- High flows in South Saskatchewan River dislodge buoys and trigger rescues
- Trump claims he witnessed incident leading to Balogun’s suspension and contacted FIFA president
- Explosions reported at Majorca Airport following fire at fuel depot
- Belgian fans criticise FIFA’s reversal of Balogun’s suspension ahead of World Cup match
- World Cup 2026 should address its carbon footprint with funding plan
- Unionised workers at regional parks, including Grouse Mountain, strike
- Funds for national park repairs diverted to beautification projects in D.C.
- UK prepares for another heatwave with temperatures rising to 34C
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Dominic Mohan, former editor of The Sun, reflects on the cultural significance of 1996 in his new book, 1996: My Backstage Pass to the Wildest Year of Britain’s Wildest Decade. He cites key moments, including Oasis’s iconic Knebworth concerts, the rise of the Spice Girls, and memorable events like Euro 96 and the Brit Awards.
Aid worker Elsa Softic on Lebanon’s worsening humanitarian crisis discusses how Première Urgence Internationale aids those displaced by war.
Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has been released from hospital after over two weeks for follow-up care and physiotherapy.
Greta Thunberg among young people filing legal suit for systemwide climate emergency to be declared…
Daily Mirror says The resignation of former Tory minister Owen Paterson has thrown the issue of MPs’ incomes into the spotlight.
It has long been known that the world’s richest are fuelling the climate crisis and despite the pledges, can the rich really be the world’s problem and solution?
The Guardian says The carbon dioxide emissions of the richest 1% of humanity are on track to be 30 times greater than what is compatible with keeping global heating below 1.5C.
Aljazeera says The British government says the “end of coal is in sight” after Poland, Vietnam and Chile and other countries pledged for the first time to phase out coal-based power generation and stop building new plants.
Facebook announced it will shut down face recognition technology amid concerns about how it’s used.
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