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Rising sea levels and ecological damage caused by heavy use of flood defence system force city authorities to consider next moveThe Arsenale, the colossal shipyard that was the engine of the Venetian Republicâs domination for seven centuries, remains the nucleus of the cityâs control over the water. Its northern section is made up of cavernous brick warehouses called capannoni, which in the 16th century could produce a warship a day through a rigorously ordered assembly line.Now, one of them houses the operations centre of the Mose, the sprawling flood defence system that protects the city. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPoliticians warn partyâs pledge to âpunishâ countries seeking justice for slavery will harm and isolate BritainCommonwealth politicians say they will not back down from seeking reparations as UK public figures, including a former Reform insider, warn the rightwing partyâs pledge to âpunishâ countries seeking justice for slavery would harm and isolate Britain.This week, Reform UK said they would halt visas for nationals of countries formally demanding reparations from Britain if they took power. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe âbank is closed and the door is lockedâ, says Zia Yusuf as calls grow for compensation to remedy historical wrongsReform UK has said it would stop issuing visas to any person from a country which continues to demand compensation from the UK for its role in the transatlanctic trade in enslaved people.Zia Yusuf, the partyâs home affairs spokesperson, told the Daily Telegraph that the call for reparations was âinsultingâ. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTehran says it will confront any land attack, as Trump says regimeâs export hub on Kharg Island could be taken âvery easilyâ. Plus, how Americans can rebuild its once robust peace movementGood morning.Iran has warned the US that it is prepared to confront any ground assault, accusing Washington of secretly planning a land attack while publicly seeking talks, as the war that has killed thousands of people and caused the biggest ever disruption to global energy supplies entered its second month.What has Donald Trump said? In an interview published last night, the US president did little to assuage those concerns, telling the Financial Times that his âpreference would be to take the oilâ in Iran, and saying of Iranâs crucial export hub on Kharg Island: âWe could take it very easily.âThis is a developing story. Follow the liveblog here.Why is this important to Cuba? The thousands of barrels of crude would provide significant relief to Cuba, which, according to the president, Miguel DĂaz-Canel, has not received any oil imports for three months, leading to strict rationing of gasoline and exacerbating an energy crisis that has resulted in multiple power outages across the country. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTehran says it will confront any land attack, as Houthi missiles fired at Israel signal further escalation in regionMiddle East crisis â live updatesIran has warned the US that it is prepared to confront any ground assault, accusing Washington of secretly planning a land attack while publicly seeking talks, as the war that has killed thousands of people and caused the biggest-ever disruption to global energy supplies entered its second month.As efforts to find a negotiated conclusion to hostilities inched forward with a meeting of regional powers in Pakistan, there were signs of further escalation over the weekend as Yemenâs Iran-backed Houthis entered the conflict for the first time, and the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country was widening its invasion of southern Lebanon. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSuella Braverman presses the FA to scrap diversity and inclusion policies, which she claims are âracistâReform UK has been accused of seeking to insert âtoxic politicsâ into football after the party pressed the Football Association in England to scrap diversity and inclusion policies.Suella Braverman wrote to the FA on Tuesday to ask for a meeting to discuss the governing bodyâs diversity policies, which Reformâs equalities spokesperson described as âutter woke nonsenseâ. Continue reading...
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