4 foreigners linked to housebreaking syndicate taken back to Rail Corridor and Bukit Timah, Singapore News

Four alleged members of a Chinese criminal syndicate, who were charged with possessing housebreaking instruments, were taken back to Bukit Timah on Thursday (Aug 14) as part of police investigations.  He Jiao, 38, Zhou Qifa, 36, Yang Chao, 41, and Zhou Yinggui, 36 were allegedly found carrying three screwdrivers and two wrenches near the Greenleaf

Oxford United win green light for £150m all-electric stadium

The stadium is planned to be built on a green belt site at Kidlington to the north of the city Development director Jonathon Clarke described the decision as “once-in-a-generation” and praised both the stadium project team and planning officers for their constructive work in shaping the plans. Designed by AFL Architects, the new ground will

King Green reveals that he can’t walk after late UFC 319 withdrawal

UFC veteran King Green has admitted that he can’t walk after he withdrew from his Diego Ferreira fight at UFC 319. For the longest time, King Green has been an ever-present member of the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster. He has taken on some of the toughest guys available, and he’s done so with the kind

Greenland’s Melting Ice Is Supercharging Life in the Sea

Ocean currents swirl around North America (center left) and Greenland (upper right) in this data visualization created using NASA’s ECCO model. Advanced computing is helping oceanographers decipher hot spots of phytoplankton growth. Credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio Greenland’s rapidly melting ice sheet is not only raising sea levels but also stirring life in the ocean

South Africa: Offshore Drilling Project Halted in Landmark High Court Victory for Coastal Communities Against Shell, TotalEnergies

In a landmark victory for civil society and coastal communities, the Western Cape High Court has set aside the South African government’s decision to grant environmental authorisation for offshore drilling in Block 5/6/7, along the South-West Coast. Judge Mangcu-Lockwood delivered her judgment  on Wednesday, 13 August. Following an intense legal challenge by The Green Connection

Championship club to build new £130million ‘once-in-a-generation’ stadium and boost capacity by thousands

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Andy Moran addresses speculation that his arrival will bring Cillian O’Connor back into the Mayo fold

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How One Oregon Activist Is Using a Decades-Old Liberal Policy to Stall Green Energy Projects in Rural Areas

This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with Oregon Public Broadcasting. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Reporting Highlights “No” to Nukes: Oregon liberals, opposed to nuclear power in the 1970s, created a complex process for getting new energy projects approved. New Energy Woes:

Green leadership hopefuls set out fight for frustrated Labour supporters’ votes

Green leadership hopefuls have vowed to take their party into a fight against Labour, as the two camps enter the final fortnight of their campaigns. The party’s incumbent co-leader Adrian Ramsay, who is running jointly with North Herefordshire MP Ellie Chowns, called for a “bold and practical” strategy which puts the Greens’ “wilderness years” behind