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Month: January 2024

The United Kingdom has granted 24 additional licenses for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, a decision that has been criticized as highly irresponsible.

The British government has granted permission to major oil companies to extract fossil fuels from 24 new areas in the North Sea. This decision is part of their efforts to prolong the lifespan of the aging oil and gas basin….

George Ford is a top contender for the No. 10 position on the England team, with Fin Smith also being considered as a potential replacement.

It is probable that George Ford will receive the number 10 jersey for England’s first Six Nations match against Italy on Saturday, beating out Fin Smith in the competition for the starting fly-half position. Uncapped Exeter wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso is…

The EU will postpone implementing a new environmental regulation in order to pacify farmers who are protesting.

The farmers who are protesting in Europe have achieved their first victory from Brussels, as the EU has declared a postponement of regulations that would have required them to allocate land for the promotion of biodiversity and soil health. On…

What we’ve been perusing: authors and readers sharing the books they loved during the month of January.

Simon, Guardian reader I have been reading Mariana Enríquez’s Our Share of Night, which focuses on Argentina during the 1980s and 1990s. The novel explores the dictatorship and its aftermath through themes of horror, witchcraft, and family dynamics. I appreciated…

“The global coral reef heat stress monitor has been forced to introduce new alerts as temperatures continue to rise, with some areas experiencing unprecedented levels of heat stress.”

The primary mechanism for signaling the threat of heat-induced strain on the Earth’s coral reefs has been compelled to incorporate three additional warning levels to account for continuously rising temperatures. The US government’s Coral Reef Watch program has implemented alterations…

Review of Tekken 8 – The 3D fighting game delivers a stronger impact than ever before.

I It has been nearly three decades since the original Tekken made its debut in arcades, challenging Sega’s Virtua Fighter and igniting a ten-year rivalry for dominance in the fighting game world. With its release on PlayStation, Tekken’s fluid 3D…

Labour has cautioned that the UK could face a significant downturn if they do not commit to investing £28 billion in the green economy.

A prominent business leader has stated that Labour’s plan to invest £28 billion annually in the low-carbon economy is the bare minimum. They warn that without such significant green investment, the UK will suffer from deteriorating infrastructure and stagnant industries,…

Guide to the Teams of the 2024 Six Nations Tournament

England Steve Borthwick served as the coach while Jamie George was the captain during the previous season. The team finished in fourth place. For this year’s Six Nations tournament, there are many changes happening for all teams, but especially for…

Australia’s overlooked player, Mitch Marsh, is awarded the Allan Border medal.

Mitch Marsh, the Australian allrounder, was once convinced that his career as an international cricketer was over. However, he has now been awarded the prestigious Allan Border medal. The top player for Australian men’s cricket was announced as a 32-year-old…

France has selected Lucu as their scrum-half for their opening match against Ireland in the Six Nations tournament.

Fabien Galthié believes that the French team needs to develop the ability to perform well without Antoine Dupont, and has called upon Maxime Lucu to step up and take his place before their first Six Nations match against Ireland. The…