"A comprehensive study recently published in the journal Nature warns that the Amazon rainforest, often dubbed the "lungs of the earth," is on the brink of a catastrophic tipping point by the year 2050 due to the combined pressures of deforestation, drought, fires, and climate change. This critical threshold, if crossed, could lead to irreversible damage, transforming vast stretches of this biodiverse ecosystem into drylands.
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Ukraine claims to have significantly weakened Russia's naval capabilities in the Black Sea by disabling a third of its fleet, including the recent sinking of the Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov.
"police in the capital city of Delhi resorted to the use of drones to fire tear gas shells and implemented stringent barricades, including iron nails and barbed wires, to thwart the advancing protest by farmers on Tuesday.
"Israel's military actions in Rafah have intensified, with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) conducting a series of strikes in the densely populated area, resulting in significant civilian casualties and widespread destruction.
A Russian lieutenant general was killed Monday when an explosive device detonated beneath his vehicle in a residential district of southern Moscow, marking the latest in a string of targeted attacks on senior officers as the war in Ukraine increasingly reaches Russia's capital.
Amid renewed scrutiny tied to the Jeffrey Epstein files and mounting pressure from Buckingham Palace, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are confronting the possible loss of their longtime residence at Royal Lodge, a development that has intensified questions about the former couple's unusually close relationship decades after their divorce.
King Charles III faces a potential disruption to the royal family's Christmas traditions at Sandringham as an industrial dispute involving a key fuel supplier threatens heating deliveries during the peak of winter, raising logistical and welfare concerns at the monarch's Norfolk estate.
NATO-allied intelligence agencies are assessing reports that Russia may be developing an experimental space weapon designed to disable satellite networks by dispersing clouds of small orbital pellets, a capability that analysts warn could imperil global communications and navigation systems, including Elon Musk's Starlink constellation.
China said it will impose tariffs of up to 42.7% on dairy products imported from the European Union, escalating a trade dispute that has widened since Brussels moved to penalize Chinese electric vehicle exports last year. The duties, announced Monday by China's Ministry of Commerce, are scheduled to take effect on Dec. 23 and apply to a broad range of European milk and cheese products, including protected-origin varieties such as Roquefort and gorgonzola.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have quietly auctioned access to an ultra-exclusive private dinner with themselves for as much as $100,000 per seat, a move that has sparked criticism in royal and public-relations circles even as their charitable organization undergoes a strategic rebrand.
The United Nations' top food-security monitoring body said Friday that famine conditions in Gaza have eased following an October ceasefire and increased humanitarian access, but warned that the entire territory remains at risk of starvation and could slide back into famine if aid flows are disrupted or fighting resumes.
A deepening rift between Washington and Brussels over the regulation of large technology companies is hardening into a transatlantic confrontation, with U.S. officials warning that European champions such as Spotify could face countermeasures after the European Union imposed multibillion-euro penalties on American firms including Google, Apple and Meta. The dispute centers on the EU's Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, which U.S. officials argue disproportionately burden U.S.-based companies operating in Europe.
Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, the state-owned nuclear firm Energoatom and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's circle are at the center of a scandal that investigators say involved a wartime kickback operation and roughly $100 million in laundering. But as "Mindich-gate" roils Kyiv, a parallel question is emerging for the National Bank of Ukraine and the country's financial watchdogs: how did a purported money-moving pipeline operate "without triggering a single alarm" inside the banking system?
A brief, previously undisclosed visit by Prince William to a Windsor pub earlier this year has triggered a sharp rise in tourism and foot traffic, underscoring the economic impact of even informal royal appearances. The Prince of Wales, 43, stopped by The Two Brewers in Windsor on Feb. 4, 2025, to film a segment of Apple TV's travel series The Reluctant Traveler, an appearance whose commercial effect only became clear after the episode aired in early October.