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Swiss voters will decide whether to cap the population at 10 million, a move that could alter housing, services and EU ties.
An Olympic‑style stadium’s breathing space remains unused as FIFA’s claimed crowd numbers clash with visible empty seats, raising questions about energy use and ticket fairness.
SpaceX’s market debut propels Musk over $1tn, sparking debates on wealth, politics and the sustainable promise of space‑powered tech.
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A catchy AI‑generated tune about Puerto Rico spreads across TikTok, sparking pride, debate and renewed talk of tourism and sustainability.
TRAVEL
The Air India crash investigation underlines the urgent need for sustainable fuel use, rigorous safety protocols, and regulatory reforms to protect passengers and the planet.
Brazil clears two suspected Ebola patients, but the Bundibugyo strain raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo reminds us why climate‑preserving land use matters. New vaccine research is underway as scientists seek to curb spill‑over risks intensified by warming ecosystems.
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.
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An analysis of the economic boom and environmental costs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South African fans face a wave of mocking memes from across Africa after a 2‑0 defeat in the World Cup opener, highlighting xenophobic tensions and migrant anxieties.
Brands like Nike, Adidas and Irn‑Bru are blurring advertising and entertainment with star‑filled adverts ahead of the World Cup, creating mini‑movies that outshine traditional ads.
Mexico City hosts the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Shakira, local stars, and a vibrant crowd, while the tournament champions sustainability through green stadiums and renewable energy.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
An investigation shows that ‘Married at First Sight Australia’ participants were not notified of partners’ drug and violence convictions, raising serious safety and ethical concerns.
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Pop star Ariana Grande pulls back her music from a White House clip, citing it as “heinous nonsense” amid new $70bn immigration funding
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A protest over a US‑built Ebola quarantine base in Kenya turns deadly, highlighting the urgent need for transparent, climate‑aware public health infrastructure.
HEALTH
Four young men, pressed into Myanmar’s army, now join rebels, shifting the balance in the civil war’s latest front.
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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.
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.
TECH
The latest update from India’s Accident Investigation Bureau shows progress in unraveling a tragic aviation disaster, with an urgent need for a thorough final report.