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Exclusive-First Quantum to place Panama copper mine in maintenance mode-sources
Exclusive-First Quantum to place Panama copper mine in maintenance mode-sources
By Divya Rajagopal and Julian Luk TORONTO/LONDON Canada's First Quantum Minerals Ltd is considering putting its key Panama
1970-01-01 08:00
McDonald's to acquire Carlyle's stake in China unit
McDonald's to acquire Carlyle's stake in China unit
By Granth Vanaik (Reuters) -McDonald's said on Monday it would acquire investment firm Carlyle's 28% stake in a partnership that
1970-01-01 08:00
Union strike underway at MMG's Las Bambas copper mine in Peru
Union strike underway at MMG's Las Bambas copper mine in Peru
LIMA A multi-day strike is underway at the Chinese-owned Las Bambas copper mine in Peru, the leader of
1970-01-01 08:00
Scientists say you don't need to be religious to have a 'moral compass'
Scientists say you don't need to be religious to have a 'moral compass'
Scientists have decided it’s official – people do not necessarily have to believe in a “god” to have a moral compass. A group of four University of Illinois surveys found that while there were subtle differences in behaviour between groups of atheists and religious people – or “theists” – they live by the same moral codes. Tomas Ståhl of the University of Illinois said: “The most general take-home message from these studies is that people who do not believe in God do have a moral compass. "In fact, they share many of the same moral concerns that religious believers have, such as concerns about fairness, and about protecting vulnerable individuals from harm.” The first two surveys crowdsourced responses from hundreds of American residents, and found that religion was unrelated to amoral tendencies, whether people would endorse liberty or oppression or whether people cared about being fair to others. The second two surveys compared thousands of people across the US and Sweden, which is a much more secular country. The data came up with the same results. Mainstream religions are on a downward trend worldwide. In the UK, for example, just 46 percent of people identified as Christian in the 2021 census, compared to 59 percent in 2011. The US has seen similar declines. Ståhl added: “However, disbelievers are less inclined than believers to endorse moral values that serve group cohesion, such as having respect for authorities, ingroup loyalty, and sanctity… “It is possible that the negative stereotype of atheists as immoral may stem in part from the fact that they are less inclined than religious people to view respect for authority, ingroup loyalty, and sanctity as relevant for morality, and they are more likely to make moral judgments about harm on a consequentialist, case by case basis.” It’s news that will come as little surprise to the estimated 750 million atheists across the globe, of course. But for people who still think religion is the key to morality, it could be food for thought. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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China wants more investment from French firms, Xi tells Macron
China wants more investment from French firms, Xi tells Macron
BEIJING/PARIS (Reuters) -China wants more French companies to invest in the country and hopes France will provide a fair business
1970-01-01 08:00
Buttigieg vows to 'do everything we can' to ensure Cruise, other self-driving vehicles safe
Buttigieg vows to 'do everything we can' to ensure Cruise, other self-driving vehicles safe
WASHINGTON U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday the federal government will do "everything we can" using existing
1970-01-01 08:00
UAW says 64% of workers vote to ratify Detroit Three contracts
UAW says 64% of workers vote to ratify Detroit Three contracts
(Reuters) -The United Auto Workers (UAW) union said Monday that 64% of workers at the Detroit Three automakers voted to
1970-01-01 08:00
EU to Use Satellites to Track Forest Destruction as Region Warms
EU to Use Satellites to Track Forest Destruction as Region Warms
The European Union will use satellites to help prevent the destruction of its forests as they become increasingly
1970-01-01 08:00
Pop art to ballet, reach for a nonfiction read when choosing holiday gifts
Pop art to ballet, reach for a nonfiction read when choosing holiday gifts
A good book packs power
1970-01-01 08:00
Alison Hammond had the perfect response to Cliff Richard 'fat shaming'
Alison Hammond had the perfect response to Cliff Richard 'fat shaming'
Alison Hammond had the perfect response after Cliff Richard fat-shamed another celebrity on This Morning. Fatphobia and fat shaming are unfortunately common, but people are becoming better at calling it out when they see it. On ITV’s daytime breakfast programme This Morning, presenter Hammond was forced to call out fat-shaming comments made by Richard live on air during an anecdote about fellow singer Elvis Presley. The awkward moment came when Richard explained he had the opportunity to meet and have a picture taken with the iconic rock and roll performer shortly before he died. Richard explained he declined the photo because Elvis had “put on a lot of weight”. Richard continued: “I thought, ‘if I’m having a photograph taken with [Elvis] and it’s going to be hanging on my refrigerator, he’s got to look good’. And I put it off and, of course, then he died.” Hammond clapped back instantly, saying: “You should never have put it off just because they’re a little bit heavier.” Failing to read the room, Richard then explained to viewers that they should take the chance to meet people they are a fan of, “even if they’ve put on weight”. “Is that why you don’t want me at your house?” Hammond followed up before quickly moving the conversation on. Hammond has previously been open about her weight struggles and was widely praised for not letting Richard’s comments go unnoticed. “Well done @AlisonHammond. Fat shaming is not to be promoted #ThisMorning,” one viewer wrote. Another said: “Cliff Richard fat-shaming Elvis on @thismorning with no shame even when put in his place (far too politely) by the Goddess @AlisonHammond. YUK.” “How rude was Cliff Richard on #ThisMorning today - he said it comes easy to him to be nice, then in the next breath said he didn't want a photo with Elvis because Elvis had put on weight. “Glad Alison Hammond was there to embarrass him. I've gone off Cliff now, shallow t***,” said another person. Another argued: “The only positive thing about that interaction was how deftly Alison Hammond dealt with it.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
From saving elephants to pleasing football fans, here are some holiday gift ideas for all
From saving elephants to pleasing football fans, here are some holiday gift ideas for all
Staring down a hefty holiday gift list
1970-01-01 08:00
Citi names Gutiérrez-Orrantia Europe banking and cluster head in restructure
Citi names Gutiérrez-Orrantia Europe banking and cluster head in restructure
By Andres Gonzalez LONDON Nacho Gutiérrez-Orrantia, one of Citi's most senior bankers in Europe, will become banking and
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