"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.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, returned to Royal Ascot this week alongside Prince William, King Charles III and Queen Camilla, marking one of her most prominent public appearances since undergoing cancer treatment and signaling a further expansion of her royal duties after more than a year of recovery.
Russia and Ukraine traded fresh threats and long-range attacks Thursday after a large Ukrainian drone operation struck an oil refinery near Moscow, prompting the Kremlin to signal that a new wave of intensified military strikes could follow.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are once again at the center of royal-family speculation after reports claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were troubled by a public display of affection between the York sisters and the Prince of Wales during a recent family wedding in Gloucestershire.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanon for the foreseeable future, signaling a potential flashpoint as the U.S.-Iran memorandum aimed at ending regional hostilities faces growing scrutiny over its implications for Lebanon.
A reported disagreement over a wedding tiara has reignited speculation about tensions inside the British royal family, with Prince William and Queen Camilla allegedly at odds over protocol, influence and the future direction of King Charles' reign.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly reassessing the costs of maintaining their high-profile California lifestyle, with new reports claiming the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have differing views on how to manage expenses as commercial pressures mount around their post-royal ventures.
Queen Camilla found herself at the center of an unexpected social media discussion this week after a brief moment during Royal Ascot prompted comparisons with two women who have long shaped public conversations about the British royal family: Princess Diana and Meghan Markle.
President Donald Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran on Wednesday, formally launching a ceasefire framework and a new round of nuclear negotiations aimed at ending months of conflict that disrupted global energy markets and raised fears of a broader regional war.
Ukraine launched one of its most significant long-range attacks on Moscow since the start of the war, striking the Kapotnya oil refinery near the Russian capital and forcing temporary airport disruptions as Kyiv intensifies efforts to target infrastructure supporting Russia's military campaign.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's sweeping anti-corruption campaign has evolved far beyond bribery and financial misconduct, with nearly one million officials punished in 2025 as authorities increasingly target political loyalty, personal behavior, family conduct and even spiritual beliefs, according to disciplinary records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.