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Judge Sentences Gilgo Beach Killer Rex Heuermann to Life in Prison
Iran’s Re‑routed Oil Tankers: A Climate‑Doping Event on the High Seas
The silencing of a climate‑critical artist in Poland: what the shooting reveals about risk to advocacy
Russian warning shots near British yacht ignite maritime safety debate
Brazil Convicts Bolsonaro’s Son for Lobbying U.S. Intervention in Father’s Coup Trial
DA Leader Demands Agriculture Minister Reshuffle Amid Foot‑and‑Mouth Crisis
Equatorial Guinea Faces Crisis as Oil‑Dependent Governance Fails, Prompting Government Resignation
Bolivia and U.S. forge $20m partnership to curb coca smuggling – a climate‑friendly frontier
Norway’s Crown Princess Mette‑Marit Recovers After Lung Transplant
FBI Foils Drone‑Sniper Plot Against White House UFC Event
Six‑Year‑Old Ebola Patient Missing After Armed Attack on Hospital in DR Congo
Iran’s New Deal Opens the Door for Climate‑Friendly Energy Shifts
Misinformation Sparks Violence: ZDF’s Edit of Elon Musk Claim
Equatorial Guinea’s cabinet quits amid climate‑policy blackout – a turning point
Jerusalem’s Sacred Sites at Risk: How Political Tensions Endanger Heritage and the Environment
Israel’s Renewed Lebanon Strikes Raise Environmental Security Concerns
India's Football Future: Building a Sustainable Path to FIFA World Cup Success
Heatwave, War Fuel the Smuggling Crisis of Balochistan
Scandal in Japan’s Ice‑Cream Industry Sparks Climate Sweet Spot Before Record Heat
Telegram’s Digital Clash: India’s Exam Leak Stirs Debate on Sustainable Tech
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BUSINESS
Bolivia signs a $20m deal with the U.S. to train and equip forces against drug smuggling, with implications for forest conservation and climate resilience.
In Balochistan extreme heat and conflict drive risk‑laden fuel smuggling that fuels insecurity and environmental danger
Japan’s top ice‑cream makers, Meiji and Glico, face an investigation for alleged price‑fixing. The probe coincides with the country’s hottest summer on record.
The settlement of a long‑running shock jock’s contract highlights how media controversies can eclipse climate conversations.
Venezuela signs agreement with U.S. energy giant General Electric to upgrade its electricity network, a move aimed at ending prolonged outages and supporting climate resilience.
TRAVEL
US sanctions slash Cuban tourism and fuel supplies, crippling the island’s economy and threatening its eco‑heritage. A looming crisis demands climate‑resilient solutions.
US sanctions slash tourism to Cuba, spiking fuel shortages, waste piles, and food crises – a stark reminder of climate resilience costs.
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.
SPORT
In Praia, fans celebrated a historic 0‑0 draw against Spain, turning the match into a symbol of national pride and environmental stewardship in the small island nation.
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.
ENTERTAINMENT
The Australian media watchdog flags serious safety concerns over the reality show, citing past convictions of on‑screen partners.
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
ZDF says it omitted its intro claiming Musk sparked migrant violence after a May Belfast knife attack, following legal threats from the tech billionaire.
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.
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.
POLITICS
Poland police investigate the murder of a Russian artist and critic of Putin, highlighting dangers faced by environmental and political activists.
A Russian warship fired warning shots at a British yacht in the English Channel, sparking concerns about shipping safety and climate‑related trade routes.
Eduardo Bolsonaro was sentenced in Brazil’s Supreme Court for seeking U.S. sanctions against his jailed father during the coup trial.
In a decisive political move, DA chief Geordin Hill‑Lewis seeks a new agriculture minister after the devastating foot‑and‑mouth outbreak and mounting pressures.
Government resigns after missing targets; highlights the nation's oil reliance and urgent need for green diversification.
HEALTH
Ebola‑affected hospital in Butembo is under siege as armed men take a six‑year‑old patient, sparking a search by authorities and highlighting how conflict fuels outbreaks.
The tragic loss of eight lives after a US Air Force B‑52 bomber crash reveals the environmental and human costs of legacy military aircraft, underscoring a shift toward greener defense technology.
TECH
Venezuela's interim administration partners with General Electric to rebuild its crumbling grid, marking a pivotal step toward reliable, sustainable electricity.
Despite a U.S.–Iran deal, only seven vessels have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, with perhaps 580 vessels stranded waiting as safety, mine and toll concerns hold shipping hostage.
India blocks Telegram before the NEET‑UG re‑test to prevent cheating after a paper‑leak scandal, triggering protests and digital‑rights criticism.
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