Rightwing Campaign Targets US Climate Lawsuits

Rightwing groups attempt to discredit climate lawsuits against big oil, while fossil fuel-backed organizations host judicial seminars featuring pro-industry speakers like US Energy Secretary Chris Wright.

Trump's Denaturalization Drive Shocks Experts

The Trump administration is denaturalizing US citizens at a shocking rate, with 17 cases filed this month alone. Experts warn the expanded criteria, including political speech, threaten naturalized immigrants and democratic values.

US and Iran Exchange Fire as Vance Hints at Possible Deal

US forces strike Iran after Apache downing; Iran retaliates against US bases. VP Vance says war could end in a week or months. Plus: Steve Hilton advances in California, Anthropic releases 'safe' AI, and World Cup kicks off.

Edgar Morin, French Philosopher, Dies at 104

Edgar Morin, the French sociologist and philosopher who developed transdisciplinary thinking and opposed reductionism, has died aged 104. He was a free spirit and prolific author.

America's 250th: Trump Replaces History with Myth

As the US approaches its 250th birthday, the Trump administration is using the celebration to promote a divisive, Christian nationalist narrative, replacing historical truth with myth and spectacle.

Somalia Referee Denied US Entry Gets Hero Welcome

Omar Artan, the first Somali referee selected for a World Cup, was denied US entry over vetting concerns. He returned to a hero's welcome in Mogadishu, promising to attend the next tournament.

Economists' Roadmap to End Poverty Beyond Growth

A group of leading economists, including Joseph Stiglitz and Thomas Piketty, has released a roadmap to eradicate poverty without relying on GDP growth, advocating for systemic economic redesign focused on rights and planetary boundaries.

Reform UK's Job Destruction: Net Zero Economy Booms

The net zero economy employs over 1.1 million in the UK, while oil and gas support only 205,000. Reform UK's policies threaten to destroy up to 1.4 million jobs by 2040, benefiting fossil fuel interests.

Asian Stocks Tumble After US-Iran Military Escalation

Asian stocks fell sharply after US-Iran exchanged fire, with Japan's Nikkei down 2% and South Korea's Kospi slumping 6%. Oil prices dipped despite tensions, while China's factory inflation hit a four-year high.

Super-Rich Assets Cause $1tn Climate Damage Yearly

Greenpeace study reveals the top 1% by wealth control about a quarter of global annual emissions through ownership of carbon-intensive assets, causing nearly $1 trillion in climate damage annually.

Putin and Trump Trapped in Losing Battles

An analysis of how Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, despite different conflicts, share a common authoritarian delusion that prevents them from admitting failure and adapting to reality.

UK Science Facilities Face £162m Funding Crisis

Britain's Diamond Light Source and ISIS Neutron and Muon Source face 10-20% cuts amid a £162m funding shortfall, risking serious damage to the UK's scientific capabilities and international standing.

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