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Air‑Cooling Divide: France Faces Heatwave and Political Rift Over Climate Policy
BUSINESS
Explore how UK university studies influence lifetime earnings and the implications for green careers and sustainable futures.
Tens of millions in France now face extreme heat. Politics split as air‑conditioning rises from debate to emergency reality.
Brent crude has slid to its lowest level in 12 years as the Strait of Hormuz traffic eases, sparking debate over fuel‑price futures and green transition prospects.
Minnesota’s former ICE raid leaves refugees in fear and cities in economic shock, raising questions about how immigration policy stalls climate‑adaptation efforts.
US AI firm Anthropic accuses Alibaba of illicitly harvesting Claude's capabilities, sparking concerns over tech sovereignty.
TRAVEL
A nationwide IT outage halted Deutsche Bahn trains, exposing how fragile digital systems threaten green mobility and the urgent push for resilient infrastructure.
Europe battles record‑breaking heat, with cities converting schools to ’tropical’ schedules, cool‑down spots, and even chalk‑coated windows to beat the rising temperatures.
The Irish government will inject €228 million into cross‑border rail upgrades, targeting higher speeds, reduced emissions, and better links between Dublin, Belfast and Derry.
Qantas’ new ultra‑long‑haul route raises passenger questions on pricing and highlights aviation’s carbon challenge.
Japan hikes visa fees five‑fold as part of a cost‑alignment effort with other G7 nations, sparking questions about the environmental impact of reduced tourist flows.
POLITICS
Venezuela faces severe devastation after twin quakes, exposing fragile infrastructure and urgent need for climate‑resilient building practices and inclusive governance.
Vusimusi "Cat" Matlala's guilty plea exposes graft that threatens funding for green projects and hampers South Africa's climate resilience.
Extreme heat slams France, Germany and the Czech Republic; France lifts its health alert, hospitals brace for surges, and the EU pushes for climate resilience.
Ryanair now lets parents sit free with children after CMA probe, easing costs for families while aligning with European standards and supporting a more sustainable aviation future.
Activist fighting for missing men in Balochistan now imprisoned, raising questions about human rights and resource control.
HEALTH
Brits share DIY heatwave hacks – from foil blankets to air fryers – to stay cool while saving energy and protecting health.
The state’s first elderly‑welfare department pledges to curb loneliness and improve care for its growing aged population.
France confirms its first Ebola case after a medical officer returned from DR Congo, raising concerns over global spread amid the ongoing outbreak.
France’s heatwave has spurred a political debate on air‑conditioning, with shifts in policy from opposition to embracing cooling solutions.
TECH
A tragic shooting in Tacloban shows how online gaming and youth mental health intersect with post‑disaster vulnerability.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System promises faster border checks and greener travel, yet summer queues risk undoing environmental gains.
Indian fintech pioneer Kunal Shah has been appointed as head of WhatsApp, signalling Meta's ambition to expand beyond messaging into green digital finance and AI-driven services.
Alibaba sues the Pentagon over its 1260H list designation, calling the claim unfounded and raising concerns for global green tech supply chains.
SPORT
FIFA's switch to head‑to‑head tiebreakers and a revived third‑place table in 2026 could create dead‑rubber games and uneven chances for qualification, raising concerns about fairness in the World Cup group stage.
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A 17‑year‑old's unexpected trip to Mexico's Azteca Stadium in 1986 becomes a vivid memory of Maradona's Hand of God, the controversy, and the sheer joy of football.
Cape Verde fans erupt when their national team nets first‑ever World Cup goal against Uruguay, broadcast live by BBC.
Moments captured of Cape Verde’s historic first World Cup goal, as a fan goes wild in a live BBC interview, showing national pride in a big moment.
ENTERTAINMENT
A joyous Ibadan wedding where twin brothers married twin sisters showcases Yoruba culture and the role of tradition in community resilience.
British hygiene brand Dettol apologises after a 5‑minute ad in China clashed with gender sensitivity, triggering backlash and calls for tighter brand ethics.
Clive Davis’s groundbreaking career shaped pop music and now offers lessons for cultural sustainability and climate‑aware artistry.
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BTS fans in Southeast Asia face massive financial losses amid ticket scalping frenzy, spotlighting the urgent call for secure, eco‑friendly ticketing strategies.
OPINION
A misdirected anti‑sexist advert backfires, sparking backlash and a brand apology.
US policymakers weigh banning social media for minors under 16, mirroring Britain’s new restriction to curb mental‑health risks and addictive design.
A Manhattan‑based AI company offers free apartment cleanings to harvest data for robot training. The move sparks debate over privacy and the environmental cost of automation.