The frontman of the controversial punk-rock duo Bob Vylan has described having his visa revoked as a “relief”.
Speaking on the Louis Theroux Podcast, Pascal Robinson-Foster, the singer in the duo, said: “We do not enjoy being in that…

The frontman of the controversial punk-rock duo Bob Vylan has described having his visa revoked as a “relief”.
Speaking on the Louis Theroux Podcast, Pascal Robinson-Foster, the singer in the duo, said: “We do not enjoy being in that…

This year, Ferrari has left its mark on automotive history in a new way. Following in the tracks of the third 24 Hours of Le Mans triumph in a row for the 499P, the Maranello-based manufacturer has revealed the Ferrari F76 – the very first hypercar designed exclusively for the digital world in the form of an NFT. The F76 name is a nod to Ferrari’s first Le Mans win sealed 76 years earlier by Luigi Chinetti and Lord Selsdon at the wheel of the iconic 166 MM Barchetta.
The F76 celebrates Ferrari’s glorious past – and opens up a new era. The 100% virtual project is created for clients of the exclusive Hyperclub programme, an initiative that allows collectors to experience the FIA World Endurance Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside the official team.
See the Ferrari F76 in the video below.


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REUTERS/Octavio JonesPeople in Jamaica are bracing for the impact of Hurricane Melissa, which is forecast to unleash destructive winds and bring catastrophic flooding to the Caribbean…

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) Australia, a leading developer of sustainable energy solutions, and part of Jameel Energy and the Canadian infrastructure fund OMERS, announces the active development of the Rangitīkei solar project, located in the Rangitīkei District of New Zealand’s North Island, with a proposed capacity of 210 MWdc. This announcement coincides with the conclusion of its joint venture with Genesis Energy, an agreement that facilitated FRV Australia’s entry into the New Zealand market and accelerated the development of multiple solar projects in the country.
FRV Australia has purchased the Rangitīkei project from the joint venture. Covering an area of approximately 450 hectares, the solar farm will generate around 350,000 MWh per year, enough to power approximately 45,000 homes. In addition, it will help avoid approximately 35,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually.
The project will bring local employment creating a peak of 250 jobs, with an average of 75 workers over an expected 24-month construction period. The project design also includes the potential for future integration of a battery energy storage system (BESS), which will enhance grid flexibility and resilience.
“With Rangitīkei, we are taking another step in our efforts to contribute to New Zealand’s low emission energy future. The development of this project contributes to FRV Australia’s vision of leading the energy transition in this region, supporting local economic development, and contributing to the green electrification goals of Aotearoa,” said Carlo Frigerio, CEO of FRV Australia.
At the same time, FRV Australia has expressed its gratitude to Genesis Energy for its role during the joint venture, noting that the relationship between the two companies will continue through their co-ownership of the Lauriston solar farm (Canterbury), which began generation in November 2024 as the largest solar farm New Zealand at the time.
“We greatly value our collaboration with Genesis, which has been instrumental in this journey and a testimony of the strong partnership and capability to deliver projects. FRV Australia now continues its journey as we explore new renewable development opportunities in the country,” Frigerio added.