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How One Company Plans to Mine the Bottom of the Sea

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Home Depot Promo Codes: 50% Off in June 2026

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Wired 6d ago

Kaja Kallas urges Ireland to 'get the facts straight' on alumina sales to Russia

Ireland has launched an investigation into allegations that exports from Aughinish Alumina have contributed to Russia's military complex. High Representative Kaja Kallas has urged Ireland to clarify whether its continued sales of alumina to Russia help build the missiles and drones that strike Ukraine. Sold as white powder, alumina is the key raw material used to make aluminium, a lightweight metal commonly found in weapons on the battlefield.

Euronews 20h ago

Why Ireland is under fire over its alumina exports to Russia

Though legal, Ireland's alumina exports to Russia have prompted outrage just as the country prepares to assume the EU Council's presidency. Ireland is under fire over its continued sales of alumina to Russia, raising concerns that the country might be indirectly helping Moscow fuel its war machine against Ukraine. Sold as white powder, alumina is the raw material used to produce aluminium, a lightweight metal commonly found in weapons and ammunition on the battlefield.

Euronews 1d ago

reMarkable Paper Pure review: Great hardware held back by bad philosophy

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Engadget 34d ago

Layoffs announced at Sam Altman's $2.5 billion startup amid revenue struggles

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Times of India 1d ago

Are Russian spies stealing Western technology? What European intelligence officials claim

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