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EU energy ministers secure greater role in bloc’s future power grid after rows with Brussels

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European Union energy ministers have secured a greater role in planning Europe’s future electricity system after launching an intense political campaign against the European Commission’s proposal seeking more control over the bloc’s …

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One office day a month boosts remote team performance

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Remote work has become a permanent feature of labour markets. It can reduce commuting costs, expand flexibility, and help firms recruit workers from a wider talent pool (Barrero et al. …

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US curbs Anthropic AI access, raising global concerns

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Silicon Valley executives and global policymakers are scratching their heads at US President Donald Trump’s latest crackdown on Anthropic, the artificial intelligence (AI) company behind the powerful Claude models. Just days after the release of its most …

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Drilling in the Mouth of the Amazon: How Brazil’s Oil Giant Is Drowning Out Critics

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Nelson Bastos wasn’t on the oil company’s programme. But he took the mic anyway. After a lifetime of studying the play of wind and tide in a stretch of ocean …

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Inside the doomsday ‘cult’ spreading climate disinformation to global leaders

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Earlier this year, a conference was held in the European Parliament to discuss the dangers of nanoplastics. Such an event would not be unusual, were it not for its co-host: …

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Cuba’s Communist Party approves emergency economic plan opening to private enterprise

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HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s powerful Communist Party on Thursday approved an emergency economic package featuring unprecedented free-market measures aimed at opening up the struggling island’s economy as pressure from the U.S. and …

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Israeli Developers Linked to Illegal Settlements Are Coming to London

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New details of a controversial Israeli property event coming to London, which allegedly has connections to illegal Israeli settlements, have emerged. Emanuel Vatari, CEO of Emanuel Group, one of the …

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Solar beat coal on the US grid in May — a new milestone

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The U.S. just hit a big milestone: It got more power from solar panels than from coal plants in May. It’s the first time that has ever happened across an entire month, …

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Indonesian students protest gov’t policies amid economic strain

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Some 1,500 Indonesian students have taken to the streets of the capital to protest against a series of economic policies by the government of President Prabowo Subianto, as Southeast Asia’s …

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How Donald Trump’s son-in-law accidentally sparked an Albanian uprising

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VLORË, Albania — When Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner decided to invest in a luxury holiday development on Albania’s idyllic southern coast, he probably didn’t count on provoking a national …

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