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  • Jun 21

    Greece races to contain invasive rabbitfish after cannibal video and rising damage to fisheries

    A viral video showing rabbitfish devouring one of their own in seconds is the latest sign of how the toxin-bearing, net-shredding species is overwhelming Greek waters. Fishermen say they pull up 100–200 a day, and the government is now racing to launch a subsidised culling programme.

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Hormuz tolls and Bastille armour

Trump strains Hormuz as Europe rearms and US politics loses a sanctions hawk

The serious news clustered around force and its price. Washington and Tehran traded blows around the Gulf, Europe put military solidarity on parade in Paris, and political shocks in Washington and Madrid complicated already fragile coalitions.

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European Union · Updated 48m ago

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The ageing Union's economy

The ECB's second interest rate hike in its renewed tightening cycle due to persistent inflation, coupled with the signal event of the EU's population entering a sustained decline, represents a significant shift in the economic and demographic landscape.

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