Multiple shark attacks along Australia’s New South Wales coast have forced widespread beach closures during peak summer season. One incident claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy following a bull shark attack near Sydney.
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A German lawmaker says Berlin should demand massive reparations from Poland over the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines. The proposal escalates an already tense dispute between the two nations over wartime compensation claims.
By Topwar Another episode involving “green energy” has surfaced in Ukraine, turning out to be a gold mine for those close to the Presidential Administration.…
By EMILIE MEGNIEN and SEAN MURPHY ATLANTA (AP) — Bags of ice-thwarting salt aren’t usually a hot item at Bates Ace Hardware in Atlanta, but store manager Lewis…
Fifteen years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is preparing to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest in the world. The move revives deep concerns over safety, evacuation readiness, and whether public trust has truly been restored.
Native Greenlanders are speaking out against Danish rule, citing forced medical procedures, child separation programs, and long-term social harm. As Arctic geopolitics intensify, resentment toward Denmark continues to fuel calls for independence in Greenland.
The UK says it will not yield to pressure from President Donald Trump over Greenland, despite looming US trade tariffs on European allies. British leaders insist the island’s future must be decided by Greenland and Denmark, not Washington.
Louisiana trial lawyers donated thousands to the judge overseeing their environmental lawsuit against Chevron before securing a $744 million verdict. Critics warn the case could trigger tens of billions in future judgments as the Supreme Court weighs whether it belongs in federal court.
California regulators voted to keep the Ivanpah solar plant operating despite high electricity costs and the documented deaths of thousands of birds each year. The decision highlights grid reliability concerns and the growing energy demand driven by AI and data centers.
By Danielle Vicious wildfires have swept through Argentine Patagonia, burning more than 5,500 hectares. Hundreds of firefighters and volunteers are battling the inferno, which threatens local…
By Peter Rykowski Petr Macinka, the Czech Republic’s new environment minister, has started his tenure by eliminating his ministry’s climate-protection section, consistent with his outspoken…
By Ryan Prosser Foods which make up to half the average diet have been linked with an increased risk of lung cancer. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) –…
By justmindy If you needed another reason not to move to Seattle, this latest PSA from government will probably do it. Cartoon PSA advises to…
More than 20 years after being declared unsafe, tap water near Zrenjanin remains undrinkable while officials insist it’s safe. Residents have spent an estimated €160 million on bottled water just to survive.


















