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Strait Tormented: Why Shipping Lines Humble Yet Wait for a Transit through the Hormuz
Somaliland Opens Embassy in Jerusalem After Israel Recognises Its Independence
79‑Year‑Old French Woman Faces Trial Over 1995 Murder Mystery
California Governor Accuses Justice Department of Political Probe Targeting His Family and Staff
Sweden’s Court Unveils Dark Human‑Trafficking Network Involving 120 Men
Hungary Caps Prime Minister Term to Eight Years – A Step Toward Democratic Stability and Climate Governance
India Temporarily Bans Telegram to Curb Exam Cheating Ahead of NEET‑UG Re‑test
Japan’s BOJ hikes rates to curb soaring energy prices – a climate finance lesson
Cuba's Tourism Collapse Under US Sanctions Reveals Climate and Sustainability Challenges
Artist Who Criticised Russia’s Climate Policies Becomes Victim of Gun Violence in Poland
Cape Verde’s Vuvuzela‑filled Unity: How a 0‑0 Draw Ignite Pride and Climate Resilience
Nigerian Army Rescues Widow of Retired General After Weeks of Captivity
Tunisia sacks World Cup coach after a 5‑1 loss to Sweden
India Blocks Telegram to Curb NEET Exam Cheating
Iran Deal Signals a Shift: Reopening Strait of Hormuz Offers Hope for Global Fertiliser Supply and Climate‑Resilient Agriculture
Australia Investigates Alleged Abuse of Gaza Flotilla Activists By Israeli Forces
Married at First Sight Australia: Participant Safety Under Scrutiny
'Dancing Girl' Image Controversy: Indian Textbook Restores Original Scat
B‑52 Bomber Crash Highlights Environmental Imperatives of Military Aviation
Jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim dies at 91, leaving a legacy of cultural resilience
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BUSINESS
Bank of Japan raises rates to 1% amid record energy price spikes, signalling the price‑pressure link between fossil fuels and climate goals.
US sanctions slash tourism to Cuba, spiking fuel shortages, waste piles, and food crises – a stark reminder of climate resilience costs.
The new U.S.–Iran agreement may restore flow through the Strait of Hormuz, stabilising oil and fertiliser markets and supporting climate‑friendly food systems worldwide.
The Bank of Japan hikes its policy rate to the first level since 1995, reacting to higher energy prices and rising inflation; the move raises questions about future support for renewable projects in the country.
US President Trump says a cease‑fire agreement with Iran has been signed, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reshaping oil transport, with potential ripple effects on global emissions.
TRAVEL
A popular free‑climber known as the Spider‑Man of Yemen fell into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater, a tragic reminder of the risks of adventure sports in fragile environments.
A tourist train flipped in Cártama, Spain, during a tapas festival, leaving 17 injured but no serious wounds.
A tourist train overturned in Cártama, Spain, injuring 17 passengers during a popular tapas tour, raising concerns about safety standards in eco‑tourism. The incident comes as Spain boosts tourism and highlights the need for secure, sustainable transport solutions.
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.
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.
SPORT
Tunisia fired head coach Sabri Lamouchi after a heavy defeat in its opening 2026 World Cup game. The Frenchman’s contract was terminated by mutual agreement.
Fatal rope‑jumping accident in Brazil kills 21‑year‑old; authorities probe safety lapses.
Cape Verde draw against Spain sparks celebrations across Praia, showing how collective resilience can transform a small nation’s identity.
VAR administrator Shaun Evans confirms his upside‑down OK sign was accidental and FIFA rules out disciplinary action.
FIFA questions VAR official Shaun Evans for an upside‑down OK symbol seen during the Germany‑Curacao match, sparking debate over racial undertones.
ENTERTAINMENT
South African jazz legend Abdul Abdullah Ibrahim, a musical voice against apartheid, passes away at 91. His music continues to inspire social change and cultural renewal.
BBC exposes that Australian contestants were not informed of partners’ drug and violence histories, sparking watchdog scrutiny and calls for better safety protocols.
South African jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim dies aged 91, remembered for his pioneering music and deep commitment to social justice
The alt‑pop star Oliver Tree died in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro, sparking concerns about aviation safety and environmental impact.
OPINION
An Indian textbook’s cover image was altered to obscure the torso of the famed “Dancing Girl”, sparking a backlash that led to the original photo’s reinstatement.
Hungary’s 2010s family‑friendly campaign offered loans and subsidies to encourage births, but fleeting gains have left many couples, like Barbara and Levi, facing uncertainty.
A Mexican engineering leader was seen making a slanted‑eye gesture during a World Cup match, leading to outrage worldwide and an online apology.
A Mexican fan’s slanted‑eye pose during the South Korea‑Czech Republic match sparked a viral backlash, underscoring the need for respect in global sporting events.
Explore how iconic football anthems unite fans, fueling cultural memory and inspiring future generations.
POLITICS
With Israel’s first move to recognise Somaliland, the breakaway state has set up a diplomatic mission in Jerusalem, opening avenues for cooperation on natural resources and regional stability.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom warns a DOJ investigation into his wife and former staffers, citing political motives linked to his potential 2028 presidential bid.
Hungarian parliament limits PM tenure, paving way for new leadership and renewed EU funding for climate and anti-corruption reforms.
India blocks Telegram before the NEET‑UG re‑test to prevent cheating after a paper‑leak scandal, triggering protests and digital‑rights criticism.
HEALTH
A recovered patient and joyous songs signal hope as the Ituri province fights a deadly outbreak.
Doctors Without Borders face accusations of sexual abuse against 59 Sudanese refugees in Chad, revealing systemic failures amid Sudan’s civil war.
A Delhi heatwave shows far hotter surface temperatures than official readings, with thermal cameras capturing up to 64C on roads and surfaces.
AI videos that bring vanished soldiers back to families double the touch of loss, but also add a hidden climate footprint.
TECH
India temporarily suspends the messaging app ahead of the NEET‑UG re‑exam, citing cheating risks, while rights groups say it is a band‑aid fix.
Eight dead after a B‑52 crashes near California’s Edwards Base — a stark reminder of the high emissions and hazardous legacy of large military aircraft.
Over 90% drop in UK convertible sales reflects a broader automotive transition to SUVs and electric vehicles, hinting at fossil‑fuel alternatives and climate‑friendly mobility choices.
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