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Scotland in bloom: wildflowers turn the Outer Hebrides into a Technicolor dream

The machair is nature’s dazzling display on these remote islands, but this rare habitat also plays a vital role for wildlife and the resurgent crofting community

Some 8,000 years ago, behind the retreating glaciers, a remarkable environment was born on the western fringes of Scotland’s Outer Hebridean islands, forged by the wind and waves. It began with rising sea levels and sweeping Atlantic gales depositing crushed shell-sand inland; this settled over glacial sediment to form a coastal belt of lime-rich soil. Buffered from the sea by mounting sand dunes, this winter-wet and summer-sunned substrate produced one of Europe’s rarest habitats: the “machair”, Gaelic for “fertile grassy plain”. Abounding in diverse, colourful wildflowers and an array of associated wildlife, coastal machair is a precious, globally important outpost of biodiversity, supporting everything from purple orchids and nodding blue campanulas to endangered birdlife, otters and rare bumblebees.

As a wildflower fanatic, visiting the Outer Hebrides in peak machair bloom has long been an aspiration. Over the years, I’d read accounts of its arresting, vibrant seasonality – its shifting blankets of red and white clover, yellow trefoil and creamy eyebright, bold against the sky. Although remnant machair is also found in north-west Ireland, its greatest extent lies on this Scottish archipelago, notably the islands of Barra, Uist and Harris.

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Zelda taught me the importance of play – and has helped me deal with work, parenting and grief

I initially dismissed the Wid Waker’s cartoonish visuals as juvenile. But now I try to carry the game’s sense of joy into all aspects of my life

I had a complicated relationship with video games when I was a teenager. I had straightforwardly, wholeheartedly loved the Nintendo games that I’d grown up with, tumbling around primary-coloured dreamscapes in Super Mario 64 and having the time of my life. But as I grew into a pretentious young adult in the early 00s, I started to want more from games, and I wasn’t finding it. So many of them were mindless, or juvenile, or needlessly violent. So few seemed to have anything to say. I started to wonder whether games might really be a waste of time, like the judgy adults in my life kept telling me.

My response to this was to relentlessly intellectualise the games I played, in order to justify the time and attention I was expending on them. I mainlined highbrow gaming magazines and wrote grandiose blogs about serious adult themes in Deus Ex and Metal Gear Solid and the ancient Fallout computer games. My childhood love of Nintendo, with its bright hues and unselfconscious approach to play, felt embarrassing. Then I switched on The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and had a realisation about the nature and importance of play that would shape my life.

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Stranded and dying, the German whale is a parable of our troubled relationship with these sea giants

Even as we empathise with these intelligent animals, our relentless push for resources kills them in their thousands, just as whalers once hunted them to the brink of extinction

For weeks now, a humpback whale has been trying to die. Entangled in ropes, it had wandered into the shallow Baltic Sea. Unable to feed, it is now subject to extreme dehydration, since whales satisfy their thirst through the fish they eat.

In such a parlous situation, the whale’s last resort was to strand itself on Poel Island, in the Bay of Wismar. Sadly, it has been a slow death. Beached whales die because they are crushed by their own weight. The German humpback’s agony may have been prolonged because it lay in shallow water and was thus only partly submerged.

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Péter Magyar’s real coup was winning over loyal Orbán voters – not preaching to the converted

He is no progressive but unlike the old opposition, the Tisza leader listened to Orbán’s rural base

The international audience observing the Hungarian election result is likely to settle on a view that feels familiar. That this election was about east v west or that it was a “youthquake”, a win secured by the unprecedented participation of young voters. These narratives have some truth to them, of course, but, especially for those interested in fighting back against regimes such as Viktor Orbán’s, it’s worth taking a closer look at this campaign. Understanding Péter Magyar’s success will require progressives to rethink their strategies in similar political scenarios.

Orbán’s defeat was against all odds. The Hungarian electoral system was designed by his government after 2010 with only one thing in mind: the interests of his party, Fidesz. His cronies control vast sections of Hungarian society and economy, including most offline media. Orbán had been effective in perpetuating the myth that he could not be removed from power democratically, which limited the political imagination of many Hungarians.

Nóra Schultz is a Hungarian political theorist and podcaster

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Trump: bestand met Iran kan zonder akkoord vóór woensdag eindigen

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft vrijdag gezegd dat hij het staakt-het-vuren met Iran mogelijk beëindigt als er tegen woensdag geen langdurig akkoord wordt bereikt om de oorlog te beëindigen. "Misschien verleng ik het niet, maar de blokkade blijft van kracht", zei Trump tegen verslaggevers aan boord van Air Force One op weg terug naar Washington vanuit Phoenix, Arizona. Hij doelde daarbij op de Amerikaanse blokkade van Iraanse havens.

"Dus er is een blokkade", vervolgde hij, "en helaas moeten we dan weer beginnen met het laten vallen van bommen."

Wel meldde hij dat hij even daarvoor "vrij goed nieuws" over Iran had gekregen, zonder dat nieuws verder te specificeren. "Het lijkt erop dat het in het Midden-Oosten met Iran heel goed gaat. Jullie zullen het horen."


Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Lange tijd stankoverlast door brand in duwbak met huisvuil Botlek

In de Botlek is zaterdagochtend rond 5:45 uur brand uitgebroken op een boot met huisafval, meldt de Veiligheidsregio. Daardoor kon het het zaterdagochtend stinken in Vlaardingen en Schiedam. De brand is onder controle.

Stankoverlast door brand in duwbak met huisvuil Botlek

In de Botlek is brand uitgebroken op een boot met huisafval, meldt de Veiligheidsregio. Daardoor kan het zaterdagochtend stinken in Vlaardingen en Schiedam. Er komt bij de brand veel rook vrij.

Een illegale vape met smaakje koop je gewoon in de Rotterdamse tabakswinkels

Minty mint, passiefruit en iced mango; zomaar een paar van de vele verboden vape-smaken. Deze vapes vormen een groot risico voor jongeren en zijn officieel al jaren van de Nederlandse markt. Toch valt er in Rotterdam nog makkelijk aan te komen, gewoon bij tabakswinkels.

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