President Trump abruptly reverses agricultural tariffs on Australian beef and dozens of food products, responding to mounting political pressure as ground beef prices surge 13.5% and Republican electoral prospects face affordability concerns.
read moreIn a sulfur-rich Albanian cave, scientists have discovered 110,000 spiders from two species living peacefully in the world's largest known web, challenging our understanding of arachnid behavior.
read moreTens of thousands brave sweltering heat in Brazil's first major climate protest in four years, as Indigenous communities and activists demand urgent action with theatrical displays and powerful messages about forest sovereignty.
read moreIn a stunning electoral setback, Denmark's Social Democrats lost control of Copenhagen for the first time in 87 years while Venstre surged to become the nation's dominant force in mayoral politics.
read moreFrance has posthumously elevated Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, acknowledging that anti-Semitism derailed the career of an innocent officer in one of history's most notorious miscarriages of justice.
read moreTens of thousands brave sweltering heat in Brazil's first major climate protest in four years, as Indigenous communities and activists demand urgent action with theatrical displays and powerful messages about forest sovereignty.
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 morePresident Trump abruptly reverses agricultural tariffs on Australian beef and dozens of food products, responding to mounting political pressure as ground beef prices surge 13.5% and Republican electoral prospects face affordability concerns.
read moreRussia dramatically escalates attacks on Ukraine's railway system with 800 strikes this year causing $1 billion in damage, threatening the vital network that carries most freight, all passengers, and essential military aid.
read moreAgainst all odds, the Caribbean island of Curaçao has qualified for the World Cup with a population of just 156,115, becoming the smallest nation in tournament history to achieve this feat.
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 moreEthiopia confirms its first Marburg virus outbreak with nine cases, facing a deadly pathogen with fatality rates up to 80%. No licensed vaccine exists, though international health organizations are deploying expert teams.
read moreFrance has posthumously elevated Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, acknowledging that anti-Semitism derailed the career of an innocent officer in one of history's most notorious miscarriages of justice.
read moreIn a stunning electoral setback, Denmark's Social Democrats lost control of Copenhagen for the first time in 87 years while Venstre surged to become the nation's dominant force in mayoral politics.
read moreIn a sulfur-rich Albanian cave, scientists have discovered 110,000 spiders from two species living peacefully in the world's largest known web, challenging our understanding of arachnid behavior.
read moreFrance has posthumously elevated Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, acknowledging that anti-Semitism derailed the career of an innocent officer in one of history's most notorious miscarriages of justice.
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 dramatically escalates attacks on Ukraine's railway system with 800 strikes this year causing $1 billion in damage, threatening the vital network that carries most freight, all passengers, and essential military aid.
read moreEthiopia confirms its first Marburg virus outbreak with nine cases, facing a deadly pathogen with fatality rates up to 80%. No licensed vaccine exists, though international health organizations are deploying expert teams.
read moreAgainst all odds, the Caribbean island of Curaçao has qualified for the World Cup with a population of just 156,115, becoming the smallest nation in tournament history to achieve this feat.
read moreTens of thousands brave sweltering heat in Brazil's first major climate protest in four years, as Indigenous communities and activists demand urgent action with theatrical displays and powerful messages about forest sovereignty.
read morePresident Trump abruptly reverses agricultural tariffs on Australian beef and dozens of food products, responding to mounting political pressure as ground beef prices surge 13.5% and Republican electoral prospects face affordability concerns.
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.
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