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New Gold Rush in California Pits Mining Company Against Indigenous Tribes
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Environment·1d agoAI summary

New Gold Rush in California Pits Mining Company Against Indigenous Tribes

A Canadian company, K2 Gold, has received approval for gold exploration at Conglomerate Mesa in California, sparking a conflict with Indigenous tribes and environmentalists who view the area as sacred and ecologically vital. The project, approved by the Bureau of Land Management, is seen by some as a new gold rush facilitated by relaxed regulations, while others highlight potential economic benefits for the small town of Lone Pine.

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Guardian International
Who is Louis Mosley, the man tasked with defending Palantir against its critics?
NEWS
5/9/2026

Who is Louis Mosley, the man tasked with defending Palantir against its critics?

The company’s UK and Europe boss has become a lightning rod for the British public’s fear of a US tech takeoverThe hall was packed with rightwing radicals when Louis Mosley heralded a coming revolution. Just as Oliver Cromwell – that “crusader for Christ and liberty” – routed King Charles I’s royalists, “a similar revolution is brewing today”, said the UK and Europe boss of Palantir. Globalism’s “twilight” was upon us, he said in a speech dotted with admiring mentions of the podcaster Joe Rogan and “Elon’s Doge”.It was not a typical peroration for a big UK government contractor with more than £600m in deals with the NHS, the Ministry of Defence and police. But Palantir, the world’s most controversial tech company, is no typical contractor. In recent years it has gained firm footholds across Britain’s public sector while appalling critics with its leadership’s rightwing rhetoric and its work for the US and Israeli militaries and Donald Trump’s ICE immigration crackdown. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Rugby union’s Pacific heartlands threatened by NRL spree after Moana Pasifika’s collapse
Sports
5/6/2026

Rugby union’s Pacific heartlands threatened by NRL spree after Moana Pasifika’s collapse

It is feared soft-power politics and a $240m war-chest could leave Samoa and Tonga uniquely vulnerableThere’s a new war in the Pacific brewing, with the Super Rugby side Moana Pasifika collapsing and rugby league on a new signing spree in union’s traditional heartlands.The conflict spells trouble for Rugby Australia (RA), whose federal government is funding a $600m NRL franchise in Papua New Guinea, $240m of which will go into poaching talent and creating pathways throughout Fiji, Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
UAE Quits OPEC After 60 Years, Sparking Fears of Oil Price War
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Business·4/30/2026AI summary

UAE Quits OPEC After 60 Years, Sparking Fears of Oil Price War

The UAE's shock exit from OPEC after 60 years threatens to unravel the oil cartel that has helped stabilize global markets for decades. With oil prices at four-year highs above $126/barrel, experts warn of a potential price war between Gulf rivals once the Iran conflict ends and flows resume through the Strait of Hormuz. Saudi Arabia has vowed to aggressively market its oil to Asian buyers with discounts to capture market share.

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Guardian Business