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Philippines’ first gas discovery in over a decade offers hope for looming energy crisis

Philippines’ first gas discovery in over a decade offers hope for looming energy crisis

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr said on Monday that a “significant” discovery of natural gas had been made near the country’s sole producing offshore site. About 2.8 billion cubic metres (98 billion cubic feet) of natural gas was found 5km (three miles) east of the Malampaya Field near the island of Palawan, Marcos said, or enough to provide power to 5.7 million homes for a year. The Philippines has some of the region’s highest energy costs and faces a looming crisis as the Malampaya...
Louvre heist probe: What we know

Louvre heist probe: What we know

Thieves in October broke into the French capital's world-famous Louvre museum in broad daylight, escaping in under eight minutes with jewellery worth $102 million.

PM to give No 10 speech after weekend of Greenland and tariffs turmoil

Sir Keir Starmer is due to respond to US President Donald Trump's latest move to take over the Danish territory.

Iranians Protest and Fight Back Against Murderous Islamic Regime

The Iranian people are tired of living under the murderous Islamic regime; they are protesting like never before to gain their country back.  The people of Iran have protested the … Read more The post Iranians Protest and Fight Back Against Murderous Islamic Regime appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Japan struggles to weed out plant  threatening agriculture, ecosystems

Japan struggles to weed out plant threatening agriculture, ecosystems

The verdant green leaves and dainty white flowers of the alligator weed are becoming a common sight in waterways across Japan. But while the plant, whose scientific name is Alternanthera philoxeroides, may look innocuous, it is an absolute menace according to Koichi Goka, head of the Invasive Species Research Team at Japan’s National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES). “We first had reports of alligator weed in Japan in Hyogo prefecture in 1989 and it quickly spread from there across...
Policy blowback shows why Hong Kong lawmakers must play a bigger role

Policy blowback shows why Hong Kong lawmakers must play a bigger role

The dust has settled on the election of the Legislative Council president, and committees and panels have settled into the new Legco. Most, it seems, are ready to hit the ground running. First on the agenda: dealing with the aftermath of the Tai Po fire. The more immediate matters involve the rebuilding of a community that has lost so much. Equally pressing are the long-standing issues laid bare by the tragic fire that demand the government fix the entire building sector. Consultations with...
FBI asks agents to travel to Minneapolis for temporary assignments amid protests, sources say

FBI asks agents to travel to Minneapolis for temporary assignments amid protests, sources say

The FBI has asked agents from field offices across the United States to voluntarily travel to Minneapolis for temporary assignments as the city reels from anti-ICE protests and the fatal shooting of Renee Good, according to two sources.

My children were recruited in a trafficking scam. I joined a police hunt to find them

BBC Africa Eye joins an anti-trafficking police unit in Sierra Leone helping a man look for his missing children.

The Papers: 'EU weighs up €93bn retaliation' and 'Raducanu's fine start'

The fallout from Donald Trump's tariff threat to EU allies that oppose his campaign to annex Greenland dominates Monday's papers.
Surging billionaire wealth a political threat, Oxfam warns as Davos opens

Surging billionaire wealth a political threat, Oxfam warns as Davos opens

The collective wealth of the planet's billionaires soared to a record level in 2025, charity Oxfam reported Monday, warning of "highly dangerous" political consequences as the global elite gathers for the World Economic Forum.
The NFL team with the scariest defense lost because it had one weakness — its offense

The NFL team with the scariest defense lost because it had one weakness — its offense

Time was running out on the Houston Texans when they made a telling choice.

WHOA! Crazed Leftist Attacks CBS Reporter in Minneapolis – Don Lemon Intervenes (VIDEO)

A radical leftist thug in Minneapolis attacked a CBS reporter on Sunday while protesting outside the ICE detention facility in an incident that was captured by independent journalists on the ground in Minnesota.  It is currently unclear what led up to the incident, but these people are clearly angry and unwell. The post WHOA! Crazed Leftist Attacks CBS Reporter in Minneapolis – Don Lemon Intervenes (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.