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Fires consumed area larger than Italy of Brazil’s wilderness in 2024 – report
After enduring its worst drought on record in 2024, Brazil closed the year with another alarming milestone: between January and December, 30.86m hectares of wilderness burned – an area larger than Italy.
The figure published in a new report is 79% higher than in 2023 and the largest recorded by …
Brazil appoints veteran diplomat as Cop30 president for November summit
France needs ‘clearer’ rape laws that include consent, report finds
France should update its rape law to add a clear reference to consent, a parliamentary report has found, months after French society was shaken by
over the repeated drugging and rape ofGisèle Pelicot
. , to be …The Rules of Attraction: a surprisingly poignant Bret Easton Ellis adaptation
A snarling portrait of a group of desperate college kids, Roger Avary’s The Rules of Attraction was branded by many critics a callow exercise: as cruel as its bricked-up, empathy-starved protagonist, Sean (James Van Der Beek).
In the 2002 film, overprivileged teenagers numb themselves with weed and breakfast cigarettes, roll …
‘It was pure accident’: how Chase UK’s boss went from communist Poland to Wall Street banking … via linguistics
It all started in spring 2019, in a secret office on the seventh floor of JP Morgan’s London headquarters in Canary Wharf. Tucked behind the bustling staff canteen, at the end of a corridor that snaked past the office gym and in-house doctor, future Chase UK chief executive Kuba Fast …
Is UK jobs market already showing warning lights over Reeves budget?
the latest labour market figures
were being gathered in the run-up to Christmas by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), employers were only just beginning to digest a budget that will load about £25bn on to their wage bills.The data from December showed pay increased …
Heathrow third runway plan labelled ‘desperate’ amid Labour divisions
A reported plan to approve a third runway at Heathrow and an expansion of Gatwick and Luton airports has been labelled “desperate”, as the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, faces opposition from within Labour to the decision.
Reeves is poised to make a swathe of announcements intended to increase economic growth in …
Tuesday briefing: What inauguration day told us about Trump’s plan for power
‘The struggle remains immense’: daily life in Gaza as the truce takes hold
On the first morning of the first day after the ceasefire, the market of Asdaa camp, a sprawling area of tents and makeshift shelters on the central Gaza coast, was busy.
Some shoppers had come because prices of the small range of basic necessities available had dropped since the ceasefire …
Australian oysters’ blood could hold key to fighting drug-resistant superbugs, researchers find
An antimicrobial protein found in the blood of an Australian oyster could help in the fight against superbugs, new research suggests.
Australian scientists have discovered that a protein found in the haemolymph – the equivalent of blood – of the Sydney rock oyster,
Saccostrea glomerata,
can kill bacteria itself …