• A landslide swallows about a dozen homes in Tsuruoka, Yamagata prefecture, north of Tokyo. AP
    A landslide swallows about a dozen homes in Tsuruoka, Yamagata prefecture, north of Tokyo. AP
  • A resident and dog flee wildfires burning near Santa Juana in Chile. Reuters
    A resident and dog flee wildfires burning near Santa Juana in Chile. Reuters
  • Koa Rothman at Pipeline, a world-renowned wave on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. AFP
    Koa Rothman at Pipeline, a world-renowned wave on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. AFP
  • Fish being put out to dry on Ngapali beach near a fishing village in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. AP
    Fish being put out to dry on Ngapali beach near a fishing village in Myanmar's western Rakhine State. AP
  • Three thousand monks attend a mass alms-giving ceremony for the new year at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Buddhist Temple in Thailand. Getty
    Three thousand monks attend a mass alms-giving ceremony for the new year at Wat Phra Dhammakaya Buddhist Temple in Thailand. Getty
  • Confetti flies at the first public New Year's Eve event since the Covid-19 pandemic in Times Square, New York. Reuters
    Confetti flies at the first public New Year's Eve event since the Covid-19 pandemic in Times Square, New York. Reuters
  • The hearse carrying Pele's coffin arrives in Santos for the football legend's funeral on January 2. Getty Images
    The hearse carrying Pele's coffin arrives in Santos for the football legend's funeral on January 2. Getty Images
  • Mourners queue to pay their respects to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, whose body lies in state in St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. EPA
    Mourners queue to pay their respects to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, whose body lies in state in St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. EPA
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    Sunset at Al Hudayriat Island, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
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    Humboldt penguins being counted during the annual stocktake at London Zoo. AP
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    Feeding birds on Abu Dhabi Corniche. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
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    A boy walks on slabs of ice on the shore of the Fraser River between Agassiz and Chilliwack, British Columbia. AP
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    Visitors on ski slopes in snow-free meadows in Leutasch, Austria. AFP
  • A decoration made from reflective balls outside a shopping mall in Bangkok. AFP
    A decoration made from reflective balls outside a shopping mall in Bangkok. AFP
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    Newly elected Republican George Santos during the first day of the 118th Congress at the US Capitol in Washington. Reuters
  • Chile's President Gabriel Boric with 'Saurian', an inflatable dinosaur, at La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago. AFP
    Chile's President Gabriel Boric with 'Saurian', an inflatable dinosaur, at La Moneda Presidential Palace in Santiago. AFP
  • Pillars of light pierce the night sky in Omsk, Russia. Reuters
    Pillars of light pierce the night sky in Omsk, Russia. Reuters
  • Ski jumper Peter Prevc trains at the Four Hills Tournament in Austria. Reuters
    Ski jumper Peter Prevc trains at the Four Hills Tournament in Austria. Reuters
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    A viewing deck in Dubai Creek Harbour. Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • A Presley impersonator in Sydney waits to take the Elvis Express train to a festival dedicated to the king of rock ‘n’ roll. Reuters
    A Presley impersonator in Sydney waits to take the Elvis Express train to a festival dedicated to the king of rock ‘n’ roll. Reuters
  • Nuns at St Peter's Square before the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict. Reuters
    Nuns at St Peter's Square before the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict. Reuters
  • Health workers in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, in China's south-western Guizhou province. AFP
    Health workers in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, in China's south-western Guizhou province. AFP
  • Diogo Dieye, 103, a former member of the Senegalese Tirailleurs who fought for France during the Second World War, at his home in the city of Thies. AFP
    Diogo Dieye, 103, a former member of the Senegalese Tirailleurs who fought for France during the Second World War, at his home in the city of Thies. AFP
  • The ruins of a church in Bohorodychne, a village in Ukraine's Donetsk region that has been under attack by Russian forces. AFP
    The ruins of a church in Bohorodychne, a village in Ukraine's Donetsk region that has been under attack by Russian forces. AFP
  • The tail of a 212kg bluefin tuna put up for auction in Tokyo. The fish sold for 36.04 million Japanese yen ($271,895). EPA
    The tail of a 212kg bluefin tuna put up for auction in Tokyo. The fish sold for 36.04 million Japanese yen ($271,895). EPA
  • An impromptu game of cricket during a rain delay in the third Test between Australia and South Africa in Sydney. Getty Images
    An impromptu game of cricket during a rain delay in the third Test between Australia and South Africa in Sydney. Getty Images
  • Protesters block a road in Sicuani-Canchis, Cusco province, Peru, in a demonstration against the government. EPA
    Protesters block a road in Sicuani-Canchis, Cusco province, Peru, in a demonstration against the government. EPA
  • A destroyed apartment block and feline survivor in Bakhmut, Ukraine, after a Russian missile strike. Reuters
    A destroyed apartment block and feline survivor in Bakhmut, Ukraine, after a Russian missile strike. Reuters
  • Edo Firemanship Preservation Association members perform during Tokyo Fire Department's New Year's fire review. Reuters
    Edo Firemanship Preservation Association members perform during Tokyo Fire Department's New Year's fire review. Reuters
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    Bill Drummond after high winds caused a tree to crash through two of his upstairs bedrooms in Hazel Dell, Washington. AP

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Coffee: black death or elixir of life?

It is among the greatest health debates of our time; splashed across newspapers with contradicting headlines - is coffee good for you or not?

Depending on what you read, it is either a cancer-causing, sleep-depriving, stomach ulcer-inducing black death or the secret to long life, cutting the chance of stroke, diabetes and cancer.

The latest research - a study of 8,412 people across the UK who each underwent an MRI heart scan - is intended to put to bed (caffeine allowing) conflicting reports of the pros and cons of consumption.

The study, funded by the British Heart Foundation, contradicted previous findings that it stiffens arteries, putting pressure on the heart and increasing the likelihood of a heart attack or stroke, leading to warnings to cut down.

Numerous studies have recognised the benefits of coffee in cutting oral and esophageal cancer, the risk of a stroke and cirrhosis of the liver. 

The benefits are often linked to biologically active compounds including caffeine, flavonoids, lignans, and other polyphenols, which benefit the body. These and othetr coffee compounds regulate genes involved in DNA repair, have anti-inflammatory properties and are associated with lower risk of insulin resistance, which is linked to type-2 diabetes.

But as doctors warn, too much of anything is inadvisable. The British Heart Foundation found the heaviest coffee drinkers in the study were most likely to be men who smoked and drank alcohol regularly.

Excessive amounts of coffee also unsettle the stomach causing or contributing to stomach ulcers. It also stains the teeth over time, hampers absorption of minerals and vitamins like zinc and iron.

It also raises blood pressure, which is largely problematic for people with existing conditions.

So the heaviest drinkers of the black stuff - some in the study had up to 25 cups per day - may want to rein it in.

Rory Reynolds

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Expert input

If you had all the money in the world, what’s the one sneaker you would buy or create?

“There are a few shoes that have ‘grail’ status for me. But the one I have always wanted is the Nike x Patta x Parra Air Max 1 - Cherrywood. To get a pair in my size brand new is would cost me between Dh8,000 and Dh 10,000.” Jack Brett

“If I had all the money, I would approach Nike and ask them to do my own Air Force 1, that’s one of my dreams.” Yaseen Benchouche

“There’s nothing out there yet that I’d pay an insane amount for, but I’d love to create my own shoe with Tinker Hatfield and Jordan.” Joshua Cox

“I think I’d buy a defunct footwear brand; I’d like the challenge of reinterpreting a brand’s history and changing options.” Kris Balerite

 “I’d stir up a creative collaboration with designers Martin Margiela of the mixed patchwork sneakers, and Yohji Yamamoto.” Hussain Moloobhoy

“If I had all the money in the world, I’d live somewhere where I’d never have to wear shoes again.” Raj Malhotra

'Moonshot'

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The biog

Name: Samar Frost

Born: Abu Dhabi

Hobbies: Singing, music and socialising with friends

Favourite singer: Adele

The squad traveling to Brazil:

Faisal Al Ketbi, Ibrahim Al Hosani, Khalfan Humaid Balhol, Khalifa Saeed Al Suwaidi, Mubarak Basharhil, Obaid Salem Al Nuaimi, Saeed Juma Al Mazrouei, Saoud Abdulla Al Hammadi, Taleb Al Kirbi, Yahia Mansour Al Hammadi, Zayed Al Kaabi, Zayed Saif Al Mansoori, Saaid Haj Hamdou, Hamad Saeed Al Nuaimi. Coaches Roberto Lima and Alex Paz.

Cultural fiesta

What: The Al Burda Festival
When: November 14 (from 10am)
Where: Warehouse421,  Abu Dhabi
The Al Burda Festival is a celebration of Islamic art and culture, featuring talks, performances and exhibitions. Organised by the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development, this one-day event opens with a session on the future of Islamic art. With this in mind, it is followed by a number of workshops and “masterclass” sessions in everything from calligraphy and typography to geometry and the origins of Islamic design. There will also be discussions on subjects including ‘Who is the Audience for Islamic Art?’ and ‘New Markets for Islamic Design.’ A live performance from Kuwaiti guitarist Yousif Yaseen should be one of the highlights of the day. 

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Updated: January 06, 2023, 6:12 PM