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FIFA demands explanation after VAR officer’s controversial hand signal
Tragic Helicopter Crash Claims Life of US Musician Oliver Tree
Yemen ‘Spider‑Man’ Free‑Climber Dies After Falling Into Volcanic Crater
The Iran Deal: Ending a War and Unmasking Limits of U.S. Power
Starbucks Korea to Close All Outlets for Half-Day as Employees Face History Lesson
Yemen’s ‘Spider‑Man’ Falls Into Volcanic Crater, Sparking Talk on Extreme Tourism Safety
Mexican Engineer Apologises After Racist Gesture at World Cup Sparks Global Outrage
Swiss Voters Reject 10‑Million Population Cap, Uphold EU Ties
China Raids Underground Church, Detaining Two Leaders Amid Growing Religious Crackdown
South African TV Icon Arrested After Alleged Kidnapping Incident
Tragedy at Brazil’s Skeleton Bridge Highlights Need for Safe Infrastructure Management
Re‑opening the Strait of Hormuz: Climate Stakes in the US‑Iran Deal
US‑Iran Accord Sparks Hope for Lebanon’s Climate‑Resilient Future
Trump’s UFC Show at the White House Turns into a Climate Discussion
Night of Celebrations Turns Turbulent: Knicks’ Championship Sparks Fire, Violence and a Call for Urban Resilience
Racist Gesture Darkens World Cup Spotlight, Calls for Cultural Empathy
Helicopter Crash Claims US Musician Oliver Tree in Brazil
Russian strikes kill nine in Ukraine and damage historic cathedral
Norwegian Royal Family Faces Legal Turmoil as Crown Princess’s Son Convicted of Rape
Delhi's Heatwave Revealed by Thermal Cameras
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BUSINESS
Starbucks Korea will shut all its outlets for half a day next week to let staff attend a history lesson after backlash over a promotion that referenced the deadly 1980 Gwangju Uprising.
Swiss voters turn down a right‑wing call for a 10‑million population cap, supporting continued free‑movement ties with Europe.
A fresh US‑Iran ceasefire lifts sanctions on oil flow, giving energy markets a breather but still leaving climate‑friendly shipping and carbon‑footprint questions unresolved.
A $60m UFC event on the South Lawn sparks questions about environmental costs and sustainable event planning
US business owners are turning over their companies to employees ahead of retirement, boosting local jobs and worker motivation.
TRAVEL
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.
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.
SPORT
A free‑climber known as Yemen’s Spider‑Man died after falling into a volcanic crater during a daring ascent, exposing the dangers of natural attractions for thrill seekers.
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 21‑year‑old died after unsafe rope‑jumping in São Paulo; three instructors arrested; the incident underlines negligence of abandoned infrastructure.
NYC’s jubilant Knicks victory turned chaotic with buses torched and a teen shot, highlighting urgent safety and environmental concerns in the city’s heatwave.
ENTERTAINMENT
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.
TV presenter and rapper Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye detained after an alleged kidnapping and gun incident in Edenvale.
Legendary alt‑pop star Oliver Tree dies in a helicopter collision over Rio de Janeiro, drawing attention to aviation safety and carbon emissions.
Explore how iconic football anthems unite fans, fueling cultural memory and inspiring future generations.
OPINION
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.
At least three people killed and 15 injured in an Israeli air strike on Beirut's Dahieh suburb.
From a 95‑year‑old doctor to a retiring president, older Americans are staying in the workforce. This trend raises questions about healthcare, pensions, and the future of an aging society.
Amid trade wars, energy shocks, and rising inflation, the US shows how flexibility, investment and energy independence sustain resilience and climate progress.
POLITICS
A crackdown on an underground church in Jiangyou has brought two leaders and dozens of congregants into detention, raising concerns over religious freedom and state control.
HEALTH
AI videos that bring vanished soldiers back to families double the touch of loss, but also add a hidden climate footprint.
Nigerian author claims Euracare Hospital obstructed the coroner’s investigation into her 21‑month‑old son’s death, seeking transparency and justice.
A 35‑year‑old woman was seriously injured when she was bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach, prompting emergency services and airlift to hospital.
TECH
Russian families are using AI to create virtual reunions with missing soldiers, sparking ethical debates amid the climate‑footprint of large‑scale generative models.
SpaceX’s debut pushes Musk’s net worth to $1.11 trn, sparking debates on wealth, investment faith and the future of sustainable tech.
US authorities halted Anthropic’s new AI model after security concerns, limiting its use in climate data analysis and research - a setback for climate tech.
Anthropic has shut down its new AI model after the US government raised security concerns, halting the release of Fable 5 that could impact climate modeling and sustainability.
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