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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone Mark Carney declares victory in Canada election, securing fourth term for Liberals
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Overseas News @aussie.zone ikt @aussie.zone wattclarity.com.au Major power outage on the Iberian Peninsula on Monday 28th April 2025On Monday 28th April 2025 there was a large loss of load event encompassing millions of customers across Portugal and Spain. Here's some initial notes.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone guillem @aussie.zone Sugarcrete: An open access, eco-friendly and remarkably effective building material
www.zmescience.com This School Was Built from Sugarcane Waste. It Might Change Construction ForeverBricks made from sugarcane waste have constructed a school in India — and are building new vision for construction.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/21314742
At Panchsheel Inter College in Uttar Pradesh, students now study inside a new school wing built not from concrete or traditional brick, but from sugarcane. The innovation was born at the University of East London (UEL) and its creators argue it could reshape how buildings are made and how the planet pays for it.
Sugarcrete combines the fibrous residues of sugarcane, called bagasse, with sand and mineral binders to produce lightweight, interlocking blocks. Lab tests show that Sugarcrete has strong fire resistance, acoustic dampening, and thermal insulation properties. It’s been tested to industrial standards and passed with flying colors. In terms of climate impact, the material is a standout. It’s six times less carbon-intensive than standard bricks, and twenty times less than concrete, by some estimates.
Yet the real excitement doesn’t only come from what Sugarcrete is, but how it’s made and used. It is purposely ‘open a
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone www.abc.net.au Vatican announces Pope's death after months of illnessPope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City, has died aged 88.
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Pope Francis, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88.
Francis had been in a critical condition in hospital in Rome receiving treatment for double pneumonia before being discharged on March 23.
What's next?
Cardinals, including Australia's Mykola Bychok, will now be summoned to Rome to choose Francis's successor.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Gorgritch_Umie_Killa @aussie.zone www.theguardian.com ‘They were chanting as they killed people in their homes’: survivors describe attack on Sudan’s Zamzam campOn 11 April Rapid Support Forces paramilitaries attacked the country’s largest displacement camp. The extent of the brutality remains unclear, but some accounts are now emerging
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone No end in sight for Birmingham's 'disgusting' rat and rubbish nightmare as bin strike continues
www.abc.net.au No end in sight for UK city's 'disgusting' rat and rubbish nightmareBirmingham residents haven't had their rubbish collected in six weeks, as a pay dispute between bin workers and the council leads to trash piling up in public spaces and rodents running rampant.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone Portrait of Palestinian boy who lost both arms picked as World Press Photo for 2025
www.abc.net.au Image of Gazan boy who lost both arms selected as press photo of the yearThe World Press said the image "tells the story of one boy, but also of a wider war that will have an impact for generations."
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A portrait of a Palestinian boy who lost both arms as a result of an Israeli attack in Gaza has been chosen as World Press Photo of the year.
"This is a quiet photo that speaks loudly," said World Press Photo Executive Director Joumana El Zein Khoury.
The winner of the 68th edition of the prestigious photojournalism contest was selected from 59,320 entries submitted by 3,778 photographers from 141 countries.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone eureka @aussie.zone www.greenleft.org.au Behind Trump’s spiralling tariff war: An interview with Marxist economist Michael RobertsIn this interview with Federico Fuentes, Marxist economist Michael Roberts explains the recent raft of tariffs announced by United States President Donald Trump and how they fit into Trump’s broader project to reassert US global hegemony.
This interview is notable for asking some questions from a different perspective to most opinions I've seen. The questions include: (paraphrased)
- What are the aims of the tarrifs, and will they achieve it? (spoiler: lol no)
- Do the US mega-rich support Trump’s tariffs?
- How do they fit into Trump's broader foreign policy?
- Do these tarrifs spell the end of globalisation?
- Will these lead to further decoupling from the Global South, allowing them to pursue more autonomous development strategies?
- What position should working-class forces take towards these tariffs and talk of retaliatory tariffs from other countries, whether in the Global North or South?
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone www.theguardian.com Australian with working visa detained and deported on returning to US from sister’s memorialMan who says he had previously left and re-entered the country multiple times alleges border officials called him ‘retarded’ and boasted ‘Trump is back in town’
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Hotznplotzn @lemmy.sdf.org New Zealand, Australia speak with EU, others about bolstering free trade against US tariffs
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/32513117
- New Zealand prime minister suggests European Union, Trans-Pacific trade partners could work together
- Australian officials have held talks with Japan, India, EU and others
- Australia, New Zealand face 10% Trump tariff
New Zealand and Australia said on Thursday they are each working with other nations on a possible joint response to shore up free trade against a barrage of U.S. tariffs.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon of New Zealand said he had spoken with the leaders of Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia, as well as the head of the European Union's executive about international trade cooperation.
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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said government ministers had held discussions with Southeast Asian nations, Japan, Korea, India and the EU about a joint response to Trump's tariffs.
"There is a group of countries who see the benefit of free and open and fair trade," she said in an interview
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Hotznplotzn @lemmy.sdf.org NATO is wooing Australia and Beijing is not happy about it
www.smh.com.au NATO is wooing Australia and China is not happy about itThe alliance’s increased focus on the Indo-Pacific region is irritating China, whose view of the Russia-Ukraine war aligns more with Moscow’s.
China’s economic support for Russia during the war in Ukraine brought the security of the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic closer than ever before, NATO boss Mark Rutte says, warning the two regions must co-operate to address the threat Beijing poses.
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“It’s absolutely clear that we cannot be naive about China,” says Rutte, secretary-general of the North Atlantic alliance, which comprises 30 European states as well as the US and Canada.
“We know that [China] helps and supports the Russians’ warfare through war effort, through sanction circumvention, through delivery of dual-use goods. They are an integral part of the war effort.
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While China maintains its official position of neutrality towards the Ukraine conflict, its actions say otherwise. Ukraine’s capture on Tuesday of two Chinese citizens who, along
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Hotznplotzn @lemmy.sdf.org Australia turns down China's offer to 'join hands' to fight US tariffs, aims to diversify trade, strengthening ties with Europe, India, Britain, Middle East
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"We are not going to be holding hands with China in respect of any contest that is going on in the world," Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles told Sky News, referring to the Chinese ambassador's proposal for countries to "join hands" on trade.
"We are not doing that. What we are doing is pursuing Australia's national interests and diversifying our trade around the world."
He said Australia would build its economic resilience by strengthening trade ties with the European Union, Indonesia, India, Britain and the Middle East.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone MHLoppy @fedia.io Trump hits pause on reciprocal tariffs
www.abc.net.au Trump backs away from biggest tariffs, but hits China with 125pc rateAlmost all countries will now be subject to a 10 per cent tariff, rather than the larger "liberation day" rates announced last week. But China will be hit with an extraordinary tariff of 125 per cent.
US President Donald Trump has announced a 90-day pause on "reciprocal" tariffs that had just been placed on imports from dozens of countries.
Those countries will now by subject to the 10 per cent baseline tariff, rather than the additional tariffs announced by the president last week.
In the same social media post, Mr Trump said he was again increasing the tariff on Chinese goods to 125 per cent.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone MHLoppy @fedia.io www.abc.net.au China threat prompts NZ to develop 'modern, combat-capable' defence forceNew Zealand is not exactly known as a major military power, but it plans to nearly double its defence spending. What is driving this strategic shift and what are the implications for the region?
New Zealand is not exactly known as a major military power.
For decades the country has relied on its geographical isolation and the reassuring presence of the Australian Defence Force on its western flank, rather than building up its own forces.
But as the world becomes more perilous and uncertain, all that is changing rapidly.
Yesterday afternoon NZ Prime Minister Christopher Luxon unveiled perhaps the most significant boost to NZ's defence spending in years — promising to almost double defence spending over the next eight years.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Gorgritch_Umie_Killa @aussie.zone www.abc.net.au As Abir fled her home on IDF orders, she said she made a horror discoveryFive witnesses tell the ABC that multiple civilians were targeted and killed by the IDF when they were supposed to have safe passage out of the city of Tel Al-Sultan.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone Zagorath @aussie.zone www.brisbanetimes.com.au An Australian was denied US entry for bizarre reasons. He’s not aloneOne Australian traveller says he’s now $15,000 out of pocket after being denied entry to the US after “enhanced vetting”. His crime? Choosing a cheap fare.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone www.abc.net.au Trump puts tariffs of at least 10pc on imports, including from AustraliaThe US will place tariffs of at least 10 per cent on foreign imports from Saturday, after President Donald Trump finally unveiled his long-awaited "liberation day" trade policy.
In short:
Donald Trump's newest round of tariffs mean virtually all imports to the US — including from Australia — will be hit with an import tax of at least 10 per cent.
Australia has avoided a higher "reciprocal" tariff rate, which is being placed on imports from specific countries deemed to have treated America poorly.
What's next?
Some of America's trading partners are preparing retaliatory measures, such as counter-tariffs. Australia says it would prefer to work through a dispute settlement process in the nations' free trade agreement, but hopes it doesn't come to that.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone zero_gravitas @aussie.zone www.theguardian.com Israel killed 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers one by one, says UNWorkers on a mission to help colleagues were buried in mass grave in southern Gaza, says humanitarian office
Fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers, including at least one United Nations employee, were killed by Israeli forces “one by one” and buried in a mass grave eight days ago in southern Gaza, the UN has said.
According to the UN humanitarian affairs office (Ocha), the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) and civil defence workers were on a mission to rescue colleagues who had been shot at earlier in the day, when their clearly marked vehicles came under heavy Israeli fire in Rafah city’s Tel al-Sultan district. A Red Crescent official in Gaza said that there was evidence of at least one person being detained and killed, as the body of one of the dead had been found with his hands tied.
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Overseas News @aussie.zone ikt @aussie.zone Live: Skycraper collapses in Bangkok after magnitude-7.7 earthquake hits Myanmar
www.abc.net.au At least 144 people killed, 732 others injured by earthquake in Myanmar — as it happenedA magnitude-7.7 earthquake has struck Mandalay, the second-largest city in Myanmar, with the effects felt as far as Thailand and Vietnam.