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A year after near total blackout, China builds world’s largest smart transformer

A year after near total blackout, China builds world’s largest smart transformer

Just over a year after an incident that nearly triggered a cascading failure across China’s national power grid, engineers have developed the most powerful smart direct current (DC) transformer on the planet – an innovation poised to neutralise renewable energy shocks to the system. The technology addresses an urgent need following a near total blackout in August last year, when low-frequency swings triggered by poorly integrated wind energy in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region threatened to...
China influencer with 44 million followers banned for zooming in on women’s breasts in live-stream

China influencer with 44 million followers banned for zooming in on women’s breasts in live-stream

A Chinese influencer with 44 million online followers has been banned for live-streaming a “vulgar” pool party at a hot spring. The influencer, who uses the handle Liu Ergou, live-streamed the party involving about 20 people for nearly three hours. It reportedly attracted more than a million viewers on a short video platform where Liu had 44 million followers. The live-stream features many close-ups of scantily clad women’s breasts and hips. Liu and other male participants are also seen playing...
Gangster made chilling last call before being gunned down in busy pub

Gangster made chilling last call before being gunned down in busy pub

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Eamon Dunne, known as 'The Don', was a notorious criminal in north Dublin who led a gang linked to at least 12 killings
Magical moment when meteorite fell from outer space and landed in Cotswolds cul-de-sac

Magical moment when meteorite fell from outer space and landed in Cotswolds cul-de-sac

When Kate Middleton handled a small piece of rock at London’s Natural History Museum she became one of the few people on earth to have touched a meteorite.
‘Hell car parks’: mainland Chinese drivers hit bumps navigating Hong Kong roads

‘Hell car parks’: mainland Chinese drivers hit bumps navigating Hong Kong roads

A mainland Chinese motorist travelling to Hong Kong under the southbound drivers scheme was fined for illegally parking this week, while another faces accusations of using tinted windows. The force said on Saturday that it was following up on the second case in response to a complaint about a social media post, with the driver in question accused of not adhering to the city’s requirements for windscreens to have a “transparency that would not obscure the view of the interior”. Hong Kong...

The best wonderkids outside big five leagues

There are plenty of wonderkids catching the eye outside of Europe's big-five leagues - BBC Sport takes a look at the top 10 as ranked by the CIES Football Observatory research group.

The best wonderkids outside big five leagues

There are plenty of wonderkids catching the eye outside of Europe's big-five leagues - BBC Sport takes a look at the top 10 as ranked by the CIES Football Observatory research group.

The best wonderkids outside big five leagues

There are plenty of wonderkids catching the eye outside of Europe's big-five leagues - BBC Sport takes a look at the top 10 as ranked by the CIES Football Observatory research group.

The best wonderkids outside big five leagues

There are plenty of wonderkids catching the eye outside of Europe's big-five leagues - BBC Sport takes a look at the top 10 as ranked by the CIES Football Observatory research group.

The best wonderkids outside big five leagues

There are plenty of wonderkids catching the eye outside of Europe's big-five leagues - BBC Sport takes a look at the top 10 as ranked by the CIES Football Observatory research group.

UK to offer military 'gap year' to boost recruitment

The paid 12-month course is aimed at under-25s, with plans for the scheme to grow to 1,000 young people a year.

England claim chaotic two-day Test victory in Melbourne

England end an 18-match winless streak in Australia and avoid an Ashes clean sweep with a four wicket victory to wrap up a frenetic two-day Test in Melbourne.