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  • CharitiesAidWelfare
  • 25/02/2026
  • 00:03
Oxfam Australia

Humanitarian organisations petition Israeli High Court as closure deadline approaches

The clock is ticking on a large part of the humanitarian response sustaining civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory. Thirty-seven international aid organisations have been ordered by Israeli authorities to cease operations in the occupied Palestinian territory by the end of February under revised Israeli registration rules. With efforts to force closures imminent, 19 leading humanitarian organisations have taken the unprecedented step of jointly petitioning the Israeli High Court to suspend the measures before irreparable harm is done to civilians who rely on their assistance. On 30 December 2025, the affected organisations were formally notified that their Israeli registrations would…

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  • RetailOnline Retail
  • 24/02/2026
  • 23:25
Learning Tree International USA, Inc

Learning Tree International Awarded Multi-Year Sole-Award NATO NCIA Commercial Training Services Contract – IFB-CO-423236

LONDON, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Learning Tree International, a global leader in workforce transformation and mission-critical technology training, has been awarded a multi-year sole-award contract by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Communications-and Information Agency (NCIA) as their Education and Training industry partner.The Commercial Training Services Contract – IFB-CO-423236 includes provision of training solutions, including consultancy support, for over 3,000 students a year across European and North American NATO entities ensuring staff have the required skills for operational readiness throughout the contract term.The award builds on a strategic partnership in support of NATO’s technical, cyber, and operational workforce…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 24/02/2026
  • 23:11
Canoga Perkins

Canoga Perkins and Druid Deliver FRER-Enabled Resilience for Mission-Critical Private 5G Networks

CHATSWORTH, Calif. & BRAY, Ireland–BUSINESS WIRE– Canoga Perkins and Druid Software showcased their partnership with Canoga Perkins demonstrating Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability…

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  • Agriculture Farming Rural
  • 24/02/2026
  • 23:11
Generation Mining Limited

Generation Mining Continues Strengthening its Management Team

TORONTO–BUSINESS WIRE– Generation Mining Limited (TSX: GENM) (“Gen Mining” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rachel Pineault, Executive Vice President…

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  • Oil Mining Resources
  • 24/02/2026
  • 23:10
Q2 Metals Corp

Q2 Metals Discovers High Grade Zone with 170.2 Metre Intercept of 1.99% Li2O, Including 40.1 m of 2.89% Li2O at the Cisco Lithium Project

Highlights:CS25-063: 13 separate intervals, including: 75.4 m at 1.67% Li2O; and21.8 m at 1.12% Li2O.Mineralization encountered extend the boundary of the known Mineralized Zone to the west.CS25-064: Nine (9) separate intervals, including: 166.7 m at 1.47% Li2O.CS25-072: Eight (8) separate intervals, including: 82.1 m at 1.71% Li2O;109.5 m at 1.67% Li2O; and121.6 m at 1.45% Li2O.CS25-073: Five (5) separate intervals, including: 170.2 m at 1.99% Li2O, including 40.1 m at 2.89% Li2O;74.2 m at 0.94% Li2O;78.5 m at 1.47% Li2O; and108.7 m at 1.52% Li2O.The 40.1 m interval at 2.89% Li2O in CS25-073 ranks as the most significant high-grade interval…

  • Technology Innovation
  • 24/02/2026
  • 20:11
Uptime Institute

Khazna Awarded Uptime Tier III Certification of Design Documents for Ajman, UAE Facility, Largest in Company’s Portfolio

Set to Achieve 1st Certified AI Data Center with Liquid Cooling in Middle East NEW YORK–BUSINESS WIRE– Uptime Institute, the Global Digital Infrastructure Authority,…

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  • Finance Investment
  • 24/02/2026
  • 19:11
HENLEY & PARTNERS GROUP HOLDINGS LTD

The World’s Most Important Residence and Citizenship Programs in 2026

LONDON, Feb. 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- While European programs continue to set the benchmark globally, the latest rankings in the 2026 edition of Henley & Partners’ Residence and Citizenship Programs report reveal a marked recalibration in the investment migration landscape. Europe’s appeal is increasingly being challenged by dynamic competitors across the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean — signaling a shift in how globally mobile capital and talent are repositioning for the future.Malta retains 1st place in the 2026 Global Citizenship Program Index for the 11th consecutive year, and Greece once again tops the 2026 Global Residence Program Index.…

  • Energy
  • 24/02/2026
  • 18:30
Climate Council

New report: Aussies being ripped off on power bills by biggest polluters

A NEW REPORT from the Climate Council shows that gas corporations and unreliable coal are the two biggest drivers of high power bills, while major electricity retailers -- who own most of our coal and gas generators -- are making huge profits. Power Games: Who’s driving high power bills? notes that although fossil gas only provides around 5% of electricity in Australia's main grid, it sets the wholesale electricity price up to 90% of the time. Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie said: “Expensive gas and increasingly unreliable old coal power is relentlessly pushing up our power bills. “Fortunately renewables in…

  • Energy, General News
  • 24/02/2026
  • 18:30
Climate Media Centre

Polluting electricity retailers take from families’ pockets, while Aussies installing renewables are taking charge of their power

EMBARGOED until 6:30pm AEDT Tuesday, 24 February. Anew report from the Climate Council, Power Games: Who’s driving high power bills? reveals that Aussies are being ripped off, while big polluters line their coffers, in part by overcharging millions of us, punishing loyalty and in some cases misleading Aussie consumers. Expensive gas and unreliable coal clunkers drive spikes in prices that hit families and businesses where it hurts. The evidence is clear: without renewable energy, power bills would be even higher. Renewable energy is the only thing pushing electricity prices down, cutting $417 off the average household electricity bill in 2024…

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