5 Ways to Enjoy Pimm’s Beyond the Classic Cocktail

Looking to spice up your Pimm’s experience beyond the classic cocktail? Try infusing this fruity liqueur into refreshing popsicles for a cool summer treat. Simply mix with lemonade, add in some fresh fruits like strawberries and cucumber slices, then freeze for a deliciously boozy dessert.

For a more sophisticated twist, consider incorporating Pimm’s into your marinades for meats or seafood. The herbaceous notes of this spirit can add depth and complexity to your dishes, creating a unique flavor profile that will impress your dinner guests.

Don’t forget about exploring different variations of Pimm’s products! Whether it’s the classic No. 1 Cup or their limited-edition blends, each one offers its own distinct flavor profile that can elevate you…

Recover Permanently Deleted Photos from iPhone without Backup

“I unintentionally deleted some photos from my iPhone 14. How can I recover them without any backup (iCloud, iTunes, etc.)? Any help will be appreciated.” 

Have you at any point been in the lamentable circumstance of unintentionally deleting photos from your iPhone? This can be very invigorating because recuperating photos without reinforcement can be unbelievably troublesome. We don’t want to lose valuable photos from their iPhones.

Reduce or stop using the iPhone to increase your chances of recovering deleted photos without a backup in this instance. The justification for this is that deleted photos are not gone but instead are put away someplace and might be overwritten, prompting long-lasting misfortune.

Real…

How Many Lessons Do You Need to Pass the Motorcycle Test?

Wondering how many lessons you need to pass the motorcycle test? Let’s break it down into manageable parts to help you gear up for the challenge.​ Generally, the number of lessons required can vary based on your current riding skills and confidence levels.​ Beginners might need more sessions compared to those who have some experience.​

Each lesson is crucial, focusing on different aspects like handling, road rules, and safety techniques.​ The goal is to make you a proficient rider, not just to pass the test.​ Instructors tailor sessions to fit individual needs, ensuring you receive the attention and training necessary to ride safely and confidently.​

Lastly, think about continuous practice beyond formal lessons.​ Hands-on riding in various conditions help…

RIGHTS: Treaty Shines Light on Disabled Inequality

Haider Rizvi

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 13 2006 (IPS) – After five years of negotiations, the United Nations General Assembly has finally endorsed an international treaty to protect the rights of people living with disabilities.
The convention, which was unanimously adopted on Wednesday, will be open to the United Nations 192 member states for signing and ratification next year in March, U.N. officials said.

Currently, about 10 percent of the world s population, or 650 million people, live with a disability. However, this figure is increasing through population growth and medical advances, according to U.N. officials.

The disabled do not see themselves as being limited in life by their circumstance, so neither should we, Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa of Bahrain, pr…

Dominica Sees Geothermal as Key to Carbon-Negative Economy

Dominica hopes geothermal will take a bite out of its 220-million-dollar a year fuel bill. Credit: Courtesy of Government Information Service (Dominica)

ROSEAU, Jan 22 2013 (IPS) – What a difference a trip makes. Before visiting the French island of Guadeloupe, Alfred Rolle had vocally expressed fears about the possible health effects of a decision to drill geothermal wells in the village of Laduat on the outskirts of Dominica s capital.

Now he is singing a different tune after Dominica s government, which is putting all its proverbial eggs in the geothermal basket, led a delegation over the weekend to the French island to observe the operations of the Bouillant …

Displaced and Disturbed in Pakistan

People displaced by militancy and the military operation wait to get registered in Jalozai refugee camp near Peshawar. Credit: Ashfaq Yusufzai/IPS.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, May 2 2014 (IPS) – Every night in his sleep, Rizwan Ahmed sees his sons being killed. “When he wakes up, he starts crying. He realises they are dead and it was the nightmare he has been having,” says Dr. Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the psychiatrist treating him.

Ahmed, 51, used to be a school employee in Bara Khyber Agency in Pakistan’s militancy-hit Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) before tragedy struck almost a year ago. “He lost his two sons in the violence back home. His grief moun…