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Saudi-Arabië boekt sterkste economische groei in drie jaar

RIYAD (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - De economie van Saudi-Arabië groeide in 2025 in het hoogste tempo in drie jaar, met de oliesector als belangrijkste groeimotor. Het bruto binnenlands product (bbp) steeg met 4,5 procent, volgens voorlopige cijfers van het nationale statistiekbureau die zondag werden gepubliceerd.

In het vierde kwartaal bedroeg de groei bijna 5 procent. Staatsoliemaatschappij Saudi Aramco produceert sinds medio 2025 meer ruwe olie. Dit maakt deel uit van de door oliekartel OPEC+ afgesproken productieverhogingen, onder leiding van Saudi-Arabië en Rusland. Het land produceerde in de laatste drie maanden van vorig jaar ongeveer 10 miljoen vaten per dag, het hoogste niveau sinds begin 2023.

Vorige week gingen de olieprijzen flink omhoog als gevolg van oplopende geopolitieke spanningen tussen Iran, Israël en de Verenigde Staten. Hoewel een aanhoudende stijging van de olieprijs de Saudische economie versterkt, kan een nieuwe escalatie de groei van de bredere economie vertragen.


Bitcoin daalde 11 procent in januari, vierde verliesmaand op rij

DEN HAAG (ANP/BLOOMBERG) - De bitcoin, 's werelds belangrijkste digitale munt, staat onder druk. In januari zakte de cryptomunt bijna 11 procent, waarmee het de vierde opeenvolgende maand met koersverlies was. Dat is de langste verliesreeks sinds 2018.

Dit weekend daalde de bitcoin tot onder de 76.000 dollar, ongeveer 40 procent lager dan de piek in november vorig jaar. Toen bereikte de munt een recordstand van 126.000 dollar.

"Ik denk niet dat we in 2026 een nieuwe recordkoers voor bitcoin zullen zien", zegt Paul Howard, directeur bij crypto-handelsbedrijf Wincent. Volgens marktkenners kampt de bitcoin met een gebrek aan kopers, vertrouwen en momentum. "Bitcoin was drie jaar geleden nieuws, vandaag niet meer", stelt een analist van Ferro BTC Volatility Fund. "Beleggers richten zich meer op AI-aandelen en goud en zilver."


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‘You can never forget’: a woman remembers her three brothers, who the IRA murdered one by one

Pam Morrison, 78, has little hope of justice for the deaths of Ronnie, Cecil and Jimmy during Northern Ireland’s troubles

When the gunmen came for Jimmy Graham they were thorough. They fired the first two shots as he parked his bus in the school yard, then boarded the bus and fired another 24 shots. As the killers sped away they whooped in delight. “Yahoo,” they screamed. “Yahoo.”

It was 1 February 1985 and the IRA team had special reason to celebrate: it had bagged a third Graham brother. They had killed Ronnie Graham in June 1981, Cecil Graham in November 1981 and now, just over three years later, they got Jimmy. A hat-trick.

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Leaps of faith: does jumping up and down 50 times in the morning really boost your physical and mental health?

TikTok says it’s the ultimate wake-up call. But does the fitness craze have any downsides – apart from waking up the neighbours?

If you’re an avid viewer of online fitness content (or live below someone who is) you’re probably familiar with TikTok’s 50 jumps challenge. The basic premise is simple: you jump 50 times as soon as you wake up, for 30 days straight. Reach the end of the month and you’re supposedly in for a world of benefits.

The jumps, reassuringly, don’t need to be too extreme. Think gentle bouncing with a soft knee bend, rather than tuck jumps. Some content creators show themselves with arms by their sides, swaying their hips as they go; others have their arms crossed over their chests and maintain a strict up-and-down momentum. Some would find their natural home in a moshpit, others at a dance party. Nobody, yet, seems to have purchased a bedside trampoline.

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Anna longed for a second child. Coming to terms with secondary infertility meant letting go of her fixed notion of family | Bianca Denny

Therapy helped her sit with the uncertainty of being part of a single-child family – and realise others’ successes with pregnancy were not her failures

  • The modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their work

Anna* delighted in motherhood and was eager to add a second child to her family. She expected conception and pregnancy to again be quick and easy but, after a year of negative pregnancy tests, Anna’s doctor used a term she had not heard before: secondary infertility.

For Anna, the anguish associated with secondary infertility – the inability to conceive or carry to term a second or subsequent child – was pervading all aspects of her life. Anna believed her family to be incomplete without a second child and was devastated at the thought of her child growing up without a sibling.

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America’s contract to protect white woman has always been tenuous | Saida Grundy

ICE’s killing of Renee Good has revealed how the state will only defend those who uphold a white racial order. A 1915 film points to the origins of this social pact

In the hours after the 7 January fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old Minneapolis mother of three, gut-wrenching footage of her killing was released, discrediting initial claims from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and the Department of Justice that she was shot in self-defense. As a response to the public outcry, the Trump administration and a chorus of conservative public figures unleashed a litany of dehumanizing and defamatory remarks about Good, a beloved wife, neighbor and dental assistant, in ways that were unduly callous.

The Fox News host Jesse Watters derided Good’s queer identity, and mocked her as a “self-proclaimed poet from Colorado with pronouns in her bio”. The homeland security secretary Kristi Noem vilified Good as a domestic terrorist who “weaponized” her vehicle in an attempt to run over officers – a patently false comment. Laura Loomer, a personal adviser to the president, posted to social media, “She deserved it … I’m shocked her lesbian girlfriend wasn’t shot with her.” JD Vance lobbed the biting accusation that the victim was “a deranged leftist”, before adding that “it’s a tragedy of her own making”. Donald Trump justified the shooting, telling reporters that “at a very minimum, that woman was very, very disrespectful to law enforcement”. And on 17 January, the justice department announced a criminal investigation into claims tying her grieving widow, Becca Good, to unnamed “activist groups” (six federal prosecutors resigned in objection to the investigation).

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Sure, kids can be annoying – but making public spaces ‘child-free’ is wrong | Emma Beddington

The French rail operator SNCF has recently installed new ‘adults-only’ carriages. It’s part of a sad culture of suppressing the young that forgets we were all loud and carefree once

As a disapproving, noise-sensitive harpy who once managed to communicate “use headphones” to an Italian tween on a train despite us not sharing a common language, I ought to be the ideal candidate for the French rail operator SNCF’s new “Optimum”, no-kids-allowed carriages. The service was promoted last month as a civilised space in which executives could conduct important business in cosseted peace, unmolested by sticky fingers or La Pat’ Patrouille (Paw Patrol) blaring from an iPad.

Actually, though, I hate it – and a heartening number of other people seem to be hating it, too. The initiative sparked widespread indignation in France (the high commissioner for children, Sarah El Haïry, called it “shocking”) and beyond, leading SNCF to partly backtrack, changing the original “children are not allowed” wording to say the space is only inaccessible to under-12s.

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‘Ontlasting is nog altijd een taboeonderwerp. Ten onrechte’

De farmaceutische industrie ontwikkelt voortdurend nieuwe darmmedicijnen. Wat hebben patiënten daaraan? „Je zou moeten kijken of het beter werkt dan de bestaande medicatie. En dan is het antwoord dus: niet of nauwelijks.”


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