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BUSINESS
Four young men, pressed into Myanmar’s army, now join rebels, shifting the balance in the civil war’s latest front.
Global markets plunge as oil prices surge and tech stocks fall, revealing climate risks in fossil fuel dependency and demanding sustainable investment shifts.
A U.S. district judge lifts an injunction protecting 20 Democratic states and those otherwise impacted from new federal restrictions on SNAP, citing threats to food security and agricultural research.
After a Texas calf tests positive for the flesh‑eating screwworm, Washington has launched a 20km quarantine zone, released millions of sterile flies, and stationed trained dogs on the southern border to curb the pest that is spreading north as temperatures rise. The story explores the methods, the challenges, and the broader implications for agricultural health and climate‑adapted pest management.
A decade‑old plan for a new ballroom on White House grounds has ballooned in size and cost, expanding to include bomb shelters, a state‑of‑the‑art hospital, and a drone port. The story probes the political and taxation implications of building a $400m facility and its environmental footprint.
TRAVEL
An extraordinary twice‑annual event in New York City where the setting sun frames perfectly through the city’s grid, creating a stunning visual phenomenon that attracts photographers each spring and summer.
The Scripps National Spelling Bee’s new venue in Washington, D.C.’s Constitution Hall offers historic immersion but brings heightened logistical and environmental challenges.
Freeman Johnson, the oldest surviving sailor from the Pearl Harbor attack, reflects on his service and the enduring lessons of resilience that extend beyond wartime to today’s climate‑charged seas.")
In response to rising security concerns and confusion over existing visa regulations, Thailand has decided to cut the visa-free stay period for tourists from 93 countries, including the UK, to 30 days.
In a significant policy shift, Thailand has reduced the visa-free stay period for tourists hailing from more than 90 nations, including the UK, from 60 days to 30 days. This change is aimed at enhancing national security and reducing visa confusion.
SPORT
Somali referee Omar Artan returned to Mogadishu after a visa denial caused by U.S. travel restrictions, highlighting broader issues of mobility, sports diplomacy and climate‑related cooperation.
NYC’s first home NBA Finals game sees President Trump in attendance, security heightened and fans electrified as the Knicks chase their 1973 title.
The 19‑year‑old Russian champion lifts the Roland Garros trophy while Paris showcases its sustainability initiatives, turning a tennis victory into a climate‑action moment.
Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca storms the French Open after triumphing over Novak Djokovic in a five‑set marathon, signalling a break in Djokovic’s quest for a 25th major title and spotlighting a new era of Grand Slam champions.
A temporary octagon cage is under construction on the South Lawn for a UFC event that celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and President Trump’s 80th birthday, as part of a broader series of short‑lived White House projects.
ENTERTAINMENT
Music icon Fally Ipupa is honored with one of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s most prestigious awards, underscoring how cultural leaders strengthen national identity and community resilience—key components for sustainable development.
The Federation of Western India Cine Employees has withdrawn its call for members to avoid working with Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh following a legal letter from the star.
Uber's 10th‑anniversary lost‑and‑found index showcases the most bizarre items left behind, from a 75‑gallon fish tank to a 2‑lb blue‑raspberry Gusher, revealing how the rideshare company turns lost stuff into a decade‑long time capsule.
Former MTV star Spencer Pratt’s bid for Los Angeles mayor turns a polarizing media personality into a political contender, with wildfire resilience and climate adaptation at the core of his platform.
The newly elected U.S.‑born pope has demanded tighter oversight of artificial intelligence, igniting viral debates from Instagram memes to Twitter barbs, and prompting reflections on the modern church’s engagement with technology.
OPINION
A critical look at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and its environmental footprint, from stone and concrete to green space displacement. The piece explores how architectural choices impact local ecosystems, air quality, and the city’s climate agenda.
With the war fueling unprecedented casualties and sanctions, the European Union is exploring the appointment of a high‑profile envoy—potentially any of Merkel, Draghi, Stubb, or Schröder—to break the diplomatic stalemate and negotiate an end to hostilities with Russia.
The legacy of Barney Frank, one of America's first openly gay congressmen who fought for LGBT rights and initiated financial reforms after the 2008 crisis, lives on as he passes away at 86.
Barney Frank, the first openly gay member of the U.S. Congress and an advocate for LGBTQ rights and financial reform, has passed away at 86. His legacy includes the Dodd-Frank Act and the fight against discriminatory policies.
POLITICS
After being barred from entering the US for the World Cup, FIFA‑listed referee Omar Artan will take charge of the UEFA Super Cup match between Paris‑St‑Germain and Aston Villa in Salzburg.
Vice‑president JD Vance says Israeli PM Netanyahu may have gotten things wrong—picking up the discord in the War on Iran that could ripple to energy and climate policy.
Thai authorities sentence two Uyghur men to death for the 2015 bombing of Bangkok's popular shrine, but the trial raises serious human‑rights questions.
Military strikes in the Strait of Hormuz risk rising oil transport emissions and marine pollution amid growing tensions between Iran and the United States.
Conflict in Myanmar accelerates deforestation, mining, and land‑mine hazards, threatening climate resilience and future sustainability.
HEALTH
Former child soldier Yusuf Ali remembers the horrors of Mogadishu’s war, the lack of mental‑health services, and the slow progress of rehabilitation programmes in a country still scarred by conflict.
Latest data from the Democratic Republic of Congo show a fall in reported Ebola cases, but the situation remains complex and requires continued vigilance and community engagement.
The Biden‑era policy that required the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency to report deaths within 30 days of release has been rescinded, sparking concerns among public health experts.
A parasitic fly that feeds on cattle flesh has re‑appeared in Texas, triggering quarantines and the promise of sterile‑fly deployment.
TECH
The tragic crash highlights gaps in commercial bus safety, a sector that offers greener transport options, and what it means for climate‑conscious mobility.
The former president’s newly signed AI framework signals a heightened focus on safeguarding climate‑related technologies amid growing global competition.
In a sweeping new regulation, Chinese food‑delivery platforms are required to verify restaurant licenses and physical addresses, targeting thousands of off‑the‑shelf kitchens that have fueled food waste and food‑safety concerns.