does.

He continued, quoting what the monarch had previously said to him when he received his CBE earlier this year: “He very gracious said I’m climbing up the ladder, which was nice of him – from MBE to CBE.”

Maura Higgins decorates new home with ‘beautiful’ bean bag armchairs that are now on sale

The first piece of furniture Maura Higgins displayed was these onsale beanbag armchairs, which she has been showing off to fans as she decorates her brand-new home.

Maura Higgins decorates new home with on-sale ‘beautiful’ bean bag armchairs(Image: Maura Higgins/Instagram)

Maura Higgins has recently moved into her new £1.2 million home, and she’s created a new Instagram account to take fans on her decoration journey as she turns the empty space into her dream home.

Last week, the Love Island star showed off her first few pieces of furniture in her otherwise completely empty living room, and we think we’ve found the place to buy your own – and for a reduced price.

Maura displayed her two new beanbags and wrote, “Two new bombshells entered Casa A’Maura,” captioning the image with a Love Island pun. She continues to praise these beanbags as “beautiful” because of how she shows off their comfort and minimalistic chic options.

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Maura shared a photo of her new beanbag armchairs from Icon(Image: Maura Higgins/Instagram)
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Maura’s Natalia Fleece Armchair by Icon is now reduced to £129.99(Image: Icon)

Two Natalia Fleece Armchairs by Icon, which are currently on sale at Debenhams for less than their full price, are Maura’s new pieces of furniture.

These beanbags are designed with cosy armchairs in mind, guaranteeing you’ll fall asleep peacefully. The luxurious beanbag armchair from Icons is wrapped in a soft, boucle fabric, making it a stylish addition for cozy spaces. These beanbags have been created with the aim of offering exceptional back support and comfort in mind. They have a unique internal structure and built-in armrests to maintain proper posture without causing any long-term discomfort.

Maura’s luxurious beanbags provide comfort without sacrificing style. This armchair offers warmth and comfort that will undoubtedly give any living space a cozy feel thanks to its soft texture and warm feel. Double-stitched seams, a base that resists water, and hidden zippers make it durable for a long time.

These light beanbags are ideal for moving between rooms and fit any setting. The super portable bean bag, which can easily be taken and moved around, gives you on-the-go comfort.

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Due to this deal, Maura’s ivory beanbag armchairs are currently priced at £129.99. Normally, they sell for 179.99. Although prices will vary, you can also purchase them from Beanbag Bazaar for £149.99, where bundles are available to purchase an additional footstool.

Canadian teenager Mboko stuns Gauff in Montreal

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Victoria Mboko, a teen, defeated top seed Coco Gauff to reach the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open in Montreal.

The 18-year-old Canadian was denied a wildcard entry into the main draw after only 62 minutes to defeat the two-time Grand Slam champion 6-1, 6-4, to continue her meteoric rise up the rankings.

Mboko lost just one set in four matches at the tournament after turning in four of Gauff’s five break points.

I was so stoked when I first started the match, Mboko said.

“I made every effort to maintain my composure, especially when I play in front of a lot of people. For me, this is a very special experience.

She won 22 straight matches without a set as she raced to fifth place on the second-tier ITF Tour, beginning the year as a 333rd player in the world.

Mboko was ranked 85th overall when she won the tournament, but she will move up to 53rd if she defeats Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, who was only two places higher. In the quarter-finals, Mboko will face Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

Gauff once more struggled with her serve, causing six double errors, bringing her total to 43 in three matches.

“I believe she will be very successful on the road.” In the future, Gauff assured that there will be many more battles.

Second seed Iga Swiatek defeated Eva Lys 6-2, 6-2, to advance to the last 16.

Casper Ruud and Karen Khachanov were both defeated in Toronto, but top seed Alexander Zverev made it to the quarter-finals with a walkover victory over Francisco Cerundolo.

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Four workers die after falling into a manhole in Japan

According to public broadcaster NHK, four workers in Japan perished after falling into a manhole close to Tokyo while examining sewage pipes, according to the NHK news agency.

The four men, all in their 50s, and other coworkers were examining a sewage pipe in the city of Gyoda in Saitama Prefecture, north of the Japanese capital, as NHK reported on Sunday.

After a significant road cave-in in January, city officials claim the workers were performing an urgent inspection of sewage pipes.

According to NHK, one of the workers fell down the manhole while the other three of his coworkers were attempting to save him, according to police.

The manhole’s diameter is 60 cm (24 in) and its depth is more than 10 meters (33 ft) according to police.

The incident was also confirmed by the local fire department, according to the AFP news agency.

Numerous emergency and rescue personnel were spotted close to the manhole in video clips released by NHK.

The department reported that rescuers discovered a leak from the manhole containing hydrogen sulfide, a gas that is toxic when high levels are present.

However, city officials refrained from identifying the origin of the initial fall.

It’s too early to discuss our responsibility, a Gyoda city official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity, because the details of the accident are still unknown.

According to local media reports, the four workers were found and taken to a hospital where they were later declared dead.

The inspection’s site had about 10 workers on hand to clean the pipes if necessary of sludge and wastewater.