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Health

Inequality causing 100,000 extra deaths a year from heat and cold in Europe

one,” said Blanca Paniello-Castillo, a biomedical scientist at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health and lead author of the study. “If the equity perspective would be more included in policies – European, national

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Politics

Ditched government projects lost taxpayer £6.6bn last year, watchdog says

National Audit Office, and found the most significant reported losses related to write-offs and debts no longer being pursued, departments cancelling or retiring assets, and fraud. The Ministry of Defence was one

The Guardian WorldMay 22
World

‘Stunned and shocked’: Ingrid Horrocks wins top prize at New Zealand’s Ockham awards for her fiction debut

one sitting. “I loved the range of women’s experiences represented; as child, lover, mother, artist, the women in these stories transcended timelines and socioeconomic backgrounds to reveal storylines that reached far beyond national

The Guardian WorldMay 14
Tech

California to begin ticketing driverless cars that violate traffic laws

nation in the development and adoption of AV technology, and these updated regulations further demonstrate the state's commitment to public safety," DMV Director Steve Gordon said in a press release. Waymo is one

BBC NewsMay 2
Politics

Trump announces $700m coal investment using wartime powers

national security. "As a result of the $700m investment that I'm announcing today, we will protect 14 coal plants and 42 coalmines, a tremendous number, and build two new coal plants and one

BBC NewsJun 5
Conflicts

Family of Florida university shooting victim sues over suspect’s ChatGPT use

one point, according to the filing, Ikner allegedly asked the chatbot about “the numbers of fatalities it would require for a mass shooting at a school to get the most attention and make national

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

Ukraine’s forcibly transferred children must not be a bargaining chip

national identity and deepens the pain of separation, as they grow up in a hostile environment. There is no principle more universal than the belief that children belong with their parents and loved ones

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 1
Politics

Communications minister Anika Wells repays $10,000 in incorrect travel expenses

Nations event. Wells faced weeks of criticism and media scrutiny around her use of taxpayer funds for official travel and family reunion entitlements, including to attend major sporting events such as the AFL grand final

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Politics

Kenya transport strike paused after deadly protests

one week to provide an avenue for consultations and negotiations between the government and stakeholders,” interior minister Kipchumba Murkomen told reporters on Tuesday. Albert Karakacha, the president of Matatu Owners Association, confirmed the suspension. Authorities

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 20
Politics

Could a leadership change undo Israel’s international isolation?

one where “professionals” who “think only of the good of Israel” would lead the country, rather than the division and isolation brought in by Netanyahu. Internationally, Israel finds itself more isolated than ever before

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 17
Conflicts

'Enjoy the show. Ignore the war': Venice Biennale faces backlash after including Russia

national pavilion, dressed all in black but for their fluorescent pink balaclavas. As security guards rushed to close the glass doors, the protesters set off smoke flares and punched the air with screams of "Russia

BBC NewsMay 6
Science

White-tailed eagles to be released in Exmoor despite farmer warnings

national reintroduction scheme. Up to 20 birds, which are also known as sea eagles and were once extinct in the UK, will be released over three years from this summer. But there are concerns

BBC NewsMay 13
Science

Some plants have a genetic superpower that may help them survive a cataclysm

one such clustering happened some 66 million years ago when an asteroid collided with Earth, darkening the skies and likely wiping out the dinosaurs — and over half of all plant species. But not, it appears

NPR Topics: NewsMay 19
Politics

Police chief apologises to Henry Nowak's family over handcuffing and arrest

One of the officers in the bodycam video has now left the force for an unrelated reason and three others are no longer on front-line duties, he confirmed. "What was filmed there

BBC NewsJun 3
Politics

What are Iran’s $100bn in frozen assets and where are they held?

one central issue has emerged as a bone of contention: Tehran’s frozen assets held in other countries. Iran’s economy has been ailing for years due to sanctions imposed on the country

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 15
Politics

Massie defeated: The Israel lobby’s pyrrhic victory in Kentucky

one of the most expensive and politically charged congressional campaigns in modern United States history. For the Israel lobby and its allies, the result marked a decisive victory. US President Donald Trump deployed his political

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 20
Business

Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs

one-two punch that could result in sharply higher utility bills this summer. "Climate scientists think this could be the hottest summer on record or at least close to it," says Mark Wolfe, who heads

NPR Topics: NewsMay 23
Conflicts

‘It ruined my night’: photographers accused of targeting women at St Andrews May Dip

one else sees this?” She contacted the newspaper immediately to request the image be taken down but it had already gone to print for the following day’s edition. Anna’s photograph appeared alongside dozens

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Conflicts

Dozens of romance scammers arrested after specialist fraud squad investigation

one of a series of raids this month, police detained a man suspected of selling personal banking information online and enabling fraud through money laundering. Two Rolex watches and £3,000 in cash were seized

BBC NewsMay 19
Conflicts

These musicians are providing the soundtrack for anti-ICE protests in LA

one of them witnessed immigration agents raid a site where day laborers were lining up for free health services. Their first song told the story of that raid ![Most of the members of Los Jornaleros

NPR Topics: NewsApr 16
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