Amidst the AI data centre backlash, a Missouri farmer is inviting developers to buy his land In Missouri, a farmer has taken the unexpected step of inviting data center developers to bid on his land, despite notable local opposition and recent state restrictions. He believes that data centers could revitalize struggling rural economies by creating jobs and generating tax revenue. The farmer also addresses valid concerns about water use and electricity costs, presenting his offer as an op… In Ukraine, forcible military recruitment efforts escalate into violence 'Busification', the term describing being captured on the street, is engulfed by abuse and corruption. Pakistan challenges top court order to move Imran Khan to private hospital Government files a review of Supreme Court order, arguing that the jailed ex-PM should be examined at a public hospital. Commentary: A culture war over trans athletes invades the WNBA, and ratings soar Two former NBA players are among the legions taking sides in a culture war over something that's not even close to happening: the WNBA's inclusion of transgender athletes. |
'An important step': Malta recognizes all Israeli travel documents, not just passports "This important step will enable all Israelis who wish to travel to beautiful Malta to do so," said Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar. Is Bulgarian prime minister Rumen Radev sizing up the EU’s Orbán-shaped hole? Rightwing populist’s inconsistent positions on Europe and Russia suggest he is testing how far he can push partners and electorate One evening nine years ago in the Bulgarian town of Balgari, a Brazilian tourist approached the casually dressed, middle-aged man surrounded by bodyguards, bystanders and photographers. “ Why are you important? ” she asked. “I’m not so important,” he replied. She repe… Queen Camilla Says It Was ‘Difficult’ to Keep Charles’s Cancer a Secret “I was just longing to let it out,” Camilla said in rare public comments about the king’s 2024 diagnosis, which was not immediately revealed. “But obviously I couldn’t.” ICC slams US decision to sanction court's president, prosecution lawyer The International Criminal Court has criticized new U.S. sanctions on its senior staff as a “flagrant attack” on its independence |
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