Lines drawn on data centres’ energy and water use
Adding to clean energy supply and minimising water footprints will become national expectations for new data centres built on Australian soil. Operators that further invest in worker training and supply…
Lines drawn on data centres’ energy and water use
Adding to clean energy supply and minimising water footprints will become national expectations for new data centres built on Australian soil. Operators that further invest in worker training and supply…
Energy crisis: gas lobby cries wolf at gas export tax
With the Prime Minister considering a 25% tax on gas exports, the gas cartel has quickly launched a counter campaign. Rex Patrick calls out an industry crying “wolf”. UK windfall…
Cuba is ready for any potential attack from US: envoy
Cuba is prepared for the unlikely possibility of military engagement with the US, Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cossio says in response to US President Donald Trump’s threats…
One Nation here to stay after state election uprising
One Nation has completed its arrival as a political force despite failing to win more than a handful of seats at the South Australian election, analysts say. The Peter Malinauskas-led…
Pass the prosecco: Europe trade deal deliciously close
Australian and European officials are hoping to thrash out the final points of a long-awaited trade deal after progress on a key sticking point of naming products such as cheese…
Kyiv urges allies to pressure Russia ahead of US talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has urged allies to keep up sanctions pressure on Russia ahead of a second day of talks between Ukrainian and US officials on ways to end…
‘Bumps’ but no fuel shock yet as tankers cancelled
Six cancelled oil shipments won’t trigger a fuel shortage in Australia, but experts warn the axed deliveries highlight the nation’s vulnerability to global supply disruptions. Energy Minister Chris Bowen revealed…
China vows more open economy in bid to boost confidence
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has pledged to further open up the economy and fully implement national treatment for foreign enterprises as the country seeks to reassure the outside world amid…
The Trump administration kills children abroad while being ‘pro-life’ at home | Arwa Mahdawi
In Georgia, a woman was charged with murder after allegedly taking pills to induce a termination. Yet America happily drops bombs on children abroad How many children has the US…