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The Guardian Nachrichten

The Guardian ist eine linksliberale britische Tageszeitung. Neben der Printausgabe publiziert der Verlag online unter theguardian.com zu den Ressorts Politik, Wirtschaft, Sport und Lifestyle.
 
03.05.26 - 01:30
Spirit Airlines shutdown: How to get home and get refunds (The Guardian)
 
If you've been snagged in the airline's now-defunct flight schedule, here are some things to know about next stepsThe collapse of the US-based Spirit Airlines may mark the end of an era for travelers with a certain financial sensibility.But if you've been snagged in their now-defunct flight schedule, here are some things to know on how to get home, and get whole. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 22:54
Political blame game begins and passengers left adrift after Spirit ceases operations (The Guardian)
 
Republicans blame Biden administration block on JetBlue deal; Democrats point to fuel price surge amid Iran warSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email US airlines and government officials battled on Saturday to deal with stranded passengers and stricken employees after discount carrier Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations – and a political and business blame game got under way over the collapse of the low-cost carrier.“If you have a flight scheduled with Spirit Airlines, don't show up at the airport; there will be no one here to assist you,” the US secretary of transportation, Sean Duffy, warned at a press conference after laying out measures for customers booked with the Florida-based company to obtain refunds or find discounted flights on other airlines. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 22:54
Abortion pill maker asks US supreme court to halt ban on mail-order access (The Guardian)
 
Danco Laboratories files emergency appeal after lower court blocks telemedicine providers from prescribingA manufacturer of the abortion pill mifepristone, Danco Laboratories, filed an emergency appeal to the US supreme court on Saturday asking it to halt a court decision that would require an in‑person exam before the medication can be prescribed.The request came hours after the fifth US circuit court of appeals temporarily reinstated the requirement blocking telemedicine health providers from prescribing to patients by mail in response to a challenge from Louisiana. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Dig Deep! Reform frontbench promotes JCBs after £200,000 donation from firm (The Guardian)
 
Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson and Robert Jenrick, among others, have sung the praises of the JCB PotHole Pro Reform UK's leading figures have repeatedly promoted a new pothole-fixing machine by the construction company JCB, while the party received £200,000 from the British digger maker, the Guardian can reveal.Several Reform politicians including Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson, Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf and Richard Tice have sung the praises of the JCB PotHole Pro machine. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Solar booms in industrial US midwest as energy crisis persists (The Guardian)
 
Electricity has become one of the most important commodities in the region thanks to demand from datacenters, Iran war and rising utility charges For decades, the only regular visitors to the Twin Lake Reservoir in Lima, Ohio, were fishers passing hot summer evenings trying to snag a largemouth bass.But today, it's a hive of activity. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 18:18
Two buses, three hours and 13 miles: how Americans in ′transit deserts′ get groceries without cars (The Guardian)
 
As Covid-era funding dries up and bus services are cut, a food insecurity crisis is brewing from Tennessee to Rhode IslandZen'Yari Winters' job, at a pet shop in East Memphis, Tennessee, should be a 20-minute trip from her house. She leaves herself three hours to get there. “The bus is always, always late,” she said – if it shows up at all.It's not just her work commute that's affected by the time-consuming guessing game that is riding with the Memphis Area Transit Authority (Mata). The only full-service grocer in the Chelsea-Hollywood area where she lives closed in 2025. To shop for food in person, she could take two buses for a 13-mile (20km) trip to Walmart. But she risks waiting at bus stops for hours with perishables – or shelling out about $24 for an Uber back. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 16:30
Zambia cancels world′s largest human rights and tech summit days before start (The Guardian)
 
Government blocks RightsCon 2026 conference saying it did not 'align with national values'The world's largest conference on human rights and technology has been cancelled just days before it was due to start after the Zambian government told organisers it did not align with “national values”.Zambia's government had originally welcomed the RightsCon 2026 summit on “human rights in the digital age”, due to be held in the capital, Lusaka, on 5-8 May, but Thabo Kawana, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information & Media, said last week that the conference would not go ahead to allow time to ensure the gathering “aligns with Zambia's national values, policy priorities, and broader public interest considerations”. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 16:30
′They don′t belong in our environment′: US vineyards battle spotted lanternflies as invasive insects spread (The Guardian)
 
From Virginia to New York, the bugs drain vines, cut yields and leave growers resorting to one simple fix: squash themAround grape harvest time about three years ago, an employee at Zephaniah Farm Vineyard in Leesburg, Virginia, noticed bugs, about 1in long with gray and black wings and a bright red underwing, atop some trees.While the insects were pretty, they were there for the grapevines and not welcome guests at the vineyard, which sits atop a farm that the Zephaniah family has run since 1949. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 13:12
Less financial stability, smaller social safety nets: inside the gen Z investing boom (The Guardian)
 
Apps, AI tools and shaky job prospects are pushing gen Z into markets earlier, blending caution with risk-takingAmbrico Ranginui first heard of cryptocurrencies when he was 12 years old. By the time he was 16, he had saved enough from birthday gifts and his allowance to invest.“Growing up in a single mum household, it made me quite a determined person to get ahead,” Ranginui said. “I wanted to find new avenues to make money and crypto was so fascinating at the time.” Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 13:12
Wrexham AFC used taxpayer funds for pitch upgrades not mentioned in initial grant (The Guardian)
 
Documents made no reference to pitch works later added to £18m deal, with club spending £1.7m on upgradesWrexham AFC, the football club part-owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, used taxpayer funds to re-lay its pitch, even though initial grant documents assessing the state investment did not make reference to it.The club has been awarded £18m in grants, with the first £3.8m tranche in February 2022. However, legally required state aid documents relating to that initial grant made no reference to the pitch works. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 13:00
ACCC v Woolworths may have exposed the ′magic′ of supermarket discounts – but will it change how we shop? (The Guardian)
 
The seven-day trial in the watchdog's case against the supermarket offered a rare glimpse into its internal machinationsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPicture this: you're at Woolworths, weighing up which laundry powder offers the best value for money.A 2kg box of Fab is on sale with a “Prices Dropped” promotional ticket showing it “Is” $8. The label also says the laundry powder has been reduced, and “Was” $14. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 12:30
Britain pioneered the comfortable retirement – but that golden age is coming to an end | Helen McCarthy (The Guardian)
 
The once inexorable rise in retiree living standards since the second world war has broken down. Can we keep the dream alive for future generations?When you think of retirement, what comes to mind? Perhaps it is images of older people enjoying a well-deserved period of leisure and comfort in the final stretch of their lives. Cruise ships, garden centres, golf clubs and bungalows by the sea. The truth is that this image is now, in large part, the artefact of a bygone age. A long and comfortable retirement starting at 60 or 65 is beginning to look like a collective social experience whose moment has passed. The political and economic forces it relied upon appear to have run their course – and it's time to start thinking about what comes next. Retirement in Britain has a surprisingly short history, underpinned by dramatic improvements in older people's quality of life over the past 50 years. Large public and private bureaucracies first started to enrol long-serving employees into pension schemes from the...
02.05.26 - 12:12
BBC News to bear deepest cuts amid 2,000 planned job losses (The Guardian)
 
Staff warned news operations face 15% cut, above BBC-wide 10% target, as corporation pushes through £600m savings planThe BBC's news operation is to cut costs by a steeper-than-expected 15%, with staff told to expect heavy redundancies.The division, home to about a quarter of all BBC staff, is being saddled with one of the highest cost-cutting targets as the corporation attempts to cut as many as 2,000 jobs in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 12:12
Gaga, Dior and $24 tweezers: how The Devil Wears Prada 2 turns rags to riches (The Guardian)
 
From celebrity cameos to lucrative brand partnerships, The Devil Wears Prada 2's approach to maximising revenue is worthy of Runway's finestFor a film that serves as a commentary on the perilous economics of today's media landscape, it's fitting that promotion for The Devil Wears Prada 2 has been so frank about its finances.Speaking ahead of the New York premiere, Meryl Streep revealed she initially turned down the role of withering fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly in the 2006 original in a bid to extract more money from its producers. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 11:54
European countries still expect to lose money at World Cup despite prize fund increase (The Guardian)
 
European nations wanted more merit-based prize moneyHigh costs of travel and hotels will exceed Fifa payoutsA number of leading European countries still expect to lose money at the World Cup despite Fifa increasing the prize and participation fund by $112m (£82m) this week.The main host federation, US Soccer, is also understood to be forecasting an operational loss on the tournament, although that will be more than offset by a projected $100m windfall from a revenue-sharing agreement from ticket sales with Fifa that will also benefit the two other co-hosts, Canada and Mexico. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 11:42
Yoko Ono trademark challenge leaves sour taste for John Lemon beer maker (The Guardian)
 
Breton brewer forced to stop selling craft beer after Beatles singer's widow registered lemon name to stop him being mockedA Brittany brewer is in a squeeze after Yoko Ono ordered him to stop selling a bestselling craft beer labelled John Lemon.The Japanese-American artist and widow of the Beatles star John Lennon claimed it was a breach of a trademark she had registered a decade ago to stop her late husband being mocked, his name misused and his reputation sullied. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 11:42
Cuba says Trump′s fresh sanctions on its economy amount to ′collective punishment′ (The Guardian)
 
The US sanctions target people operating in broad sections of Cuban economy, including energy, defence and miningCuba's government has said new sanctions imposed on the island by Donald Trump amounted to “collective punishment”, as an enormous 1 May procession outside the American embassy in Havana vowed to “defend the homeland”.In an executive order on Friday, the US president said he would impose sanctions on people involved in broad sections of the Cuban economy, as he seeks to put more pressure on Havana after ousting Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro, earlier this year. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 09:12
New free financial advice plan aims to help Britons build savings (The Guardian)
 
'Targeted support' means certain banks and financial institutions can offer free extra help with investments and pensionsMany Britons are daunted by the world of investing, but new City rules mean certain banks and financial institutions can offer free extra help with investments and pensions.Last month marked the launch of “targeted support”, a new regulated service that permits companies to suggest investments and pension products to customers that might provide a better return. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 08:48
′People can see it – but can′t use it′: mystery of completed East-West Rail line that has no passenger trains (The Guardian)
 
The East West Rail project linking Oxford to Milton Keynes was finished in 2024. There's just one hitch: no servicesThe rumbling noise in the night, still enough to waken the unhabituated, is what really goads some people living in Winslow, Buckinghamshire. Freight trains running through the new station since late 2024 prove this stretch of railway is operational. But the long-promised passenger services have yet to appear – and there is no sign of any arriving soon.Welcome to East West Rail, open or not. For well over a decade, ministers have talked up a new railway linking Oxford to Cambridge via Milton Keynes to accelerate the drive for housing, jobs and growth – an arc of tech industry hailed as the UK's answer to Silicon Valley. Continue reading......
02.05.26 - 08:48
′There is real danger′: landline phone users voice fears over digital switchover (The Guardian)
 
Rural dwellers reveal failings in backup plans, as campaigners call for deadline to be extended from 2027 to 2030“Every time there is a power failure I lose all means of communication with the outside world,” says Robert Dewar of life in a remote village in the Scottish Highlands since the landlines were transferred from the old copper cable network to broadband connections.Blackouts also knock out the village's mobile phone signal. “Our most recent power cut lasted for 42 hours,” Dewar says. The interruption outlasted his five-hour emergency backup battery. “If I had had a heart attack there is damn all I could have done about it, except compose myself, say my prayers, and await the outcome.” Continue reading......
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