'I've caught one fish all season' - how a polluted river could end 300 years of coracle fishing The tradition on a Carmarthenshire river once fished by US President Jimmy Carter could be coming to an end. Workplace mood-monitoring tech may not be something to smile about Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia and Meta are among companies interested in collecting data on how people feel at work UK reports unexpected deficit of £1.8bn as John Healey prepares for first budget July data shows total public debt was £2.98tn, or 94% of GDP – up £96bn on a year earlier Business live – latest updates The UK government ran a larger than expected £1.8bn deficit in July, underlining the challenges facing the chancellor, John Healey, as he draws up his first budget. City economists had expected a shortfall of zero for July, a month when Treasury receipts tend to be swollen by s… Orban’s Office, Thrown Open, Is Not the Den Hungarians Expected The new government of Peter Magyar hoped to use the suite overlooking the Danube as evidence of an autocrat’s indulgence. The trappings fell short. Trump increasingly lashing out at allies as victory in Iran war proves elusive Unable to force Tehran’s surrender, President Donald Trump appears to be taking his frustration out on Oman and other U.S. partners in greater measure. Eric Swalwell briefly detained as feds seize his phone at S.F. airport, source says The latest developments in the federal investigation come four months after Swalwell dropped his gubernatorial bid denying allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. |
After Ben-Gurion airport crisis, Netanyahu must placate thousands of raging voters - analysis Netanyahu has already found the scapegoat who will be placed on the altar, the person everyone currently hates and is ready to roast themselves: Pinchas Idan. Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil organisers convicted by court Two organisers of Hong Kong's decades-old vigil commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown have been convicted under a controversial national security law. Indonesia’s Huaulu community hunted endangered cockatoos for a sacred ritual On Indonesia’s Seram Island, the Huaulu Indigenous community has adapted a centuries-old coming-of-age ritual to reduce hunting pressure on the endangered salmon-crested cockatoo. The Cidaku ceremony marks young men’s transition to adulthood and traditionally involved hunting the cockatoo for its distinctive crest feathers, which are worn in a ceremonial headdress called the puheliam. Dozens of migrants land on Spanish coast surprising beachgoers Footage circulating on social media shows dozens of migrants arriving by boat on Spain’s southeastern coast. First group of deportees arrives in troubled Haiti after US ends TPS program The U.S. has deported more than 160 people to Haiti for the first time since the Trump administration won a legal battle to end Temporary Protected Status for some 350,000 Haitians |
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