In his first press conference since his election victory in November, the designated US president presented a “deal” for the end of the Ukraine war in Aussicht. The “Gemetzel” had to be ended. Die Freigabe weitreichender US-Raketen nennt er einen Fehler. The US President-designate Donald Trump has announced that the talks with the President of […]
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Record high bei Strompreisen: Demands nach neuen AKW verkennen die Reality
(RWE, Symbol image)Nuclear power plants are indeed independent of wind and sun – they would make electricity aber auch nicht günstiger. In the past week, Eine Dunkelflaute caused high electricity prices on the spot market, where all energy-hungry companies came to a standstill. Now werden reneute Forderungen laut, stichter auf Atomstrom zu setzen – doch […]
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Drought Resilience Showcase brings bright minds together to tackle problems facing WA farming
Tackling drought, the changing climate and the importance of collaboration in research across Australia were some of the subjects covered at WA’s first Drought Resilience Showcase.
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CFMEU corruption case stalls after High Court challenge
A criminal case against an ex-CFMEU state secretary and his son has been held up after the union's High Court attack on its government-imposed administration.
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South West Timber Hub launch ecological thinning demo site to help maintain forest health in drying climate
The South West Timber Hub is playing an important role in the future health of the region’s forests, recently launching an educational project demonstrating the benefits of ecological thinning.
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‘Catastrophe’: Christmas warning looms for Sydney commuters after rail union’s ‘history-making’ vote for industrial action
Aussies in one state are being warned to brace for a “catastrophe” this Christmas after hundreds of rail workers voted to strike.
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Southee signs off a winner after glittering Test career
New Zealand fast bowler Tim Southee has retired from Test cricket, ending his career with a big win over England in his final match.
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Auric grabs $4.4m “buy to make money” WA gold mill bargain
With gold prices soaring, Auric Mining has seized an opportunity of a lifetime to grab full control of its production cycle by buying the 180,000tpa Burbanks gold plant near Coolgardie, in WA, for $4.4m.
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Vanuatu earthquake: Port Vila embassy building among those damaged in 7.4 magnitude earthquake
Vanuatu has been rocked by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake, triggering landslides and damaging buildings — including one that houses the New Zealand, Britain, France and the US embassies.
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Eight deaths after voluntary assisted dying refusals
A coroner has called for improvements to voluntary assisted dying selection criteria, finding eight people took their own lives after being refused access.
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