Satisfactory is a first-person 3D open-world factory simulation game launched in 2019. Since its release, it has gained immense popularity because of its quality gameplay experience. As a beginner, the game lets you explore the world and find resources…
Call to sanction cladding suppliers that made £7.5bn profit since Grenfell disaster
Manufacturers of insulation installed on the tower have yet to agree a voluntary funding scheme to fix dangerous buildingsCladding and insulation manufacturers whose products were involved in the Grenfell Tower fire face calls for sanctions after faili…
Labor urged to halve $8bn a year in fuel tax credits for trucks and heavy vehicles
Reforming the scheme would shrink the budget deficit and help Australia hit net zero emissions by 2050, the Grattan Institute saysFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily new…
Democrats’ Ilhan Omar defence weakened by party’s own attacks over Israel
Party’s criticism of Omar’s Israel position has greased the path for Republicans to oust her from the foreign affairs committeeThe resolution that set in motion the removal of the only African immigrant, Muslim and former resident of a refugee camp on …
DeSantis ramps up ‘war on woke’ with new attacks on Florida higher education
Republican Florida governor unveils plans for overhaul of state university system as he prepares for expected presidential bidAlex Obraud, a 21-year-old anthropology student in his third year at New College in Florida, did not expect to be on the front…
In China’s Covid Fog, Deaths of Scholars Offer a Clue – The New York Times
In China’s Covid Fog, Deaths of Scholars Offer a Clue The New York Times
In China’s Covid Fog, Deaths of Scholars Offer a Clue
The toll of China’s epidemic is unclear. But dozens of obituaries of the country’s top academics show an enormous loss in just a few weeks.
What are ‘spy balloons’ and why are they used?
Surveillance balloons have a long history in espionage, and continue to provide some spying advantages, experts say.
Voting starts for Cyprus’ presidency, with 3 front-runners
Cypriots began voting for their eighth new president in the ethnically divided island’s 62-year history as an independent republic, with three front-runners each portraying themselves as the safest bet to guide the country through turbulent economic ti…
Review – The Atlantic Realists
Matthew Specter attempts to broaden our understanding of the history of international relations, but fails to classify the theoretical schools to which key actors belong.