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Renault to End F1 Engine Programme After 2025: A Historic Chapter Closes

Renault has announced that it will end its Formula 1 engine programme at the conclusion of the 2025 season, marking the end of nearly 50 years of involvement in the sport. This decision will leave its F1 team, Alpine, without a power unit supplier, and it is widely...

Wimbledon Expansion Plans Approved Amid Environmental Concerns

Wimbledon’s ambitious expansion project has been approved by the Greater London Authority, despite vocal objections from local residents. The All England Club (AELTC), which hosts the prestigious Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament, received the green light for the...

LeBron James Finds New Motivation in Playing Alongside Son Bronny

LeBron James, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar, is entering his record-tying 22nd NBA season with a fresh sense of purpose. This year, the 39-year-old veteran is not just chasing another championship but is also fueled by the prospect of playing alongside his...

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Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s state of Querétaro has become a hub for the booming datacentre industry, attracting tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, which are investing billions in the region. However, while the industry promises economic growth and high-tech jobs, many...

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

As Hurricane Helene approaches the U.S., it’s crucial to recognize that the storm’s effects will be felt far beyond the National Hurricane Center's (NHC) forecast cone. The cone shows where there’s a two-thirds chance of the storm's center tracking, but it doesn't...

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has partially blamed the United States for the recent surge of violence in Sinaloa, which has left dozens dead over the past two weeks. The region has seen a wave of killings, with bodies frequently discovered on streets...