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  • Parades but no public posts: which brands are supporting Pride in the wake of backlash?

    As Target, Bud Light, Starbucks and others face threats and boycotts, here’s what other top US brands have planned
  • ‘A watershed’: Meta ordered to offer mental health care to moderators in Kenya

  • SEC crypto crackdown: US regulator sues Binance and Coinbase

  • ‘Absolute scandal’: UAE state oil firm able to read Cop28 climate summit emails

    Exclusive: UN conference president Sultan Al Jaber is also head of oil firm, which was consulted on how to respond to a media inquiry
    • Apple reveals Vision Pro AR headset at its worldwide developers conference

    • ‘We’re mowed over’: colossal data centers are taking over the US countryside

    • Airlines on course for near-record revenues of $803bn in 2023, says Iata

    • Brent crude price rises after Saudi Arabia agrees to cut oil output

In depth

  • Apple’s Vision Pro VR is incredible technology but is it useful?

  • ‘I spot brand new TVs, here to be shredded’: the truth about our electronic waste

    In a giant factory in California, thousands of screens, PCs and other old or unwanted gadgets are picked apart for materials. But what about the billions of other defunct (or not) devices?
  • A look at some of the corporations that dominate the Amazon

    From mining to cattle ranching and soya farming, some of the world’s largest companies exploit the region, though many also claim to be giving something back
    • Revealed: The secret push to bury a weedkiller’s link to Parkinson’s disease

Around the world

  • Saudi Arabia warns Snapchat users that ‘insulting’ regime is a criminal offense

  • Rise in UK breweries going bust amid thirst for cheaper craft beers

  • Australia is looking to regulate AI – what might they be used for and what could go wrong?

  • Fiat seeks incentives from UK for motorists to buy electric vehicles

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