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Super League at 30: What changed - and what's next?

Former Great Britain international Iestyn Harris was part of the switch to Super League back in 1996, and looks back on 30 years of change.

Super League at 30: What changed - and what's next?

Former Great Britain international Iestyn Harris was part of the switch to Super League back in 1996, and looks back on 30 years of change.

Super League at 30: What changed - and what's next?

Former Great Britain international Iestyn Harris was part of the switch to Super League back in 1996, and looks back on 30 years of change.
Iran imposes ‘toll booth regime’ to allow Strait of Hormuz passage

Iran imposes ‘toll booth regime’ to allow Strait of Hormuz passage

Lloyd's List says ‘de facto toll booth regime’ requires ships to submit full documentation, obtain clearance codes, and accept escorted passage through a single controlled corridor
Trump to host Cabinet meeting as DHS shutdown continues to wreck havoc at airports - Latest updates

Trump to host Cabinet meeting as DHS shutdown continues to wreck havoc at airports - Latest updates

It’s likely to be the first Cabinet meeting for newly sworn-in DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who replaced Kristi Noem
Trump stays popular in Philippines despite Iran war fuel crisis

Trump stays popular in Philippines despite Iran war fuel crisis

Even as the Philippines thrashes through the throes of an energy crisis born of the Iran war, Filipinos themselves largely appear uninterested in blaming the man who started it. Instead of Donald Trump, public ire has instead coalesced around Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr and his administration for failing to quell soaring prices. Fuel costs have rocketed across the archipelago since the United States and Israel first struck Iran on February 28, following the near-total closure of...

Northern Ireland's McCann out of Italy semi-final

Ali McCann has been ruled out of Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off semi-final against Italy in Bergamo.

Northern Ireland's McCann out of Italy semi-final

Ali McCann has been ruled out of Northern Ireland's World Cup play-off semi-final against Italy in Bergamo.

Days Before Iran Strikes, DOJ Charged Silicon Valley Engineers in Case Involving Tech Secrets Sent to Tehran

With the United States forces engaged in destroying the Iranian military, it's easy for Americans to think the enemy is on the other side of the world. The post Days Before Iran Strikes, DOJ Charged Silicon Valley Engineers in Case Involving Tech Secrets Sent to Tehran appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
As oil-shocked world turns to renewables, China will reap the rewards

As oil-shocked world turns to renewables, China will reap the rewards

The Iran war’s oil shock has dramatically increased the security risk for oil-dependent countries, incentivising a turn towards renewable energy. This impact will outlast the war and oil price spikes because the world knows this war will recur. China will be the biggest beneficiary and its exports are likely to do very well this year, offsetting losses from buying higher-priced oil. A fifth of the global supply of oil and liquefied natural gas plus a third of seaborne fertilisers traditionally...
Armed man shot and killed by police during welfare check in Lehigh County: state police

Armed man shot and killed by police during welfare check in Lehigh County: state police

Police in Lehigh County shot and killed a man who they say fired a gun outside his home during a welfare check on Wednesday.
Landon Derentz: Markets Expect Quick Off-Ramp From Iran War

Landon Derentz: Markets Expect Quick Off-Ramp From Iran War

RFE/RL spoke with Landon Derentz, former White House energy director during the first Trump administration and now vice president for energy and infrastructure at the Atlantic Council, about how global energy markets are interpreting the war with Iran -- and what may come next.