• Man, 23, who admitted posting his support for Hamas after October 7 terror onslaught on Israel avoids jail after claiming he was 'caught up in the toxic environment of social media'

    Ozain Yousef was given a suspended 16 week sentence for his posts. He posted extremist material online that was supportive of Hamas. His lawyer claimed he was 'caught up in the toxic environment of social media'

  • The Return of Terrorism

    With its “war on terrorism,” the United States launched a global campaign against the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks as well as a number of other targets. The campaign probably created more terrorists than it killed. Moreover, U.S. interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq—the first with only a tangential relationship to al-Qaeda, the second with no More

  • The Toxic Culture at Tesla

    "The factory floors at America’s top seller of electric vehicles are rife with racial harassment, sexual abuse, and injuries on the job."

  • The Toxic Culture at Tesla

    Bryce Covert The factory floors at America’s top seller of electric vehicles are rife with racial harassment, sexual abuse, and injuries on the job.

  • Terrorism against Cuba with more US funds

    Havana, Apr 13 (Prensa Latina) U.S. taxpayers' money will be used to finance another initiative of media terrorism against Cuba, under the name of Accelerate Fund for Independent Media and Content Creators, digital platforms denounced here. The post Terrorism against Cuba with more US funds first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • The state of open source in Europe

    Open source is at a crossroads. For the past few years, venture capital has directly or indirectly paid for many of the contributors and much of the infrastructure it needed to keep going. That was until the past 24 months or so, when funding started to slow down, leading to less internal development or funding resources going toward open source. Companies suddenly had to justify themselves, have a real business model, cut costs, and fundamentally start to return something to investors. On the...

  • Where does Europe’s rubbish go?

    The European Union is responsible for producing over 2.1 billion tonnes of waste annually, as per the European Parliament’s findings, but where does it end up? Surprisingly, a significant chunk of European waste, specifically 33 million tonnes in 2021, found its way to shores beyond the EU—a staggering 77 per cent increase since 2004. A […]

  • Bumpy ride for electric cars in Europe

    Electric cars are a key part of Europe’s green transition plans but the road ahead remains littered with obstacles with 10 years to go before a crucial milestone. Despite the fact that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the European Union as of 2035, sales of plug-in “zero emission” […]

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    A knife attack in Australia is being treated as terrorism

    Australian police say a knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest during a church service as worshippers watched online and in person, and sparked a riot was an act of terrorism.

  • Bumpy ride for electric cars in Europe

    Electric cars are a key part of Europe's green transition plans but the road ahead remains littered with obstacles with 10 years to go before a crucial milestone.Despite the fact that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the European Union as of 2035, sales of plug-in zero emission vehicles have stalled in the region in recent months.The market share for electric cars has shrunk from 14.16 percent last year to 12 percent or less since the start of this year, a drop...

  • Negative: The Bloomberg Open, Europe Edition

    Good morning. Fitch revises its outlook for China’s sovereign rating to negative. The US approves the sale of some weapons to Ukraine. And we learn what’s on the menu when Fumio Kishida visits the White House tonight.

  • 'My toxic boyfriend dumped me for being too fat

    A woman has been left fuming after her 'toxic' ex-boyfriend got in touch to criticise her for losing weight - after he dumped her for being 'too fat' a year earlier