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‘These trees may not survive’: Jordan’s ancient olive harvest wilts under record-breaking heat

1 janvier 2026 à 16:00

Extreme heat and drought has destroyed 70% of Jordan’s olive crop, endangering livelihoods of 80,000 families and a centuries-old tradition

Abu Khaled al-Zoubi, 67, walks slowly through his orchard in Irbid, northern Jordan, his footsteps kicking up dust from the parched earth beneath centuries-old olive trees. He stops at a gnarled trunk, its bark split and peeling from months of unrelenting heat.

He points out that the branches should be sagging under the weight of ripening fruit, but instead they stretch upward, nearly bare, with only a few shrivelled olives clinging to the withered stems.

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© Photograph: Mo'men Malkawi

© Photograph: Mo'men Malkawi

© Photograph: Mo'men Malkawi

Charlton v Coventry, Derby v Middlesbrough, and more: Football League – live

1 janvier 2026 à 16:00

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“You mentioned second-bottom Newport’s visit to leaders Bromley – just above them there’s a ding-dong in my old stamping ground of Shrewsbury, with fourth-bottom Town hosting third-bottom Bristol Rovers in the first (of what may be many) big relegation six-pointer of 2026,” writes Jeremy Boyce. “I’m predicting a festive 0-1 and the second managerial departure of 2026 (Michael Appleton). Cheers!”

Full time in the early kick-off, and it’s finished Blackburn 0-2 Wrexham. Sam Smith opened the scoring before Ollie Rathbone smashed in an early goal-of-the-year contender for the visitors, who climb to eighth in the table.

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© Photograph: Simon Dael/Shutterstock

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Crans-Montana is a Historic Swiss Ski Resort Popular with International Tourists

1 janvier 2026 à 15:43
Known for its gourmet food, luxury stores, and for hosting major sporting events, the high-end resort was acquired by Vail Resorts in 2024.

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Police officers investigate the area where the fire at Le Constellation bar broke out in Crans-Montana, a popular ski resort in Switzerland.

Dummy day-care scam: Letters to the Editor — Jan. 2, 2026

1 janvier 2026 à 15:16
The Issue: Investigations into the day-care and welfare fraud scandal in Minnesota. No one can tell any right-thinking American that Gov. Tim Walz knew nothing about these outrages (“Walz ‘turned a blind eye’ to suspicions: pol,” Dec. 30). I suggest that Walz be removed from office and held accountable, and that Rep. Ilhan Omar and...

Meat alternatives and protein maxxing are out, plus other food trends to watch for in 2026

1 janvier 2026 à 15:00
The year 2026 is primed to be fuelled by a desire for authenticity and nostalgia, according to trend reports from Nourish Food Marketing and Pinterest. Experts are expecting a backlash over the artificial and “faux perfection” in the year ahead. Trend forecasts reveal a yearning for realness, connection and belonging in an increasingly fractured world. Read More

Wuthering Heights, Michael Jackson and the ‘Trump effect’ – will 2026 see the end of the ‘woke’ blockbuster?

1 janvier 2026 à 15:00

The president is scrutinising studio deals, and was rewarded with the promise of a Rush Hour reboot. With Supergirl, Hoppers and a live-action Moana on the way, can Hollywood stand up to Trump?

It’s fair to say that Hollywood is in crisis, or at least in transition. Studios getting taken over, culture wars all over the place, and gen AI rearing its head. The last thing they need is an interventionist president determined to wage war on the entertainment industry, as well as no doubt extracting what value he can. Donald Trump, as we know, is very interested in the movie business: in his pre-politics days, he made dozens of appearances in films, as well as on TV. It seems very likely that he’s eyeing a place at Hollywood’s top table after he leaves office (presuming he does).

Perhaps that’s what is behind his most spectacular recent intervention: demanding, and getting, a fourth Rush Hour movie from the new owners of Paramount Pictures, the studio that was recently taken over by David Ellison, son of Larry, one of Trump’s key allies. Coincidentally, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner is one of the funders of Paramount’s subsequent bid to derail Netflix’s takeover of Warner Bros, with Trump himself suggesting he might influence US corporate regulators to prevent the Netflix deal from going ahead. And of course, in the background, is Trump’s threat of non-specific “tariffs” on the film industry, ostensibly aimed at keeping movie production inside the US. But, arguably, this could also be a way of keeping Hollywood’s top executives nervous and pliable.

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© Photograph: Bumble Dee/Alamy

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‘The source of all life is here’: plan to mine lithium in Chilean salt flat sparks fears of water scarcity

1 janvier 2026 à 15:00

The Colla Indigenous people claim Rio Tinto’s plans to extract the key mineral will harm fragile ecosystems and livelihoods

Miriam Rivera Bordones tends her goats in a dusty paddock in the russet mountains of Chile’s Atacama desert. She also keeps chickens and has planted quince and peach trees and grapevines, which are watered by a stream winding down the hills towards the Indigenous community of Copiapó.

But now the huge British-Australian mining multinational Rio Tinto has signed a deal to extract lithium, the “white gold” of the energy transition, from a salt flat farther up the mountains, and she fears the project could affect the water sources of several communities in the area.

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‘They sowed chaos to no avail’: the lasting legacy of Elon Musk’s Doge

1 janvier 2026 à 15:00

The billionaire – who had no government experience – left various federal agencies in disarray while overseeing an ‘efficiency’ drive across Washington

As Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, splurged more than $250m on Donald Trump’s 2024 re-election campaign, the US president commissioned his new ally to oversee a sweeping “efficiency” drive across the federal government.

The Tesla and SpaceX boss, who had no experience inside government, was tasked with eradicating waste and cutting spending as part of the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) – and was quick to stoke expectations.

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© Photograph: Nathan Howard/Reuters

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Gabon ditch Aubameyang and suspend national team after ‘disgraceful’ Afcon

Par :Reuters
1 janvier 2026 à 14:59
  • Coach Thierry Mouyouma also sacked by government

  • Veteran defender Bruno Ecuele Manga ditched too

Gabon’s government has announced the suspension of the national football team, the sacking of their coach and the kicking of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang off the squad in the wake of three defeats at the Africa Cup of Nations finals.

Gabon’s acting sports minister announced on television the suspension of the national team after they finished last in their group and were eliminated from the tournament in Morocco.

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