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Men indicted for growing cannabis at state-subsidised smart farm in South Korea
The suspects received monthly vouchers and electricity bill discounts under a government programme.
Missiles in the Gulf could dim the lights in Dhaka
The escalating conflict in Iran and the Gulf region has exposed a structural reality: geography remains the ultimate arbiter of market stability. Nowhere is this more acute than the Strait of Hormuz, the maritime artery for 20% of global oil and a significant share of liquefied
World Book Day: Climate-related reads that offer hope, healing and growth
Looking for an inspiring climate read? A bookworm shares five favourites.
Crypto's 24/7 platforms dominated Iran war trading when markets closed
Over the weekend, as US and Israeli strikes on Iran unfolded, decentralised crypto exchanges operating around the clock became the primary venue for real-time price discovery in oil, gold and other assets.
Lobbyists send legal threats to councils over anti-wood burner campaigns
At least eight councils receive legal threats alleging flyers criticising wood burners are in breach of advertising codes Lobbyists for the UK wood-burning stove industry have threatened councils with legal action over public information campaigns warning of the harms of air
Discover Europe with an island-hopping trip this summer
In 2026, so-called 'island hopping' – visiting multiple islands by sea or air – emerges as a leading luxury travel trend. We map routes across Europe.
Commission seeks input on revision of state aid rules on guarantees
The European Commission has launched a call for evidence on the revision of the Guarantee Notice, which describes how the Commission assesses State guarantees under EU state aid rules. Key aspects of the revision will be ensuring market-conformity of guarantee premiums,
Scientists just looked inside Darwin’s 200-year-old specimen jars without opening them
Scientists have used a laser technique to analyze Charles Darwin’s original Galápagos specimens without opening their nearly 200-year-old jars. By shining light through the glass, the method reveals the chemical makeup of the preservation fluids inside. Researchers successfully
Watch: Firefighters rescue wolf trapped in canal in northern Italy
Firefighters rescued a young female wolf that had fallen into a canal in San Giovanni Lupatoto near Verona. The exhausted animal was sedated and taken to veterinarians before an expected release back into the wild, authorities said.
Half of Amazon insects could face dangerous heat stress
A sweeping new study of more than 2,000 insect species reveals a troubling reality: many insects may be far less capable of coping with rising temperatures than scientists once hoped. Researchers found that while some species living at higher altitudes can temporarily boost
Box Office Preview: Pixar’s ‘Hoppers’ to Bound Past Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride!’
'Hoppers' could mark the biggest opening in a decade for an original Pixar title. Conversely, Gyllenhaal's foray into Frankenstein territory isn't going over so great with critics.
Chinese military flights around Taiwan fall, Trump-Xi meeting may be factor
Chinese air force activity around Taiwan has fallen sharply in recent weeks.
Macron asks Netanyahu to 'refrain from a ground offensive' in Lebanon
French President Emmanuel Macron said he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from a ground offensive in Lebanon. Macron also said he spoke with Lebanese leaders, stressing the need for Hezbollah to cease its attacks.
Perishables to plane parts stranded as Middle East conflict hits air cargo
By Allison Lampert, Lisa Baertlein and Julie Zhu March 5 (Reuters) - Shipments ranging from fresh produce to airplane parts are in limbo as an escalating Middle East conflict reduces the world's air cargo capacity by more than one-fifth and pushes up freight rates, with
Taiwan opposition backs $14b for US arms, but no ‘blank cheque’
Lai Ching-te’s government proposed US$40b (S$51b) in funding for critical defence purchases.
Trump’s Venezuela playbook the wrong script for Iran
There’s a tempting logic to the analogy. The Trump administration orchestrated the dramatic removal of Nicolas Maduro in January — a swift, tactically audacious operation that produced an oil deal, a compliant interim government and a triumphant press conference at Mar-a-Lago.
Africa: Ethiopia - a New Phase of Support for Safety Nets Will Foster Resilience and Create Pathways to Decent Jobs
[World Bank] Washington -- The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved a new phase of support for safety nets in Ethiopia under the Productive Safety Net Project 6 (PSNP 6), a project designed to create jobs, enhance food security, build climate resilience, and
Scientists discover the protein that malaria parasites can’t live without
Scientists have uncovered a crucial weakness in the malaria parasite that could open the door to new treatments. Researchers identified a protein called Aurora-related kinase 1 (ARK1) that acts like a traffic controller during the parasite’s unusual cell division process,
What time does Pokémon Pokopia reset?
Some buildings in Pokopia tell you it'll take until "tomorrow" to finish. We explain what time a new day starts and what actually resets.
Should you go to Bleak Beach or Rocky Ridges first in Pokémon Pokopia?
You'll unlock both Bleak Beach and Rocky Ridges as your second areas in Pokémon Pokopia, but they both unlock different mechanics to play with.
Pokémon Pokopia Habitat Dex list and requirements
Our Pokopia guide lists the available habitats in the game, along with what you need to make them and which Pokémon spawn from them.
Pokédex and available Pokémon in Pokémon Pokopia
If you're looking to fill in that gap in your Pokédex, check out our guide on all the Pokémon in Pokopia.
How to make copies of items in Pokémon Pokopia
There's a 3D printer in the Pokopia Pokémon Center that lets you make copies of your items. Here's how to use it.
How to get bigger storage chests in Pokémon Pokopia
In Pokopia, you can get a bigger storage option, but you'll need to find more Pokémon first.
How Drifloon's Dream Islands work in Pokémon Pokopia
In Pokopia, Drifloon can take you to Dream Islands, which are filled with materials to take home. We explain how they work in our guide.
10 Pokémon Pokopia beginner's tips to help you perfect your island
If you're starting Pokémon Pokopia, take a look at these tips to help you start on the right (Ditto) foot.
'Time to Party!' walkthrough and quest steps in Pokémon Pokopia
Our guide explains how to finish the "Time to Party!" important request in Pokopia and how to "raise the mood" for DJ Rotom.
'Rebuild the Huge Building!' walkthrough and quest steps in Pokémon Pokopia
Our Pokopia guide lists all the materials you'll need to rebuild the building in Sparkling Skylands, and how to get paper.
Tiny, lost and constipated: what a baby turtle told Australian scientists about warming seas
The arrival of loggerheads in New South Wales shows these ‘sentinels of climate change’ are being forced into unknown territory When Bulwal Bilima (BB for short) first arrived at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, she, or possibly he, was lethargic, badly constipated and
A Europe of clean, green cities and resurgent industry is a fantasy – unless we get really creative | Hans Larsson
If we want things to be ‘Made in Europe’ again, we need to be realistic about how grimy and grey our centres of commerce once were “Bitterfeld, Bitterfeld, where dirt falls from the sky,” went a popular saying. Located in the intensely industrialised Chemical Triangle of the
Out-of-bounds camera reveals Resident Evil Requiem's Grace is a Redditor
Horrifyingly, she uses light mode.
Singapore to mount repatriation flight on Saturday to bring citizens home from Middle East
MFA has deployed crisis response teams to Oman and Saudi Arabia as it works to secure further evacuation options.
US Senate Republicans block legislation to limit Trump's powers in Iran war
Explosions were reported in Israel after a US submarine sank an Iranian warship, prompting Tehran to threaten the destruction of military and economic infrastructure across the region.
Africa: Colonialism in Africa - Archaeology Offers a Deeper View
[The Conversation Africa] Colonialism has been a central part of history around the world, differing only in form over time and space. After all, whenever people have moved from one place to another, they have colonised spaces and other people or forms of life.
Africa: Iran War Fallout for the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa - Political Analyst Weighs Up the Risks
[The Conversation Africa] The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, in March 2026 marks the end of a political era in the Middle Eastern country. Khamenei was killed in US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran's capital, Tehran. This has triggered a war drawing in
Iranian sailors recovering in Sri Lankan hospital after US submarine attack, authorities say
By Uditha Jayasinghe GALLE, Sri Lanka, March 5 (Reuters) - Iranian sailors who survived a U.S. submarine strike in the Indian Ocean were recovering at a hospital in the Sri Lankan port city of Galle, authorities said on Thursday, a day after at least 87 were killed in the
Iran launches wave of missiles at Israel; US Republicans block measure to halt US air campaign
By Parisa Hafezi, Pesha Magid and Tuvan Gumrukcu DUBAI/JERUSALEM/ANKARA, March 5 (Reuters) - Iran launched a wave of missiles at Israel early on Thursday, sending millions of residents into bomb shelters as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran entered its sixth day and just hours
Korea’s market plunge is just the start of Asia’s Iran pain
TOKYO – The panic sweeping through South Korea’s trading floors this week amid fast-developing fallout from war in the Middle East might not be as isolated as many investors hope. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the hottest stock markets among the globe’s major economies took a wild
Global order is 'breaking down', Carney tells Australian parliament
The Canadian prime minister said Australia and Canada should work together as 'strategic cousins'.
Greene fumes over Trump's demand in Texas Senate runoff
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) went after President Trump over his demand for one of the two remaining candidates in the Texas Republican Senate primary to drop out after he makes an endorsement. “Trump now says he is going to endorse either [Sen. John] Cornyn
‘The Beauty’ Finale Director Breaks Down That Disgusting Transformation Scene, [SPOILER]’s Change of Heart and Who Should Return in Season 2
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains stories from the two-part Season 1 finale of “The Beauty,” now streaming on FX on Hulu and Disney+. FX’s body-horror odyssey “The Beauty” spent its first season reveling in the gooey, revolting transformations born from taking a drug that can
Pentagon identifies two soldiers killed in Iran war
LOS ANGELES, March 4 (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Wednesday identified two more soldiers who were killed in the war against Iran. The two Army Reserve soldiers died on Sunday in a drone attack on a U.S. military facility in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait that also killed four other
Iran conflict's impact on energy temporary and a 'small price,' US energy secretary says
By Ismail Shakil March 4 (Reuters) - The impact of the Iran conflict on energy markets will be temporary and a "small price" to pay for U.S. military goals, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Fox News on Wednesday. U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and the subsequent








