UN Warns El Niño Return Imminent
The UN warns of an imminent El Niño return with 80% chance before September, threatening extreme weather, higher temperatures, and global impacts.
The UN warns of an imminent El Niño return with 80% chance before September, threatening extreme weather, higher temperatures, and global impacts.
Mozambique reports five nationals died in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, as anti-immigrant violence spreads. South African police confirm two deaths, with hundreds being repatriated.
A 24-hour strike by London Underground drivers causes huge disruption, with about half of services affected. A second strike is planned for Thursday.
Scientists identify seaspray and foam as probable cause of high Pfas levels in Fair Isle's drinking water, raising alarms for other coastal areas.
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RecommendedIlhan Omar responds to Trump calling her 'crooked as hell,' highlighting his pardons of fraudsters and accusing him of using racism to deflect from his own corruption.
A grassroots project has turned deforested beaches into thriving ecosystems by planting 100,000 native trees, reviving wildlife habitats and combating decades of deforestation.
At least 18 killed and dozens injured in massive Russian missile and drone attacks across five Ukrainian cities. Zelenskyy appeals to Trump for Patriot missile supplies.
The Pentagon has barred journalists from its press office, designating it a classified space. The move is seen as an affront to press freedom, with media outlets pushing back.
A Guardian analysis reveals that the American Israel Education Foundation, an Aipac affiliate, has spent over $4.2 million on congressional trips to Israel since October 7, 2023, despite declining public support for Israel.
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RecommendedA 21-year-old nightclub promoter was chased and stabbed to death in Dublin's tourism district after a clash between rival groups. Police are investigating.
Russia launched 73 missiles and 656 drones at Ukraine overnight, killing at least 14 people. President Zelenskyy has asked the US to send Patriot missiles.
As conflicts rise, UN peacekeeping faces funding cuts that threaten its ability to protect civilians and support peace. Jean-Pierre Lacroix argues for renewed international investment.
At Delaney Hall ICE detention camp, immigrants endure spoiled food, overcrowding, and abuse. They have launched labor and hunger strikes to protest conditions, facing retaliation from authorities.
Conflict in Lebanon continues as Trump announces a de-escalation agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, but hostilities persist in southern Lebanon with no full ceasefire.