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Amazon asks permission to launch drones in north-east of England
Amazon is seeking permission to launch drones from its warehouse in Darlington, County Durham, in the latest step towards using the devices to deliver packages to homes.
The technology company is to hold a public meeting with local people next week as it seeks permission from the Civil Aviation Authority …
Indonesian president Prabowo’s first 100 days marked by u-turns, missteps … and sky-high popularity
Days after he was sworn in as Indonesia’s eighth president, retired general Prabowo Subianto, kicked off his tenure with a militaristic boot camp in the hills of Java.
In olive-green army fatigues and combat boots, his new cabinet – from bespectacled technocrats to former officers – marched and stood in …
Rachel Reeves tells MPs of plans to go ‘further and faster’ in pursuit of growth
Rachel Reeves has told MPs the government needs to go “further and faster” to increase economic growth, as Downing Street sought to reassure people concerned about the environment that net zero and increasing output go “hand in hand”.
The chancellor has unnerved some Labour MPs and green campaigners with her …
‘Memory hurts, memory guides’: Auschwitz’s survivors gather for 80th anniversary of camp’s liberation
On a day of startling blue skies, Auschwitz survivors stood before princes and presidents on Monday to remind the world, perhaps for the final time, of the horrors they had suffered there during one of the darkest moments of human history.
Beneath a white marquee erected in front of the …
Badenoch tells inquiry of fake claims on WhatsApp during Covid pandemic
Family WhatsApp groups were a greater concern for spreading fake news during the pandemic than social media platforms, Kemi Badenoch has told the Covid inquiry.
The Conservative party leader, who was minister for equalities during the crisis, said experts could easily challenge false information shared on platforms such as X …
Scottish salmon producers allowed to remove ‘farmed’ from front of packaging
Producers of Scottish salmon can drop the word “farmed” from the front of their packaging after government lawyers argued it was unnecessary and pejorative.
protected geographical indication
(PGI) of “Scottish farmed salmon” to “Scottish salmon” last year, after lobbying from the industry.PGI …
Serbian students block Belgrade road junction to increase pressure on Vučić
German opposition leader vows to push asylum law change after killings
Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s opposition conservatives, has vowed to bring proposals for an immediate change to the country’s asylum law before parliament this week, even if it ends up being passed with the support of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland.
Merz, who is expected to become Germany’s next …
Political interference in central banks risks economic harm, ECB president warns
Political interference in central bank policymaking could harm plans to bring down inflation, the head of
(ECB) has said.In a veiled warning to Donald Trump, after the US president last week
demanded the Federal Reserve “immediately” lower interest rates
, …