The University of Stirling Men’s football team lost in a gut-wrenching fashion against Celtic B on a rainy afternoon at the Excelsior Stadium. As expected, Celtic had the majority of the ball but we still hurt them, we had chances. “For the defensive effort, the off-the-ball shape and stuff, we didn’t deserve to lose.”Gaffers views on yesterday's game. Thanks to @edwinscott_ pic.twitter.com/KXJM26ppoM — University of Stirling Football Club (@StirlingUniFC) October 1, 2023From the outset, Celtic B took a stranglehold of the game and started dominating possession. Celtic find late breakthroughFrom halftime, Celtic continued to push for an opener, and they looked certain to score in the 52nd minute.

October 02, 2023 06:00 UTC

The Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration (MoTRI) announced on the evening of Friday, September 29, 2023, that it has made the first retail price adjustment of the new Ethiopian year. The revised price of the different types of fuel/gas is as follows. Fuel Type Previous Price, per liter Revised Price, per liter Gasoline Birr 74.85 Birr 77.65 White diesel Birr 76.34 Birr 79.75 Kerosene Birr 76.34 Birr 76.75 Airplane fuel Birr 68.58 Birr 70.83 Light black diesel Birr 62.22 Birr 62.36 Heavy black diesel Birr 61.07 Birr 61.83Fuel price adjustments were made on August 29 this year. The Ministry cited the global surge in fuel prices as the main reason for the fuel price increment. The revision of retail selling prices for petroleum products is determined monthly based on the global oil market prices and occasionally remains unchanged.

October 02, 2023 05:56 UTC

In the first match, Adama Kenema and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia produced a very tight match. The 2023-24 season began on Sunday, with both matches at Adama Science and Technology University Stadium. Ethiopia Coffee got off to a winning start in the new BetKing Ethiopia Premier League season with a 1-0 win over Sidama Coffee, and in the other opening day fixture, Adama Kenema and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) played to a goalless draw. The second match of the day was more eventful, with coach Nikola Kavazovic's Ethiopia Coffee outsmarting Sidama Coffee in a 1-0 victory. Sidama Coffee tried to get a goal but their weak combinations in the attacking third meant they struggled to create good goal-scoring opportunities.

October 01, 2023 19:34 UTC

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Andrew MilliganIT was a tough learning day for Ireland’s four representatives competing at Sunday’s inaugural World Road Running Championships in Riga, Latvia. Catherine Amanang’ole (67:34), in third, made it a clean sweep of the individual medals for Kenya who also claimed team gold from Ethiopia and Britain. Two-time Olympian Kevin Seaward was a withdrawal from the men’s race leaving Hiko Tonosa Haso and Peter Lynch as the Irish standard-bearers. Newcastle followed up their win in the road relays seven days earlier by putting their four scorers in the top 11 to claim the championship team gold medals. It was double joy for Robyn McKee in the women’s race taking the individual title in 36:16 and leading her Annadale Striders squad to a comfortable team win.

October 01, 2023 13:45 UTC

Faith Kipyegon has been beaten for the first time this seasonThe Kenyan finished third in the women's road mile at the inaugural World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga, won by Ethiopia's Diribe WeltejiThe Ethiopian smashed the world record previously held by USA'sNikki HiltzEthipia's Diribe Welteji produced a magnificent performance to beat Kenya's Faith Kipyegon in the women's road mile at the World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga, Latvia. The Ethiopian clocked 4:20.98, shattering the world record held by USA's Nikki Hiltz. Hailu finished second in 4:23.06, while the double world champion in 2023 rounded up the podium in 4:24.13, per World Athletics. She clocked a world record 3:49.11, but that was just a taste of things to come. A week later, on June 9 in Paris, the 29-year-old shattered the 5000m world record, clocking 14:05.20, to beat world record holder Letesenbet Gidey.

October 01, 2023 13:20 UTC

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October 01, 2023 13:17 UTC

Arabica beans are among the most popular coffee beans in the world. They are known for their mild, smooth, and slightly acidic flavor. Arabica beans are grown at higher altitudes

October 01, 2023 11:20 UTC

Two I enjoy in particular are Chester’s Coffee House and the Book Nook. Image Credit: Chester’s Coffee House FacebookThe Book Nook is a dream come true for a bookworm or any student looking for a new place tostudy. Image Credit: The Book Nook TripAdvisorIf you can’t find a book you like, the staff recommendation section is bound to help you. The Book Nook offers delicious coffee drinks as well as an eclectic collection of teas like the apple piematcha. On this year’s International Coffee Day, pay a café or coffee house a visit; and remember to look upfrom your coffee, book, phone, or conversation and savour the atmosphere of where you’re sitting.

October 01, 2023 08:43 UTC

The wagh nakh will return to India for the first time after East India Company took it to England in the 1820s during British colonial conquest on Indian subcontinent. But India's wagh nakh is returning 'on loan'The tiger claw is scheduled to make its return to Indian state of Maharashtra from London in November 2023 coinciding with the 350th anniversary of Shivaji's coronation. It is expected that the wagh nakh will find its home at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in South Mumbai. The government has claimed that the wagh nakh to be brought back to India was used by Shivaji to kill Afzal Khan. Why wagh nakh is being returned on loan?

October 01, 2023 07:37 UTC

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October 01, 2023 03:37 UTC

Ethiopian coffee has made similar inroads in cities around the world. AN ANCIENT TRADITIONMarkos named Kaffa after the southwestern region in Ethiopia where coffee beans are believed to have been discovered around AD 800. They are then ground down to a powder and placed inside a jebena, or Ethiopian coffee pot, traditionally made of clay, on top of a stove. The London Coffee Festival, started in 2011, also provides an occasion for coffee lovers to come together. Anteneh Mulu, co-owner of The Ethiopian Coffee Company shop in central London, credits the festival with helping to promote Ethiopian coffee to a new community.

October 01, 2023 03:36 UTC

Starting from September 30, 2023, the price of a liter of gas will be set at 77.79 Ethiopian Birr. A report by DW Amharic, published on Sunday, reveals that the price increase is over fivefold. A liter of gas (commonly referred to as benzine in Ethiopia) used to sell for 15.76 Ethiopian Birr. Combined with the existing price inflation of other goods, the increase in gas prices is expected to place a heavy burden on the Ethiopian economy. Fethawork Wondewossen, another Ethiopian economist, believes that increasing gas prices while the government claims to be working to reduce inflation in other goods is inconceivable.

October 01, 2023 02:26 UTC