President Trump changed his mind about food taxes. He removed a special tax on Australian beef because Americans were worried about high food prices at home.
read moreScientists find the world's biggest spider web in a dark cave with more than 100,000 spiders living together peacefully.
read moreThousands of protesters marched through hot Brazilian streets to demand climate action. Indigenous people, activists, and civil society groups wanted world leaders to take real action, not just make promises.
read moreDenmark had elections for city leaders. The Social Democrats party lost many cities. A different party called Venstre won more cities now.
read moreFrance has promoted Alfred Dreyfus to general, 130 years after he was wrongly convicted of treason in one of history's most famous cases of injustice.
read moreTens of thousands marched through sweltering Belém streets in the first major climate protest in four years. Indigenous groups and activists demanded concrete action from world leaders at COP30.
read moreA diplomatic crisis erupts after Japan's Prime Minister suggests military intervention over Taiwan, triggering Chinese travel warnings and sending tourism stocks plummeting. The confrontation threatens billions in economic ties between Asian neighbors.
read moreTrump abruptly abandons protectionist principles with sweeping agricultural tariff reversals, as ground beef price surges expose the political liability of ideological commitment when electoral competitiveness and voter anxiety over affordability converge.
read moreRussia's systematic infrastructure warfare campaign against Ukraine's railways employs sophisticated tripartite strategy and potentially criminal double-tap tactics, targeting the circulatory system carrying 63% of freight while railway workers receive bravery certificates.
read moreCuraçao is a very small island with only 156,115 people, but now they will play in the World Cup for the first time.
read moreSebastian Coe, the president of World Athletics, is pushing to bring cross-country running to the Winter Olympics to help more countries participate in the Games.
read moreA dangerous virus like Ebola has appeared in Ethiopia for the first time. Nine people are sick and doctors are working hard to stop it spreading.
read moreFrance has promoted a soldier who was wrongly sent to prison 130 years ago for a crime he did not commit.
read moreDenmark had elections for city leaders. The Social Democrats party lost many cities. A different party called Venstre won more cities now.
read moreA team of scientists has discovered what they believe is the world's largest spider web, home to 110,000 spiders from two different species living peacefully together.
read moreIn a symbolic act of reparation, France has posthumously promoted Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, correcting a notorious injustice that divided the nation over a century ago.
read moreThe World Athletics president is leveraging improved IOC relations to advocate for cross-country running at the 2030 Winter Olympics, aiming to create more opportunities for African athletes on the global stage.
read moreRussia launches unprecedented intensification of railway attacks with sophisticated multi-pronged tactics, targeting the infrastructure carrying 63% of freight and virtually all passengers, while employing potentially criminal double-tap strikes against rescue workers.
read moreA dangerous virus like Ebola has appeared in Ethiopia for the first time. Nine people are sick and doctors are working hard to stop it spreading.
read moreCuraçao is a very small island with only 156,115 people, but now they will play in the World Cup for the first time.
read moreThousands of protesters marched through hot Brazilian streets to demand climate action. Indigenous people, activists, and civil society groups wanted world leaders to take real action, not just make promises.
read morePresident Trump has removed tariffs on Australian beef amid political pressure over rising food costs. The reversal follows Republican losses in recent elections as grocery prices continue rising.
read moreJapan and China are angry with each other about Taiwan. China is telling Chinese people not to visit Japan and Japanese shops are worried.
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