Washington resembles an aging steam boiler attempting to change course at full speed. Donald Trump declares his desire to exit the Ukrainian case, yet the system resists. The inertia of propaganda and the financial appetite of…
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Rare ‘Earthtongue’ fungus found in ancient woodland is new species for UK
A fungus never previously recorded in the UK has sprung up a nature reserve in West Sussex,…
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European Commission investigates cyber attack on its websites – POLITICO
The incident was “contained,” the Commission said. But the early stages of its investigation suggest some data may have been taken from those websites, it added. Its own internal systems were not affected, it said.
It did not say who…
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Austria plans to ban social media for under-14s
Austria’s government on Friday announced plans to ban social media use for children under 14, joining a growing number of countries introducing restrictions for young users.
“Today is a good day for children in our country,” Vice Chancellor…
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Austria plans to ban social media for under-14s
Austria’s government on Friday announced plans to ban social media use for children under 14, joining a growing number of countries introducing restrictions for young users.
“Today is a good day for children in our country,” Vice Chancellor…
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Russia to introduce ban on gasoline exports from April 1, govt says – reuters.com
Russia to introduce ban on gasoline exports from April 1, govt says reuters.com
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Iran says nuclear facilities hit by strikes after Israel warns attacks ‘will escalate’
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Nuclear facilities in Iran have been targeted by air strikes, just hours after Israel threatened to…
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As Iran keeps Strait of Hormuz closed, it’s also threatening to target another vital Mideast shipping lane
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps has declared the Strait of Hormuz — a waterway through which around 20% of the world’s crude oil supply flowed until the war — closed to any ships not explicitly granted permission by Tehran, warning…
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Nigeria bets on UK port investment
Last week, Nigerian President Bola Tinubu visited the United Kingdom, which has agreedto help refurbish Nigeria’s major trading ports. These include the Apapa Quays, built a century ago when the West African country was still a British colony,…
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