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Iconic car brand ‘on brink of collapse’ AGAIN as dramatic ‘merger’ talks with huge rival firm are called off
NISSAN has reportedly called off merger talks with rival Honda.
The Japanese car makers were in discussions to merge and create the world’s third-largest automaker by sales.
Nissan has reportedly called off merger talks with rival Honda[/caption] Honda had sounded out Nissan about becoming a subsidiary[/caption] The production line at Nissan’s Sunderland plant[/caption]But the talks have been complicated by growing differences on both sides, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Both of whom declined to be identified because they were not authorised to speak to the media, the Nikkei newspaper said.
As of late afternoon, its board was still meeting to decide on the course of action, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
Honda had sounded out Nissan about becoming a subsidiary, one of the people said, adding that such an arrangement was a departure from the spirit of discussions originally framed as a merger of equals.
A Nissan spokesperson said the Nikkei report was not based on information announced by the company and that it aimed to finalise its future direction by mid-February and would announce it at that time.
A Honda spokesperson said it had not heard anything from Nissan about a decision to withdraw from their memorandum of understanding to work on a merger.
The development raises fresh questions about how hard-hit Nissan could ride out its latest crisis without external help.
Nissan is in the middle of a turnaround plan aiming to cut 9,000 employees and 20 per cent of global capacity.
Honda, with a market value nearly five times bigger than Nissan, was increasingly worried about its smaller rival’s progress on the turnaround plan, said the other person.
The tie-up talks have coincided with the disruption posed by potential tariffs from newly-elected US President Donald Trump.
Tariffs against Mexico would be more painful for Nissan than for Honda or Toyota, according to analysts.
“Investors may get concerned about Nissan’s future (and) turnaround,” said Morningstar analyst Vincent Sun.
“Nissan also has a larger risk exposure to US-Mexico tariffs than Honda and Toyota.”
Shares in Nissan slid more than 4 per cent before trade was suspended by the Tokyo Stock Exchange following the report.
Shares of Honda continued to trade and finished the day up more than 8 per cent, in a sign of apparent investor relief that the deal had been scrapped.
Shift to EVs
Nissan has been hit harder than some other carmakers by the shift to EVs having never fully recovered after years of crisis sparked by the arrest and removal of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn in 2018.
“The news saying that Nissan did not want to be a Honda subsidiary appears to highlight that control was a contentious issue,” said Christopher Richter, Japan autos analyst at brokerage CLSA.
“Without being able to have control, Honda appears to be walking away.”
Nissan’s long-term alliance partner Renault had said it would be open in principle to the merger with Honda.
The French automaker owns 36 per cent of Nissan, including 18.7 per cent through a French trust.
Nissan and Honda had initially said they planned to decide the direction of the integration by the end of January, but that was later pushed back to mid-February.
Last month Nissan’s smaller alliance partner Mitsubishi Motors, which had considered joining the merger, might not do so.
Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi previously unveiled plans to merge together to create a car-making behemoth[/caption] The Nissan Car Plant factory at Washington near Sunderland, UK[/caption]What is PTSD and what are the signs to know? After Ariana Grande credits hit album for ‘saving her during dark times’
THE aftershocks of extremely distressing or frightening events can sometimes linger on in the body, in what’s known as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Pop icon Ariana Grande, 31, recently confessed she’d suffered from the mental health condition, which can manifest as nightmares and flashbacks, intrusive thoughts or feeling emotionally numb.
The singer credited her hit album ‘Thank U, Next’ for getting her through a “dark” time in her
Appearing on the The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, Ariana revealed that she’d started writing and recording the album just a couple weeks after the previous one, ‘Sweeter’, as she was in a bad place and “needed” the healing power of music.
“I was doing so much therapy, and I was dealing with PTSD and all different kinds of grief and depression and anxiety,” she shared.
“I was, of course, treating it very seriously, but having music be a part of that remedy was absolutely contributing to saving my life.
“They were dark times, and the music brought so much levity.”
Shortly before diving into ‘Thank U, Next’, Ariana had grappled with the passing of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller and also split with her then-fiancé Pete Davidson.
In May 2017, the singer’s concert at the Manchester Arena was also targeted with a deadly suicide bomb attack.
Ariana later revealed she was suffering from PTSD in the wake of the tragic incident.
“[Thank U, Next] poured out with urgency, and it was made with urgency,” she added on Awards Chatter.
“It was a means of survival. The label understood that, but they were also very hesitant to stop Sweetener dead in its tracks and move onto an album so quickly.
“I just said, ‘I don’t really care about the formula. I don’t want to play by the rules at this moment, because this is what I need for my soul.’
“It felt really healing and freeing.”
Here, we go through what you need to know about PTSD – from symptoms to who may be effected by it and how it’s treated.
What is PTSD?
PTSD is an anxiety disorder caused by intensely stressful, frightening or distressing events.
People affected by the condition are often forced to relive a traumatic event from their past, such as through a series of nightmares, reoccurring memories, intrusive thoughts and images or flashbacks.
A flashback involves feeling like a terrifying event is happening right now, bringing on physical symptoms such as a racing heart, sweating trembling and feeling sick.
They may also experience feelings of isolation, guilt, irritability, insomnia, and a lack of concentration.
In many cases, these symptoms have a serious impact on the person’s day-to-day life.
How to get diagnosed with PTSD
If you’re experiencing symptoms of PTSD, you may assume that they will go away over time – but this is highlty unlikely, especially if you’ve been having symptoms for over a year.
The NHS recommends you see a GP if you or your child are still having problems about four weeks after the traumatic experience, or if the symptoms are particularly troublesome.
If necessary, your GP can refer you to mental health specialists for further assessment and treatment.
You can also refer yourself directly to a talking therapies service.
The only way you can know you have PTSD for sure is to speak to a medical professional about your symptoms and how you’ve been feeling. Your GP will ask you to talk about your symptoms and may ask you to describe the traumatic episode plaguing you, if you feel comfortable doing so.
PTSD can develop immediately after someone experiences a disturbing event, or it can occur weeks, months or even years later.
PTSD is estimated to affect about one in every three people who have a traumatic experience, but it’s not clear exactly why some people develop the condition and others do not.
Sufferers may feel like they constantly have to keep themselves busy to shield themselves from symptoms, feel emotionally numb or detached from their body, and may even turn to alcohol or drugs to avoid memories, PTSD UK notes.
It can also affect a person’s ability to drive – so sufferers should inform the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) of their condition.
PTSD was officially recognised as a mental health condition by American psychiatrists in 1980.
The first cases of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were documented during the First World War, between 1914 and 1918.
Soldiers developed ‘shell shock’ due to the harrowing conditions in the trenches, and witnessing the horrors of war.
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What are the signs of post traumatic stress disorder?
- Re-experiencing: This is the most common symptom. It often takes the form of flashbacks, nightmares, repetitive and distressing images or sensations, sweating, pain, nausea and trembling.
- Avoidance: Avoiding certain people and places that remind the person of the experience. Many people avoid talking about the trauma – and may distract themselves with work or hobbies. Some people attempt to numb their emotions completely, which can lead to them becoming isolated and withdrawn.
- Hyper-arousal: Leading to angry outbursts, irritability, insomnia and a lack of concentration.
- Other mental health problems: Including depression, anxiety or phobias.
- Self-harming or drug/alcohol misuse.
- Physical symptoms: Headaches, dizziness, chest pains and tummy aches.
- In children: Bed wetting, separation anxiety or re-enacting traumatic events through their play.
PTSD can develop immediately after someone experiences a disturbing event – but sometimes it doesn’t emerge until weeks or years later.
The mental illness affects around a third of people who have had a traumatic experience – and it’s not clear exactly why some people develop the condition and others don’t.
How is it treated?
There are a range of options to tackle someone’s PTSD.
Often it is not a quick fix – it can require hours of careful work to process the trauma.
But eventually patients can hope to see some improvement and get their life back.
- Watchful waiting: Monitoring someone’s symptoms to see if they get better or worse without treatment.
- Psychotherapy: Examples include trauma-focused cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), or eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR).
- Group therapy: An opportunity to discuss PTSD with others who have experienced the same trauma. Examples of UK charities and support groups include Combat Stress (for ex-military personnel), Rape Crisis (for females who have experienced abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault), Victim Support (for victims of or witnesses to crime), and CRUSE (for those who have experienced bereavement).
- Antidepressants
- Activities: these can be used alongside approved treatments and include yoga, meditation, music and art therapy, and various forms of exercise. These aren’t quick fixes, but they may offer a source of relief or help redirect negative responses.
How can children be treated PTSD?
Children, teens and other young people battling PTSD will normally be treated using CBT.
A course of eight to 12 sessions, which suit the child’s age, will be organised.
Family members may be invited along, if appropriate.
Treatment with medication will usually be a secondary resource for treating children and teens – but medication may be an option if they’re experiencing depression or panic attacks.
Luke Humphries lifts lid on bizarre pre-match ritual and reveals huge tweak to technique ahead of Premier League Darts
LUKE HUMPHRIES has revealed the bizarre pre-match ritual that gets him playing his best.
The world number one earned himself yet another title last week as he lifted the World Masters trophy after a 6-5 win over Jonny Clayton in the final.
Luke Humphries has lifted the lid on his bizarre pre-match ritual[/caption]Humphries, who pocketed £100,000 for his troubles, wouldn’t have managed to add another title to his CV if it weren’t for his unusual pre-match ritual – an afternoon kip.
Cool Hand Luke admitted that he plays his best after he manages to get some sleep in the afternoon to prepare for his matches.
Speaking after getting the better of Damon Heta in the Masters quarter-finals, he said: “I can go for a nice sleep. Sometimes when I get those sleeps, I feel way better.”
Perhaps it’s the extra rest that has helped him cement himself as the best tungsten thrower in the world at the moment.
Humphries tops the Order of Merit with a whopping £1.9MILLION in prize money over the last two years.
While he has won 14 events in that time, including the 2024 World Championship, the World Matchplay and the World Cup of Darts.
But to stay at the top, Humpries has had to make a few small tweaks as well as making sure he gets his beauty sleep.
The 29-year-old explained that he’s slowed down his approach at the oche, revealing it was the change that helped him get the better of Aussie Heta in the quarter-finals too.
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He said: “I’ve slowed down my throws a little and I’ve seen it work.
“Sometimes, I’ll throw too quick. I think it affects my rhythm.”
Humphries will be hoping his changes will help him continue his fine form as he heads into the start of the Premier League this week.
Action begins in the new Premier League this season on Thursday with the darts tour starting at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
Humphries will face off against the likes of Luke Littler, Stephen Bunting, Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross over the course of the 17-week tournament.
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Premier League Darts 2025: Dates and venues
Night 1 – The SSE Arena, Belfast – Thursday February 6
Night 2 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Thursday February 13
Night 3 – 3Arena, Dublin – Thursday February 20
Night 4 – Westpoint Exeter – Thursday February 27
Night 5 – The Brighton Centre – Thursday March 6
Night 6 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham – Thursday March 13
Night 7 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff – Thursday March 20
Night 8 – Utilita Arena, Newcastle – Thursday March 27
Night 9 – Uber Arena, Berlin – Thursday April 3
Night 10 – AO Arena, Manchester – Thursday April 10
Night 11 – Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam – Thursday April 17
Night 12 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool – Thursday April 24
Night 13 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham, Thursday May 1
Night 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds – Thursday May 8
Night 15 – P&J Live, Aberdeen – Thursday May 15
Night 16 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield – Thursday May 22
Play-Offs – The O2, London – Thursday May 29
The ‘attractive’ four-bed home perfect for families on Irish market for €190k – and it’s located in major city
AN “attractive” four-bed home perfect for families has just hit the Irish market for €190k – and it’s located in a major city.
The bargain pad is located on Cork Road, Waterford city.
The home is located in Waterford city[/caption] And it is now on the Irish market for €190,000[/caption] It comes with a fully tiled kitchen[/caption] The property is a four bedroom home[/caption]This mid-terraced home is a four-bedroom, two-bath that has been kept in fantastic condition by its current owners.
And it’s currently open for viewings.
The house listing reads: “O’Shea O’Toole are delighted to present to the market this attractive 4-bedroom, two-storey terraced family home with front and back gardens and rear access.
“The property is situated in a popular residential area just off the Cork Road, convenient to Waterford City Centre.”
It includes a substantial modern kitchen with access to the rear garden and is perfect for first-time buyers.
This bright kitchen has tiled flooring and is fully fitted with blue cabinets, an oven, and a dishwasher.
Double-glazed windows located around the kitchen and dining area allow plenty of natural light to enter the house.
The family home is in an excellent location, with cafes, restaurants, public transport and a host of other amenities nearby.
Along with being a short walk from Waterford city centre, Tramore beach and New Ross town are each within a 30-minute drive of this fabulous property.
The area also includes a choice of primary and secondary schools, perfect for families.
Located in a sought-after residential area, the family home has a private rear garden and gas fired central heating.
When entering the home, viewers are greeted by a fabulous hallway with a uPVC door and plenty of storage space under the stairs.
A spacious living room is situated at the front of the home, and it features a fireplace, lots of storage space and wooden flooring.
This comfortable area is filled with natural light and space, creating a cosy atmosphere.
On the property’s ground floor there is a master bedroom with wooden flooring, natural light and plenty of storage space.
This room has its own ensuite that is fully tiled and features a shower, washbasin and toilet.
First floor offerings
Moving upstairs, there is a spacious and modern landing area.
On the property’s first floor there are three bedrooms, and the first of which is spacious and features views overlooking the garden, along with carpet flooring, and could fit a king-size bed.
The third and fourth bedrooms are stunning modern single rooms that feature plenty of storage space and natural light.
The back garden is a major bonus to buying this home, as it comes with ample amounts of light and greenery.
The property is listed by Rea O’Shea O’Toole and on daft.ie.
The pad features two bathrooms[/caption] It comes with a large private garden[/caption]Jake Paul’s next fight will be ‘BIGGER than Mike Tyson’ after emerging as shock contender for Canelo Alvarez bout
JAKE PAUL’S next fight could be even BIGGER than his bout against Mike Tyson.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer brought heavyweight great Tyson out of retirement in November for a showdown streamed on Netflix.
Jake Paul’s next fight has been teased as bigger than Mike Tyson[/caption]Controversy surrounded the clash due to the age difference but still over 100MILLION people tuned in to watch Paul’s points win.
The American is now back in training and teasing his next fight.
And during an episode of older brother Logan’s podcast, Paul phoned in and revealed his boxing return will be announced soon.
Logan’s co-host Mike Majlak then added: “We can’t say. It’s the craziest thing of all time, insane. Bigger than Tyson.”
Paul, 28, banked himself £30MILLION for his fight with Tyson, 58, and improved his record to 11-1.
He kept fans guessing with by teasing details over his next fight online by posting: “It’s time. Sat July 5th. New York, New York.”
But soon after, Mexican journalist Julianis Julius claimed that Paul and Canelo Alvarez are close to agreeing a shock fight in May.
He reported online: “There is already an agreement for Jake Paul to be Canelo Álvarez’s rival in May of this year, a source very close to the operation informs me.
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“The event will be co-promoted by Canelo Promotions & MVP & PBC.”
Paul has long called out Canelo – who has also refused to rule out the fight in the past.
But Canelo currently reigns as champion of the 168lb super-middleweight division at 12 stone.
Paul’s last fight was his heavyweight debut – bulking up to 16st 2lb – having been campaigning at the 14st 4lb cruiserweight limit of 200lb.
That means there is a FOUR STONE difference between the two.
Canelo, 34, is also in line to fight unbeaten American Terence Crawford, 37, in a September blockbuster.
But he is without an opponent for his usual Cinco de Mayo weekend opponent in May.
Paul was probed on his callouts of Canelo on the All The Smoke Fight podcast and he replied: “He’s not a monster in my eyes.
“This is the thing, everyone’s going to tune in to want to see me f***ing die, basically.”
And Canelo said on the Full Send Podcast in 2023: “When I’m done with boxing, why not? Yeah, maybe.
“I think it’s good cause what happens is other people who never watch boxing, they don’t know anything about boxing, they want to watch Jake Paul because he brings fans from another world.”
Canelo Alvarez is linked with a May fight against Jake Paul[/caption]Netflix cancels six upcoming titles with claims that it’s just ‘adjusting’ its portfolio
NETFLIX offers more than just TV and films when it comes to entertainment, as it’s also known for its excellent library of video games.
All Netflix subscribers can grab over 100 mobile games for free as they are included in every tier of the subscription.
Thirsty Suitors was a hit when it was released in 2023[/caption] The award-winning Don’t Starve Together won’t be joining the library[/caption] Tales of the Shire was delayed and now won’t be available on Netflix[/caption]A large number of highly rated and popular games are available, including Hades, Sonic Mania Plus, and Immortality.
Over the last few years, Netflix has made a big push in the gaming department, but subscribers have failed to take advantage of this excellent deal.
Netflix is now taking a step back from games. It has already removed a number of games from the subscription, and it’s cancelling games that were set to be released.
However, just because Netflix has cancelled these games, most of them are still available to play on other platforms.
The first game cancelled by Netflix is Compass Point: West, the first game ever announced for Netflix Games.
It was released on mobile in 2015, so it’s surprising that it never made its way to the Netflix library.
Popular co-op survival game Don’t Starve Together will also no longer be coming to Netflix.
It’s already available on multiple platforms, but Netflix was to host its mobile release. It’s unclear if it will come to mobile in another form.
Lab Rat is the next cancelled game. The indie puzzler is still available on other platforms.
Beat ‘em up Rotwood has also been cancelled and it’s currently on Steam in early access.
One of the bigger games that have been cancelled is Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game.
Originally set to be released in 2024, it was delayed until this year, and now will no longer be released on Netflix.
It will still launch on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and Steam.
Finally, 2023’s Thirsty Suitors was announced for Netflix last year, and while it’s not launching on the subscription, it’s still available on multiple other platforms.
A spokesperson for Netflix said the cancellations were “part of adjusting our portfolio as we learn more about what our members like.”
Netflix recently released Squid Game: Unleashed, a highly successful game with millions of downloads that was released alongside season two of the TV show.
It seems that in the future the company will be focusing on more tie-in games like this.
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Chilling details of Sweden gunman emerge after ‘unemployed loner slaughtered 10’ in country’s worst ever mass shooting
CHILLING details about the sick gunman who slaughtered 10 people in Sweden’s worst mass shooting in history have emerged.
Eleven people were shot dead in a horrifying rampage at the Campus Risbergska adult education centre in Orebro on Tuesday afternoon.
The school shooter seen prowling the corridors[/caption] Police forensics at the scene of the crime[/caption]The 35-year-old suspect was an unemployed loner who didn’t “seem to like people,” his family said.
Cops believe the gunman turned his rifle on himself but his motive was not immediately known.
Authorities have not revealed the shooter’s identity but the suspect’s family shared worrying details to the Swedish media.
Cops raided his home on Tuesday afternoon and added that the suspect has a firearm licence and believe he acted alone.
His relatives claimed the suspect has become a recluse and isolated himself from family and friends, according to the MailOnline.
One family member said: “We haven’t had much contact with him in recent years.
“As a child he was different but lively. He did well in school.
“But in recent years he has had a hard time. He is not working.”
Another relative shared how the suspected gunman had completely changed in recent years.
They said: “He’s really a loner. He used to have a friend he hung out with a lot, but not now. He wants to be by himself.
“He doesn’t seem to like people.”
This family member added the suspect had little contact with his parents who apparently travelled a lot but he enjoyed taking care of their dog.
Terrifying footage from inside the school captured the shooter prowling the corridors.
The grainy shot caught the gunman stalking the halls while heavily armed with what was thought to be an automatic weapon.
More terrifying footage caught inside the education centre saw students laying silently in their classrooms in the hopes of sparring themselves from the horror attack.
A gut-wrenching text message was sent from a teacher inside the centre to his friend.
The pal said: “He wrote that there was automatic weapon shooting at the school and that they had taken shelter in a room.
“Then he wrote that he loved me.”
A teacher at the school, Lena Warenmark, told Swedish broadcaster SVT: “We heard gunshots very close to our study. There were probably ten shots.”
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Among the tragedy from Tuesday’s shocking mass shooting, a brave student stepped forward to help.
Marwa – a trainee nurse – showed incredible courage when she provided first aid to those pierced by bullets.
She told Swedish broadcaster TV4 News: “We heard screams and saw people running away, but there was no alarm.”
Marwa added: “When we opened the door and came out, we saw that someone was shooting everywhere.
“A man next to me was shot in the shoulder. There was blood everywhere.”
The trainee nurse said she saw three unconscious people on the ground and grabbed her friends scarf to help stop one of the victims bleeding.
She added: “All my clothes were covered in blood. School was our safe place – now I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to go back.”
COP WARNING
Swedish police have warned about misinformation spreading online about the deadly attack.
Cops said they had found no evidence of “ideological motives” behind this horrifying mass shooting.
They added: “We also at present don’t see any danger to the public, even if we understand that the incident raises concerns and many questions.”
Tunnel manhunt after two assault rifle-wielding gunmen open fire at Belgian train station & escape into underground
A MANHUNT is underway in Belgium after several armed men were spotted on the metro in Brussels.
Police officers are searching for a two men after shots were fired at 6:15 am local time in front of the Clémenceau station in Anderlecht, the west part of the city.
CCTV footage shows the men at the entrance and inside the station[/caption] Security personnel have secured the area at the Clemenceau metro station[/caption]CCTV footage obtained by RTBF showed two heavily hooded men armed with what appear to be Kalashnikovs at the entrance and inside the station.
According to local reports, no one was injured when the shots were fired.
Police are continuing to hunt for the suspects who are believed to have fled into the underground tunnels.
Searches are underway in the metro tunnels between the Trône and Gare de l’Ouest stations, bringing many transport links to a halt.
Local reports state that the incident is believed to be related to drug trafficking.
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