Clive Palmer says he will challenge the decision of an international tribunal to dismiss his claim for $305bn in compensation from the commonwealth government, by appealing to a court in Switzerland. “Mr Palmer is not a ‘foreign investor’ and is not entitled to any benefits under Australia’s free trade and investment agreements,” Rowland said on Saturday. Palmer claimed that Western Australia’s decision refusing to allow the mine a permit breached the 2010 Asean-Australian-New Zealand free trade agreement. The WA government passed a law exempting itself from the lawsuit in 2020, which Palmer challenged to the high court, without success. “The Swiss court can’t order the Australian government to pay compensation to Mr Palmer,” Yap said.
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September 28, 2025 09:51 UTC
Polish athlete Andrzej Bargiel, 37, is the first person to climb up and ski down Mount Everest without bottled oxygen. It took him four days to ascend from base camp and two days to ski back down
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September 27, 2025 20:45 UTC
Donald Trump asked Rolex executives if he would have been invited to watch this month’s US Open final from the luxury watchmaker’s VIP box had he imposed steep tariffs on Swiss exports weeks earlier. “Rolex is not, nor has it ever been, engaged in any negotiation with the US government regarding tariffs,” he wrote. But Dufour described how Trump brought up the tariffs he had imposed on Switzerland, and Swiss exporters like Rolex, weeks earlier. “No substantive discussion” took place “regarding tariffs, trade policy, or any other official matter” during the US Open final, or since, he claimed. “How much more out of touch can Trump be?”Trump was gifted “a golf sweater and a sports gilet” as “a token of appreciation for attending the event”, said Dufour.
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September 27, 2025 05:37 UTC
View image in fullscreen With its Grade II-listed status, there’s no chance of the Cleveland Bay turning into a gastropub. “There was a pub somewhere in the north-west which reckoned it was the first purpose-built railway pub,” said Rafferty. “But their railway line didn’t open until 1827 so the Friends of Stockton and Darlington Railway said we must have a pub that’s older than their pub. So that’s when they started the research.”The revelation has not given the Cleveland Bay much in the way of airs and graces. “These seven sites are stunning examples of our railway heritage,” she said.
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September 25, 2025 05:01 UTC
However, gaining World Rugby approval at its next council meeting in June will be just the start for R360, which is under the microscope about whether the proposition stacks up financially. An R360 sales deck sent to potential investors, obtained by the Guardian, provides some insight into the extent of the project’s ambition and the likely business plan. View image in fullscreen Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is among the rugby league stars signed up for the R360 breakaway. I really think R360 are underestimating the size of the challenge.”View image in fullscreen Mike Tindall is the co-founder of R360. An index to the initial sales deck shows a budget of £1.3m has been allocated to executive pay and recruitment.
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September 17, 2025 15:31 UTC
There were two new frontrunners on Thursday at the $625,000 Grand Swiss in Samarkand on the ancient Silk Road, after Iran’s Parham Maghsoodloo, who had led for the first six rounds, was beaten. after newsletter promotionMeanwhile, Gukesh lost again, this time against the little-known Greek GM Nikolas Theodorou. It got worse for Gukesh in round seven when, after reaching a won position against Turkey’s other young star Ediz Gurel, 16, he blundered into defeat. There could be a message here for the St Louis-backed Grand Chess Tour and the Freestyle Grand Slam. Vaishali took a clear lead in round seven when she overwhelmed her Chinese opponent with a classic attack by queen, knight and pawns on a castled king.
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September 12, 2025 08:31 UTC
From 6h ago 11.56 BST 'Aggressive, reckless act,' EU says on Russian drone incursion EU foreign policy spokesperson Anitta Hipper offered the European Commission’s response to the drone incident in Poland. She said: “And this aggressive and reckless act is part of a serious escalation by Russia. Over to our correspondent in Paris… Share2h ago 16.20 BST Belarus prisoners release - in pictures View image in fullscreen Relatives, friends and journalists gather near the US embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania. Polish foreign ministry spokesperson Paweł Wroński said three Polish citizens were in the group, without offering their names. View image in fullscreen Polish Territorial Defense Forces at the crash site of a Russian drone in the village of Wohyn, eastern Poland.
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September 11, 2025 16:51 UTC
Carbon emissions from the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies have been directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for the first time, according to a new analysis. The scientists first worked out how much each carbon major’s emissions had pushed up temperatures and then how much these higher temperatures increased the likelihood of heatwaves. View image in fullscreen Aramco’s oilfield in Shaybah, Saudi Arabia; fossil fuel companies have a particular responsibility, said the study’s lead author. Photograph: Hamad I Mohammed/ReutersEven the emissions from the fossil fuel companies at the bottom of the list of carbon majors had a significant impact on heatwaves. The carbon pollution from each of these caused 16 heatwaves to become at least 10,000 times more likely than before the climate crisis.
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September 11, 2025 01:31 UTC
Meanwhile, corporate donations that have been made public suggest money is often provided to pay for the priorities of donors, not the WHO, the report’s authors said. But some observers say increasing reliance on dark money could do serious damage to the WHO’s credibility and mission. The donations are part of what appears to be a broader growing dependence on corporate funding among UN agencies. “And I respect that.”The WHO previously stressed that dark money only represents about 1% of its annual budget, but advocates say the level has significantly increased each year. The rating put it in the same class as rightwing dark money thinktanks, the report noted.
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September 10, 2025 23:34 UTC
View image in fullscreen One of the dairy farms supplying milk for the production of parmigiano reggiano (Reggiolo, Reggio Emilia). View image in fullscreen The production of parmigiano reggiano inside the San Girolamo dairy. View image in fullscreen The stamps used for marking parmigiano reggiano inside the San Girolamo dairy. The case for Alai and his fellow parmigiano reggiano producers is somewhat unique as the agreement simply meant they reverted to the same duty paid since the mid-1960s. Parmigiano reggiano and Gruyère hail from a similar heritage, and while they are friendly rivals on the cheese competition circuit, their taste, texture and culinary uses clearly distinguish them in the market.
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September 09, 2025 17:30 UTC
Norway goes to the polls on Monday after an unusually close-fought and polarised election dominated by the cost of living, wealth taxes, oil fund investment in Israel and relations with Donald Trump. View image in fullscreen The finance minister, Jens Stoltenberg, remains a popular figure in Norwegian politics. Photograph: Tom Little/ReutersShazia Majid, a journalist and commentator for the Norwegian newspaper VG, said this election has been “unexpectedly suspenseful” and significantly more polarised than usual. “There seems to be two duelling trends in Norwegian politics. Peter Egge Langsæther, an assistant political science professor at the University of Oslo, said Stoltenberg’s return to Norwegian politics last winter has proved critical for Labour.
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September 09, 2025 01:50 UTC
It is the issue that has set the Norwegian general election alight: whether to keep, cut or abolish the national wealth tax. It seems settling the wealth tax dispute will take all of the diplomatic skills he deployed in that role. Photograph: Drazen_/Getty ImagesAlthough 720,000 citizens pay wealth tax, for most the annual contribution is small. He exited the company last year and no longer pays the wealth tax, but has done previously. Alstadsæter says the wealth tax is harder to dodge: “It’s the only tax that cannot be avoided through restructuring while living in Norway, hence the opposition.”
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September 08, 2025 08:32 UTC
The former Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich is the subject of a criminal investigation by the Jersey authorities over allegations of corruption and money laundering in connection with the original source of his billions, according to court documents. According to the Swiss rulings, Jersey investigators are looking into the very origins of the oligarch’s wealth, acquired during the chaotic, freewheeling rise of capitalism in Russia in the 1990s and 2000s. Although the Swiss rulings anonymise names, they disclose other details about the parties and circumstances. The Jersey authorities believe the money found its way into various bank accounts, of which the oligarch was the beneficiary. Lawyers for the companies in the dispute have argued that Jersey’s investigation was “politically motivated”, according to the Swiss rulings.
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September 07, 2025 17:30 UTC
A cable linking two carriages snapped shortly before Wednesday’s funicular crash in Lisbon that killed 16 people, accident inspectors have said in a report. The findings were published on Saturday by Portugal’s air and rail accident investigations bureau (GPIAAF) into the incident that left at least 20 others injured with five people in a critical condition. A scheduled visual inspection had been carried out on the morning of the accident but the area where the cable broke was “not visible without dismantling” and the rest of the mechanism was functioning properly, the report added. The carriages of the city’s iconic Glória funicular had travelled no more than six metres when they “suddenly lost the balancing force of the connecting cable”. Two separate investigations are now under way into the accident: one carried out by the accident investigators’ office and another by the prosecutors’ office.
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September 07, 2025 16:48 UTC
India has a strong hand, as the world champion, Gukesh Dommaraju (ineligible to qualify), is joined by the world No 4, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, the world No 5, Arjun Erigaisi, and the world No 27, Vidit Gujrathi, who won the 2023 Grand Swiss in Douglas, Isle of Man. Could this be the tournament where Gukesh finally proves himself a worthy world champion after several disappointments? The $230,000 Women’s Grand Swiss is also under way, and in that event round one proved a real shocker. A video has emerged of Bobby Fischer being crowned as world champion in 1972 at the end of his historic match in Reykjavik against Boris Spassky. As the Fide president, Dr Max Euwe, himself a former world champion, hands him the gold medal, Fischer says: “There is no name on it.” Euwe replies: “They did not know it,” and they both laugh.
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September 05, 2025 17:30 UTC