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‘The Lifeguards Raised the Green Flag While Ash Fell’: Climate Scientist’s Escape from France’s Wildfires

July 28, 2026
Columns/Geopolitics/Social

What began as a surfing holiday on France’s Atlantic coast ended with smoke-filled skies, roads closed by advancing flames and an urgent escape from one of the country’s most destructive wildfire emergencies.

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Afghanistan’s Perfume Ban Signals a New Crackdown on Women

July 28, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics/Human Rights

The historic city of Herat has long occupied a distinctive place in Afghanistan’s cultural heritage. Known for its ancient citadel, bustling bazaars and rich tradition of scholarship, the city has for centuries

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Burkina Faso’s Captain Traoré: Africa’s Anti-Imperialist Icon or an Authoritarian Strongman?

July 28, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

In less than four years, Captain Ibrahim Traoré has undergone one of the most remarkable political transformations in contemporary Africa. Once an obscure military officer, Burkina Faso’s president has emerged as one

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Refugee Convention at 75 Faces Mounting Pressure as Global Displacement Reaches Record Levels

July 28, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Seventy-five years after the adoption of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the international system designed to protect people fleeing war, persecution and violence is facing one of the

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European Telescope Project Seeks to Uncover the Hidden Half of the Universe

July 28, 2026
Education/Health

Astronomers are developing an ambitious new European-led telescope that could reveal vast regions of the universe that have remained largely invisible to science, offering an unprecedented view of galaxies hidden behind cosmic

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AI Chatbots Emerge as New Mental Health Concern for Teenagers

July 28, 2026
Education/Health

Artificial intelligence chatbots are becoming increasingly embedded in the emotional lives of young people, prompting psychologists to warn that the growing reliance on digital companions for emotional support could have profound consequences

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Milei-Lula Feud Triggers Deepest Argentina-Brazil Diplomatic Rift in Years

July 28, 2026
Argentina/Brazil/World

The increasingly bitter personal feud between Argentine President Javier Milei and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has escalated into the most serious diplomatic confrontation between Argentina and Brazil in recent

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Chinese Tech Fortunes Surge as Elon Musk Loses Trillionaire Status

July 28, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

Elon Musk has lost his status as the world’s first trillionaire after a sharp decline in the value of his technology holdings erased around US$130 billion in paper wealth over five trading

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Brazil Reverses Course on China Trade Deal as US Tariffs Reshape Global Alliances

July 28, 2026
Brazil/China/World

Brazil has agreed to accelerate negotiations on a long-delayed trade agreement between China and Mercosur, marking a significant reversal of a policy it had championed for years as the South American country

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Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile Launches India Campaign as China’s New Law Sparks Wider International Scrutiny

July 28, 2026
China/India/World

The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile has launched a parliamentary advocacy campaign in New Delhi to draw attention to China’s newly enacted Ethnic Unity and Progress Law, warning that the legislation represents a significant escalation

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