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03.05.26 - 13:18
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Cuba gets trickle of intrepid tourists as Trump′s oil blockade continues (The Guardian)
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Island's tourism industry been hit hard by severe US pressure – but some say foreigners should still visitLeslie Simon and Marc Bender had arrived in Havana for a 10-day holiday, despite their president's repeated threats of military action against Cuba.The two retired union lawyers from Los Angeles flew in via Miami sporting badges reading “ICE OUT!” and shared a somewhat negative opinion of the US's past. Continue reading......
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03.05.26 - 12:24
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Trump may not be a fan of clean energy but Iran war is accelerating global shift from oil and gas | Heather Stewart (The Guardian)
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Unintended consequence of US president's actions will be boon for China, the leading renewables manufacturerOperation Epic Fury has thus far achieved none of Donald Trump's war aims, but it may well accelerate the global transition towards the clean energy he loves to hate.Last week brought the latest exchange of verbal blows in the standoff over the strait of Hormuz. Iran is “choking like a stuffed pig” on the oil it is unable to export because of the US blockade, Trump claimed. Continue reading......
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03.05.26 - 11:18
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UK ′invention agency′ grants £50m of public money to US tech and venture capital firms (The Guardian)
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Exclusive: Brainchild of Dominic Cummings, Aria is aimed at funding 'crazy' scientific projects to benefit the UKBritain's “invention agency” has pledged £50m of UK taxpayer money to US tech companies and venture capital projects.Dreamed up by Dominic Cummings to fund “crazy” ideas, the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria) is meant to “restore Britain's place as a scientific superpower”. Continue reading......
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