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Australia can switch from fossil fuel exports to renewables, says next Cop president
13. June 2026 (02:00)
Climate minister Chris Bowen says country must prepare for changing world and can play bigger role in reducing emissionsAustralia will find exporting fossil fuels increasingly difficult but can switch to exporting clean energy products, the president of the next UN climate negotiations has declared.Speaking at a climate conference in Bonn, Germany, Chris Bowen, Australia’s minister for climate change and energy, argued his country had led the global push to “transition away from fossil fuels” – based on the rapid growth of renewable energy and batteries in its domestic power grids – and that its economy could manage the switch. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Palantir loses legal challenge to force Swiss magazine to publish responses
13. June 2026 (01:12)
Data analytics company loses on 22 out of 23 counts in lawsuit disputing how Swiss government rejected firm’s servicesThe US technology company Palantir has lost a legal challenge to force a Swiss independent magazine to publish its responses to articles about how the Swiss government rejected its services.The data analytics company lost on 22 out of 23 counts of the suit. In a ruling on Friday, Zurich’s commercial court dismissed the majority of counterstatement requests filed by the company and its Swiss subsidiary finding that only a single passage in one article warranted a published response from the company. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Switzerland to vote on plan to cap population at 10 million
13. June 2026 (01:02)
The right-wing Swiss People's Party calls the plan a "sustainability initiative", but opponents say it is a recipe for chaos. (BBC News)
NHS braces for ‘triple whammy’ as resident doctors confirm four-day walkout
13. June 2026 (01:01)
Resident doctors in England are set to stage another four-day walkout from 7am on Monday (London News)
Labour facing ‘summer of discontent’ with Starmer ‘in limbo’, claims SNP
13. June 2026 (01:01)
Dave Doogan was speaking in the wake of the latest ministerial departures from the UK Government. (London News)
A million events was never in the plan, says parkrun founder as milestone nears
13. June 2026 (01:01)
The first runner to participate in 1,000 parkruns, Darren Wood, reached the number last month. (London News)
NHS faces ‘triple whammy’ during resident doctor walkout
13. June 2026 (01:01)
The walkout starts on Monday morning and will end on Friday June 19 at 6.59am. (London News)
US justice department approves $111bn merger of Paramount and Warner Bros Discovery
13. June 2026 (00:08)
Deal still under UK scrutiny with new investigation, and could face lawsuit from state attorneys generalDonald Trump’s Department of Justice has decided to approve the $111bn merger of Paramount Skydance, controlled by the Ellison family, and Warner Bros Discovery, the parent company of networks like CNN and HBO.The deal was approved by the justice department’s anti-trust division after months of review, and despite the concerns of many people in the entertainment and media industries who believe it will hurt competition by reducing the number of film studios and – most likely – merging two news networks, Paramount’s CBS News and CNN. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
The college scam that promised students fleeing war a new life in Finland
13. June 2026 (00:08)
BBC speaks to students from war-torn Myanmar who say they were cheated after paying to study abroad. (BBC News)
Blood test can find thousands of genetic conditions in pregnancy, say scientists
13. June 2026 (00:00)
Technique that examines fragments of foetal DNA in mother’s bloodstream could limit need for invasive screening, according to researchersA new maternal blood test that can detect thousands of serious genetic conditions in the developing foetus could limit the need for invasive screening during pregnancy, according to scientists.The test, to be described at the European Society for Human Genetics conference in Gothenburg on Saturday, relies on detecting tiny fragments of a foetus’s DNA that circulate in the mother’s bloodstream during pregnancy. Using advanced sequencing techniques, scientists were able to identify a very high proportion of genetic conditions, such as cystic fibrosis, that are currently only reliably diagnosed using amniocentesis or other invasive tests. Continue reading... (The Guardian)