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Coal is back and nuclear is next: The Iran war is rewiring Asia's energy future
The effective closure from the Iran war of the Strait of Hormuz—the critical chokepoint for roughly 20% of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas—is in its fifth week with no clear signs of resolving. For Asia, which buys more than…
A costly plan will keep a steel plant in JD Vance's hometown running. Locals are aghast: 'It's horrible'
It was just a few months after moving from Louisville to Middletown, Ohio, four years ago that Vivian Adams's six-year-old daughter's asthma problem worsened. “My daughter was born prematurely so she already had lung issues,” she…
Big tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived
Six years ago, Google was confident that by 2030 it would power all operations with electricity generated from clean sources, including wind and solar power, and remove as much pollution as it produced. Today it calls those goals a…
Neighbouring towns could go head-to-head in battle for Town of Culture honour
The UK Government intends naming a UK Town of Culture for 2028 which will carry a £3 million prize fund to stage a series of events to encourage people to take part in artistic activities. Both Blaenavon and Abergavenny town councils have…
'End of an era': Beloved pub at the heart of the community to close after 180 years
The Red Lion, on Salford Road, will shut at the end of April after Greene King announced the closure, bringing to an end generations of memories for families, regulars and former staff. News of the decision has sparked an outpouring of tributes…
LIFESTYLE | Phuket Expands From Tourist Hotspot To Art Destination
Phuket's famed image as a beach destination has expanded into that of an art destination, thanks to the ongoing Thailand Art Biennale. This art extravaganza matches the scale and diversity of the on-going Kochi-Muziris Biennale in India. With…
Energy crisis? Paul Flynn and Mark Vaile cash in
Whitehaven CEO Paul Flynn and outgoing chair Mark Vaile have learned the first rule of a crisis: don't waste it. While the rest of Australia heads to the servo with their jerry cans, these two are tapping the upside of the war in the Middle East.
Fear - why it's the rational emotion of our time
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Last year, historian Adam Tooze wrote about the tendency to describe the history of…
MAFS gay grooms split as Chris confesses that intimacy didn't work
READ MORE: Obsessed with MAFS? Check out Daily Mail's new show MAFS Unleashed on YouTube where we give you an exclusive behind the scenes look Emotions ran high during Sunday night's episode of Married At First Sight, as same-sex couple Chris…
While Asia is vulnerable, China, Malaysia are buffered from oil shocks - JP Morgan analyst
KUALA LUMPUR: A senior JP Morgan analyst says China and Malaysia stand out in Asia as markets that have some buffer from oil shocks in the region due to their relative low reliance on oil imports. Commenting in a CNBC broadcast interview on which…
Coalition MP slams Trump as he issues dire warning about Australia
READ MORE: Albo sends clearest message yet on 'Covid-style' fuel mandates Senior Liberal MP Andrew Hastie has blasted Donald Trump as he delivered a stark warning about Australia's energy security global conflict chokes fuel supplies and sends…
Letter: The Trump administration paid $1 billion to stop wind turbine projects. Who thinks that's the best way to spend that money?
Recently a company in France was paid $1 billion to stop wind turbine projects they had begun in the U.S. Think about it, a billion dollars so we can burn more fossil fuels, a billion dollars so we can use more coal and make the warming and…
Republican AI push hits internal resistance over data centers
That push ran into resistance this week. The House Judiciary Committee was set to take up a bill that would limit federal legal challenges to permits for data center construction. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R-WA), was…
Why young people are suffering the most from Ireland's stuttering jobs market
FOR THOSE WHO just read the headlines, the state of Ireland's labour market is likely quite confusing. On the one hand, there's lots of talk about how great everything is. After all, we're often reminded that we have ‘full employment'…
War-linked power crunch pushes Lanka to four-day week
(AFP) Millions of Sri Lankans enjoyed a government-ordered extra day off on Wednesday as the island nation battles an energy crisis triggered by the Middle East war. Rail and bus stations were largely deserted as most state institutions, schools…
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