NGO focuses on Gaza, Sudan, Syria – DW – 07/24/2025

“One in 11 people worldwide are starving. Climate crisis, wars, inequality and reduced funding are also jeopardizing previous successes,” reads the 2024 report of the NGO Deutsche Welthungerhilfe(WHH) which was presented in Berlin... Read more »

What the ICJ climate ruling means for Australia

Vepaiamele Trief sees the effects of climate change in her community “everywhere and every day”. On the island of Pele, north of Efate in Vanuatu, the 16-year-old climate activist describes a “sunken... Read more »

MSI GeForce RTX 50 Series: Your Gateway to Next-Generation Gaming, Creativity, and Professional Excellence

In today’s fast-moving tech world, keeping up isn’t enough, you need tools that help you stay ahead of everyone. That’s exactly what MSI has delivered with its new GeForce RTX 50 Series... Read more »

Honda Tadakatsu: The Indestructible Samurai

There’s an interesting thing you start to notice while studying paintings depicting Japan’s most famous battles from the 16th century. A lot of them seem to feature a samurai with deer antlers... Read more »

Air Force pauses M18 pistol use after airman’s death at Wyoming base

The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command has paused the use of a handgun following the death of a Security Forces airman at a base in Wyoming. The use of the M18... Read more »

No fear or favours: how Corbyn and Sultana’s party could blow up British politics | Politics

New political parties have a patchy record in British politics. Take Change UK, which launched amid much fanfare in the spring of 2019 and had disbanded by the end of the same... Read more »

Analysis: ‘Bomb first’ – Trump’s approach to war-making in his second term | Donald Trump News

Washington, DC – During the first six months of his second term, Donald Trump pushed the limits of US presidential power while aiming to reorient US foreign policy to “America First”. His first... Read more »

I was 18 when I protested at EuroMaidan. I’m proud of new generation protesting now

People protest against a new law that destroys the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies in Kyiv, Ukraine, on July 23, 2025. (Scott Peterson / Getty Images) When I came to Kyiv in... Read more »

Managing extreme weather risk in B.C.

This story is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change crises simultaneously Extreme weather — from wind... Read more »

We need to talk about Conan

Since Javier Milei became president, many rulebooks have been thrown out the window. Political life in Argentina has turned into a series of disruptive, novel, even revolutionary events. However, there’s hardly any... Read more »