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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.
 
16.01.26 - 19:36
ChatGPT to start showing ads in the US (The Guardian)
 
Ads to be placed alongside answers as OpenAI looks to beef up revenue for flagship AI productChatGPT will start including advertisements beside answers for US users as OpenAI seeks a new revenue stream.The ads will be tested first in ChatGPT for US users only, the company announced on Friday, after increasing speculation that the San Francisco firm would turn to a potential cashflow model on top of its current subscriptions. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 19:06
Amazon workers at Coventry warehouse being tested for tuberculosis after possible outbreak (The Guardian)
 
Company says TB testing carried out as 'precaution' after small number of workers contracted lung diseaseAmazon is testing workers at its Coventry warehouse for tuberculosis amid fears it is at the centre of an outbreak of the lung disease.A handful of workers from the site were found to have contagious tuberculosis (TB) last year, prompting the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to begin running a screening programme in September. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 18:18
Trump threatens tariffs against those who oppose him taking Greenland (The Guardian)
 
President raises pressure on European allies as US envoy says deal to take island 'should and will be made'Fear in Greenland as threat of invasion loomsDonald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on countries that do not “go along” with his plan to annex Greenland, increasing pressure on European allies who have opposed his effort to take over the Arctic territory.After a tense week in which Nato allies deployed troops to the largely autonomous territory, which is part of the Danish kingdom, the US president announced he might punish countries that do not support his plans to take over Greenland, using force if necessary. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 17:18
′The dollar is losing credibility′: why central banks are scrambling for gold (The Guardian)
 
Experts say central banks are increasingly stuffing their vaults as an insurance policy in a volatile worldFifteen minutes after takeoff, the call came for Serbia's central bank governor: millions of dollars' worth of gold bars, destined for a high-security Belgrade vault, had been left on the runway of a Swiss airport.In air freight – despite the extraordinary value of bullion – fresh flowers, food and other perishables still take priority. “We learned this the hard way,” Jorgovanka Tabaković told a conference late last year. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 16:36
Bank of England governor hits out at populism as Trump interferes in US Fed (The Guardian)
 
Andrew Bailey says he and heads of other institutions have responsibility to 'challenge back' populist narrativesBusiness live – latest updatesThe governor of the Bank of England has urged the world's leading global institutions to fight back against the rise of populism, warning that it represents one of the biggest threats to improvements in living standards.In a thinly veiled response to Donald Trump's attempts to interfere with the independence of the US Federal Reserve, Andrew Bailey said that he and the heads of other institutions had a duty to “challenge back” populist narratives. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 16:18
Pup-and-coming: dog clothing market soars amid cold, wet UK weather (The Guardian)
 
Trend of mini-me dressing – wearing same clothes as one's children – has extended to four-legged friendsBeyoncé and Kim Kardashian are some of the many who have long indulged in mini-me dressing – wearing the same clothes as their children – but now the trend is being extended to people's four-legged companions, too. The dog clothing market is soaring and this winter it is coats that are topping the most in-demand list.Bestsellers at Pawelier, a London-based luxury pet accessories shop include a £135 four-leg puffer coat complete with a fuzzy hood and toggle detailing, and a £110 reversible down-filled jumpsuit in cornflower blue and cappuccino brown that wouldn't look out of place on a designer catwalk. The Italian greyhounds and whippets pictured bundled up in them appear to be prepped for an Alpine adventure rather than a lap around the park. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 16:18
Sacked TikTok workers in UK launch legal action over ′union busting′ (The Guardian)
 
Moderators accuse social media firm of unfair dismissal after it fired hundreds in UK just before vote to form unionTikTok moderators have accused the social media company of “oppressive and intimidating” union busting after it fired hundreds of workers in the UK, beginning the process just before they were due to vote on forming a union.The moderators wanted to establish a collective bargaining unit to protect themselves from the personal costs of checking extreme and violent content, and have claimed TikTok is guilty of unfair dismissal and breaching trade union laws. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 16:18
Starring role for ′Kardashian jetty′ as Venice visitors seek peeks of Bezos wedding sites (The Guardian)
 
Tourists keen to see island where couple exchanged vows, seven-star hotel where they stayed and paths trodden by their celebrity guestsFor the residents of Venice who travel daily through the city's waterways, the small wooden floating jetty outside the Gritti Palace hotel is nothing special, “no different to a London underground stop,” as Igor Scomparin, a tour guide, puts it.But for a certain type of tourist it is a must-see spot. In June last year, Kim Kardashian disembarked from a water taxi here and navigated its planks during the five-day wedding of the billionaire Amazon boss, Jeff Bezos, and Lauren Sánchez, a former TV journalist. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 15:48
′Garden of Eden′: the Spanish farm growing citrus you′ve never heard of (The Guardian)
 
Todolí foundation produces varieties from Buddha's hands to sudachi and hopes to help citrus survive climate changeIt was on a trip with a friend to the east coast of Spain that the chef Matthew Slotover came across the “Garden of Eden”, an organic farm growing citrus varieties he had never heard of. The Todolí Citrus Foundation is a nonprofit venture and the largest private collection of citrus in the world with more than 500 varieties, and its owners think the rare fruit could hold the genetic secrets to growing citrus groves that can deal with climate change.The farm yields far more interesting fruit than oranges and lemons for Slotover's menu, including kumquat, finger lime, sudachi and bergamot. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 14:18
Are Trader Joe′s tote bags the last vestige of American soft power? | Dave Schilling (The Guardian)
 
No one wants to visit us any more – but they might pay $50,000 for a bag you could get here for $3There aren't many escapes from the grim onslaught of terrible news these days. You can stare at a blank wall, obsessively count the hairs on your arm, or, in a true moment of desperation, ponder the state of global fashion. I prefer the last one. I love being on the cutting edge of style, peacocking out in the decaying slopfest that is our planet. A crisp, well-made suit is a cure for all manner of emotionally trying times. I relish being hyper-aware of the goings-on of fashion, so I was one of the first sorry souls to learn of the current global obsession with flimsy canvas Trader Joe's shopping bags.For those unaware, Trader Joe's is an American grocery store chain known primarily for its affordable prices, whimsical tropical branding, and heart-attack-inducing parking lots – apparently designed to be small because the stores themselves are so tiny that they can't justify more spaces. I don't natur...
16.01.26 - 14:18
At the root of all our problems stands one travesty: politicians′ surrender to the super-rich | George Monbiot (The Guardian)
 
There are many excuses for failing to tax the ultra-wealthy. The truth is that governments don't tackle the problem because they don't want toThere is one political problem from which all others follow. It is the major cause of Donald Trump, of Nigel Farage, of the shocking weakness of their opponents, of the polarisation tearing societies apart, of the devastation of the living world. It is simply stated: the extreme wealth of a small number of people.It can also be quantified. The World Inequality Report (WIR) 2026 shows that about 56,000 people – 0.001% of the global population – corral three times more wealth than the poorest half of humanity. They afflict almost every country. In the UK, for example, 50 families hold more wealth than 50% of the population combined.George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 12:00
Top two executives at City & Guilds placed on leave (The Guardian)
 
Pair will be absent 'for short period' from vocational trainer, whose charity is under investigation by Charity CommissionThe top two executives at City & Guilds have been put on leave shortly after a scandal over millions of pounds of bonuses triggered a Charity Commission investigation into the vocational trainer.City & Guilds has told staff that its chief executive, Kirstie Donnelly, and the chief financial officer, Abid Ismail, will be “absent from work for a short period”. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 11:30
Water restored to most Kent and Sussex homes after six days′ disruption (The Guardian)
 
Up to 30,000 customers of South East Water had no supply or low pressure at height of incidentWater has been restored to most homes across Kent and Sussex after almost a week of disruption.South East Water (SEW) said the outage, which began on Saturday, was the result of Storm Goretti causing burst pipes and power cuts. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 09:48
TikTok to strengthen age-verification technology across EU (The Guardian)
 
Move comes as calls for Australia-style social media ban for under-16s grow around worldTikTok will begin the rollout of new age-verification technology across the EU in the coming weeks, as calls for an Australia-style social media ban for under-16s grow in countries including the UK.ByteDance-owned TikTok, and other major platforms popular with young people such as YouTube, are coming under increasing pressure to better identify and remove accounts belonging to children. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 09:12
UK′s housing stock hits ′highest level in 8 years′; FTSE 100 slips as commodity market pulls back- business live (The Guardian)
 
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsGood morning and welcome to our rolling coverage of business, the financial markets and the world economy.The stock of homes for sale in the UK has hit its highest level in more than eight years, the property portal Zoopla has found.Growing numbers of homes for sale is evidence of a strong underlying appetite to move home for many households.Across much of southern England, there is a much greater choice of homes for sale. Buyers are price-sensitive and have more choice, so achieving the best result depends on setting a competitive asking price and attracting early interest. Homes priced too high often take longer to sell and at the risk of achieving a lower price. It is important that homeowners price carefully and seek the advice of agents to plan the right strategy for their home sale.2.15pm GMT: US industrial production and manufacturing output stats Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 08:30
Aside from creepy surveillance, what are ′consumer-ready′ service robots actually for? | Samantha Floreani (The Guardian)
 
For A$30k you could have a remote employee see inside your home via a walking, talking machine with a chilling blank face. Count me outThere's something particularly dystopian about watching the mute headlines of daytime television play at the gym. It feels like a movie montage; pop bangers streaming, surrounded by sweaty hotties, I watch the latest horror unfold. News of war, the pandemic, death and destruction slide across the bottom of the screen below chatty hosts. It's here where I first see NEO, the “world's first consumer-ready humanoid robot designed to transform life at home”. I watch as the hosts gleefully introduce its creepy, soft, grey body and chilling blank face with puny camera eyes. As though exercising my corporeal form wasn't trial enough, now robots?Who in their right mind would want a walking, talking surveillance machine inside their home? The privacy invasion required for such robots to function goes far beyond your smart speaker listening into your conversations, your autom...
16.01.26 - 08:12
X still allowing users to post sexualised images generated by Grok AI tool (The Guardian)
 
Despite restrictions announced this week, Guardian reporters find standalone app continues to allow posting of nonconsensual contentX has continued to allow users to post highly sexualised videos of women in bikinis generated by its AI tool Grok, despite the company's claim to have cracked down on misuse.The Guardian was able to create short videos of people stripping to bikinis from photographs of fully clothed, real women. It was also possible to post this adult content on to X's public platform without any sign of it being moderated, meaning the clip could be viewed within seconds by anyone with an account. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 08:00
′If you′re flushing the toilet with grey water, people should know′: how China turned rain into an asset (The Guardian)
 
Architects and designers have recycled ancient practice of collecting rainwater to make buildings ecologically friendlyWhen the legendary Taiwanese rock band Mayday were due to perform in Beijing one evening in May 2023, some fans were worried that the rainy weather could affect the show. Mayday were taking to the stage in Beijing's National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, built for the 2008 Olympics. Like the real-life twig piles that give the building its nickname, the stadium is built with an intricate and highly porous lattice, made of steel.“Don't worry too much,” reassured an article published by the official newsletter for China's ministry of water resources. “The Bird's Nest also has its 'secret weapon'!” Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 07:42
Petrol prices vary wildly from one filling station to the next. Why? (The Guardian)
 
From postcode pricing to falling wholesale costs, the price you pay at the pump depends less on petrol itself than on where – and when – you fill upWhy do petrol prices vary so much between filling stations? On the same road I've seen a 5p-a-litre difference on what must be an identical product, while the same chains charge differently from town to town.Weird, isn't it? Of all the things we buy, the price of petrol is probably the most transparently disclosed before we enter the retailer's premises, and yet this only serves to leave us wondering why how much we pay can come down to where we live, or even on which side of the road we are driving. Continue reading......
16.01.26 - 07:42
Judge allows offshore windfarm halted by Trump to resume construction (The Guardian)
 
Setback for president, who has called windfarms 'losers', as Empire Wind project allowed to move forwardA federal judge on Thursday cleared the way for a New York offshore wind project to resume construction, a victory for the developer who said a Trump administration order to pause it would probably kill the project in a matter of days.District judge Carl J Nichols, an appointee of Donald Trump, ruled construction on the Empire Wind project could go forward while he considers the merits of the government's order to suspend the project. He faulted the government for not responding to key points in Empire Wind's court filings, including the contention that the administration violated proper procedure. Continue reading......
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