‘The greed is palpable’: Oil and gas workers to strike as fossil fuel firms record bumper profits
Oil and gas workers are planning to hit fossil fuel firms with a ‘tsunami’ of strikes, unions have announced. The mass industrial action will include
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Oil and gas workers are planning to hit fossil fuel firms with a ‘tsunami’ of strikes, unions have announced. The mass industrial action will include
The owners of vehicles equipped with devices to manipulate their emissions, such as those used in the so-called Dieselgate scandal, have the right to compensation, according
Advanced brain scans have shown how a powerful psychedelic drug increases connectivity in areas of the brain linked to higher level functions, such as imagination.
Colombia could soon ban bullfighting. It is one of just eight countries where the practice is still legal. The tradition has taken some blows around
By any stretch of the imagination, Ukraine probably isn’t joining the EU any time soon. Plagued by deep structural issues – not to mention Russia’s
Europe’s winter has come to an end. While this winter had the standard duration of three months, it felt like the lengthiest season on record:
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday during a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin described Beijing and Moscow as “great neighbouring powers” and “strategic
The pandemic-led boom that boosted tech companies and their valuations has now turned into a bust in the face of decades-high inflation and rapidly rising
Londoners will soon be able to take ‘beaver safaris’ to see the animals in the wild. Widely hunted for their fur and meat, beavers went
The pandemic-led boom that boosted tech companies and their valuations has now turned into a bust in the face of decades-high inflation and rapidly rising