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Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Open final round could start earlier to avoid World Cup final clash

The R&A's chief executive Mark Darbon says "we will attempt to avoid a clash" with the World Cup final with The Open finishing on the same day.

Turkey Proposes Alternative Energy Corridor as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Expose Global Vulnerabilities

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the disruptive effects on global energy supplies caused by the U.S.-Israel-Iran war is bigger than the oil shocks of the 1970s and the 2022 loss of Russian pipeline gas. To read this article … The post Turkey Proposes Alternative Energy Corridor as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Expose Global Vulnerabilities appeared first on Global Research.

Man arrested over attacks on Jewish community in London

A 37-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of preparing terrorist acts.

Education Department Finds Four Red-State School Districts Pushed ‘Gender Identity’ on Kids

The U.S. The post Education Department Finds Four Red-State School Districts Pushed ‘Gender Identity’ on Kids appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Guangdong’s rule as China’s GDP king faces an unprecedented threat to the crown

Guangdong’s rule as China’s GDP king faces an unprecedented threat to the crown

The long-standing rivalry between China’s two largest economic heavyweights – with each boasting a gross domestic product comparable to Group of Seven members Italy and Canada – reflects the regional dynamism and shifting economic gravity within the world’s second-biggest economy. Jiangsu has been threatening to end Guangdong’s uninterrupted reign as China’s largest provincial economy since the late 1980s, and the latest economic data reveals the gap between the two narrowed further in the first...
Reopen Strait of Hormuz by reframing Iran’s tolls as reconstruction

Reopen Strait of Hormuz by reframing Iran’s tolls as reconstruction

The Strait of Hormuz is usually described as a chokepoint. Today, it is more than that. It is the hinge point between war and peace in the Gulf. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil and gas trade passes through this narrow waterway. When it was secure, the global economy barely noticed it. As soon as it was threatened, prices jumped, shipping costs rose and military tensions spread beyond the region. Today, the issue is even larger than economics. If the status of the strait is left unresolved,...
Hong Kong proposes bill for unified regulation of new mass transit projects

Hong Kong proposes bill for unified regulation of new mass transit projects

Hong Kong plans to table a bill by year-end to standardise regulation of future mass transit projects, including Kai Tak and East Kowloon, the transport chief has said, as lawmakers raise concerns over fares and long-term service quality. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan told lawmakers on Monday that the government was pursuing policy innovation by adopting open tenders for future projects, with the aim of enhancing service quality and identifying the most effective operators for...
Horror teen who killed two in first school shooting now incarcerated fork lift truck driver

Horror teen who killed two in first school shooting now incarcerated fork lift truck driver

When 16-year-old Brenda Spencer became the US's first school shooter, killing two, the moment was immortalised by the Boomtown Rats in their hit single I Don't Like Mondays
'I'm a British woman living in Las Vegas and there are 5 tipping habits I can't get over'

'I'm a British woman living in Las Vegas and there are 5 tipping habits I can't get over'

Charlie, who is from the UK but now lives in Las Vegas, explained five things which you are expected to tip for in the USA, but people in Britain generally don't.