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Mackerel is no longer sustainable. So, what fish can we eat?

02/05/2026 - Leave a Comment

Mackerel has long been held up as one of the UK’s most sustainable seafood choices. But from today, fresh, chilled and frozen mackerel has disappeared from Waitrose shelves, after the …

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Spirit Airlines begins ‘wind-down’, cancels all flights over fuel crisis

02/05/202602/05/2026 - Leave a Comment

Low-cost US carrier Spirit Airlines has said that all of its flights have been cancelled as it started an “orderly wind-down of operations,” after a potential White House bailout fell …

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Judges Overseeing Louisiana’s Landmark Oil Cases Have Financial Stakes in Defendants

26/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

A dozen federal judges have presided over some of the most consequential environmental lawsuits in Louisiana’s history despite having financial ties or other connections to the petrochemical companies being sued, …

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Tech magnate Peter Thiel strengthens ties with Milei in Buenos Aires

26/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

Buenos Aires has become the latest destination for Peter Thiel, the tech oligarch who owns Palantir and PayPal and brings his anti-woke and warmongering crusade to every place he visits. …

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‘Absolutely shocking’: oil lobby has enjoyed weekly meetings with Labour since 2024

26/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

Starmer’s failing Labour government is under pressure on all fronts. And now it has been revealed that Big Oil are pushing hard to get the North Sea exploited for oil. …

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US soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K on Maduro raid is granted bond

26/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A U.S. special forces soldier was granted bond Friday on charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to win more …

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The Iran war’s silver lining

19/04/202619/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

The US-Israeli war on Iran has wrought havoc on global gas markets. It’s just the latest shock in the energy world after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine similarly sent …

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Ukraine’s long-range strikes prompt new Russian threat against Europe

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Ukraine has damaged or destroyed so much Russian oil and gas infrastructure in the past two weeks that it has prompted Russia to issue a warning to European countries and …

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Iran is winning the propaganda war against Trump – brick by brick

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Tehran’s viral videos satirising a Lego-style president have harnessed the power of AI – and Maga’s debasing of political discourse – and turned it against the US, writes disinformation expert …

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I Joined the Nuestra América Aid Convoy to Show Cuba It’s Not Alone

11/04/2026 - Leave a Comment

Driving into Havana, most of the city was in darkness. For the second time in a week, more than 10 million people across Cuba were left without power during a …

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