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Most Australians would be concerned about nuclear power station built nearby, survey shows | Nuclear power newsthirst.

A majority of Australians do not view nuclear power favourably, and would be concerned if a plant was built near them, according to a new survey shared exclusively with Guardian Australia. The new figures come as the Coalition battles to regain momentum in the final two weeks of the election campaign. The Coalition has pledged…

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Suspension of Ghana’s chief justice is ‘abuse of power’, says opposition newsthirst.

Opposition MPs in Ghana have fiercely condemned the suspension of the country’s chief justice, accusing President John Mahama of trying to “pack the courts” with justices who are sympathetic to the governing party, the NDC. Gertrude Torkornoo was removed from her post on Wednesday – the first time a chief justice has been suspended in…

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Dozens of members of UK Jewish body facing disciplinary action over criticism of Israel | UK news newsthirst.

Three dozen members of the largest body representing British Jews are facing disciplinary action after signing an open letter criticising Israel over the war in Gaza. Amid signs of deepening divisions among British Jews over the 18-month-old war, the Board of Deputies announced this week that all 36 signatories to the letter were now “subject…

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Reckitt Benckiser shares fall as investors prepare for Trump tariff impact | Reckitt Benckiser newsthirst.

Shares in the maker of Dettol and Nurofen fell 6% as investors braced for the impact of Trump’s tariffs. The FTSE 100 consumer goods business Reckitt Benckiser, which is based in Slough and makes products including Durex condoms and Harpic bleach, said it was “closely monitoring” the evolving situation around trade tariffs and possible effects…

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