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12.04.26 - 15:01
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Nigeria setzt auf britische Hafeninvestitionen (DW)
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Große Hoffnungen ruhen auf der Modernisierung der Häfen Apapa Quays und Tin Can Island. Es bestehen jedoch weiterhin Bedenken hinsichtlich der Korruption und der seit langem bestehenden Engpässe in Nigerias Häfen....
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12.04.26 - 13:15
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Calls For A Government Social Media ′Disinformation′ Unit (ZeroHedge)
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Calls For A Government Social Media 'Disinformation' Unit
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
Sadiq Khan is pushing hard for a new state-backed disinformation unit to silence online criticism of London. The Mayor claims a “dark blizzard of disinformation” is undermining the city, linking it directly to offline harm, and wants government tools to force Big Tech to act – or else.
In a post on X (replies closed of course), Khan declared: “We can't ignore the link between online disinformation and offline harm. At the Cambridge Disinformation Summit, I spoke about how the 'outrage economy' is eating away at the basic bonds of trust that hold our societies together – and why we need urgent action.”
We can't ignore the link between online disinformation and offline harm.
At the Cambridge Disinformation Summit, I spoke about how the "outrage economy" is eating away at the basic bonds of trust that hold our societies together – and why w...
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12.04.26 - 10:48
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Is it game over for the BP share price rally? (Fool)
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The BP share price has looked like a one-way bet in recent weeks as oil and gas prices soar but Harvey Jones warns it could go anywhere from here.
The post Is it game over for the BP share price rally? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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12.04.26 - 09:36
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Why are investors betting against Greggs shares? (Fool)
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Hedge funds and institutions are betting against Greggs shares in a big way. But could that be creating a buying opportunity for long-term investors?
The post Why are investors betting against Greggs shares? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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12.04.26 - 09:12
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Get ready for Rolls-Royce shares′ next move higher (Fool)
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Rolls-Royce shares have pulled back in 2026 amid geopolitical instability. Could we be about to see another explosive move higher?
The post Get ready for Rolls-Royce shares' next move higher appeared first on The Motley Fool UK....
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12.04.26 - 08:06
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′We′re trapped′: despair for sellers as Iran war knocks confidence in UK housing market (The Guardian)
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Estate agents say rising mortgage costs have created a mood of fear, with Canterbury among the cities being hitHave you lost a mortgage deal or seen your rate rise?On a warm, spring morning in Canterbury, the cobbled streets are buzzing with activity and the white Tudor houses gleam in the sun.It is a scene that seems far removed from events in the Middle East, but the conflict is undermining business and consumer confidence – rattling the city's housing market just as the spring selling season began. Continue reading......
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12.04.26 - 07:12
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′A house of cards′: how did Wireless festival get it so wrong on Kanye West? (The Guardian)
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Industry experts say booking of controversial US rapper was calculated risk that has implications for all festivalsThe fallout over Wireless announcing Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) as its 2026 headliner was both swift and considerable.Last Sunday, major sponsors of the three-day festival, including Pepsi and Diageo, began to withdraw their involvement in the face of a significant backlash to Ye's shocking pronouncements on the Jewish community and the Holocaust. UK Jewish groups threatened to protest if the shows went ahead. Keir Starmer called the decision to book the rapper who wrote a song titled Heil Hitler “deeply concerning”. Continue reading......
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12.04.26 - 07:12
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Low-tax Texas opens London office to lure jobs and investment (The Guardian)
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Exclusive: US state is targeting corporate heavyweights in the UK with subsidies and incentives Y'all Street: Bullish Dallas aims to steal New York's crownThe US state of Texas is putting UK businesses in its crosshairs with the launch this month of a dedicated London office to lure jobs and investment to the low-tax Lone Star State.Texas recently secured approval for the new site, adding to a growing list of international offices from which it can try to draw corporate heavyweights across its borders. Continue reading......
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