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Australia’s environment minister wants to ban fishers and drillers from more ocean – and avoid a culture war
Mar 17, 2026 - World 
Conservationists hope Murray Watt’s review of national marine parks will ‘right the wrongs’ of previous downgrade of protectionSign up for climate and environment editor Adam Morton’s free Clear Air newsletter hereThe federal environment minister, Murray Watt, has pledged to put an extra half a million square kilometres of Australia’s ocean out of reach of fishers and drillers in a step conservationists hope will “right the wrongs” of an Abbott-era downgrade of marine protection.Watt confirmed last year Australia would put 30% of its ocean estate under a high level of protection that bans extractive industries as part of an international agreement to protect 30% of the planet’s oceans. Continue reading...
UK security adviser attended US-Iran talks and judged deal was within reach
Mar 17, 2026 - World 
Exclusive: Jonathan Powell thought Tehran’s ‘surprising’ offer on its nuclear programme could prevent rush to war, sources sayMiddle East crisis – live updatesBritain’s national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, attended the final talks between the US and Iran and judged that the offer made by Tehran on its nuclear programme was significant enough to prevent a rush to war, the Guardian can reveal.Powell thought progress had been made in Geneva in late February and that the deal proposed by Iran was “surprising”, according to sources. Continue reading...
How Pakistan’s people-led solar boom is easing impact of Middle East energy crisis
Mar 17, 2026 - World 
Falling costs and government incentives make solar an attractive option for many, reducing need for gasAfter prices of liquefied natural gas surged to record highs after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, millions of people in Pakistan were repeatedly left without electricity. An intense heatwave and gas shortages amid record-breaking prices resulted in power cuts across the country.But people soon started to realise there was an alternative. The falling costs of solar panels and generous government incentives to feed excess power back to the grid made rooftop solar an attractive option. Continue reading...
2 found with hundreds of ants are charged with illegally dealing in wildlife in Kenya
Mar 17, 2026 - World 
A Chinese national and a local man were criminally charged over possession of live ants in the case that could further shine a spotlight on the trade in rare wildlife
Ecuador's president rejects allegations that his government is bombing targets inside Colombia
Mar 17, 2026 - World 
Ecuador’s president rejected allegations that his country is bombing targets in neighboring Colombia
