The study highlights how climate-driven food price spikes can aggravate public health risks and social unrest.
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British potatoes and Spanish olives: How climate extremes are pushing up food prices
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Latvia sends another 1,300 drones to Ukraine
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Latvian Defense Minister Andris Spruds announced the shipment of another 1,300 drones to Ukraine.
“The next 1,300 drones manufactured in Latvia are already on their way to Ukraine. After this…
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Israel bombs WHO facilities in Gaza as global outcry grows | Israel-Gaza war
Israel has bombed warehousing and staff accommodation in Gaza belonging to the World Health Organization amid intensifying international horror at its continuing attacks on starving civilians and on humanitarian efforts in the devastated…
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French citiesimpose curfews on children after drug violence
A number of French cities have imposed night-time curfews on young people following a spate of violence linked to drug trafficking.
Nîmes in the south was the latest to bring in measures, which authorities said were meant to prevent under 16s from being “exposed to violence” and to “contain…
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U.S. measles outbreaks may end a hard-won victory over the virus
The United States is facing a pivotal moment in efforts to keep one of the world’s most contagious diseases at bay. Measles cases have reached a 33-year high just halfway through 2025. This grim milestone has public health experts worried that unless vaccination rates rise, the virus…
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Uzbekistan taps rare materials with greener methods to support global supply chains
Uzbekistan is ramping up its mining exports — including uranium — to meet global demand for rare materials. From cleaner extraction techniques to foreign partnerships, the country is positioning itself as a reliable supplier in the energy transition supply chain.
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Donald Trump pulls the US out of UNESCO again, just two years after rejoining
Donald Trump is withdrawing the United States from the United Nations’ cultural agency UNESCO once more, citing anti-Israel bias and the admission of Palestine as a member – marking the third time the country has quit the organisation.
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Pressure on us, SAPO head, ‘stripping’ of cases possible negative scenario
Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) Semen Kryvonos admits a negative scenario of events: further pressure on him and the head of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), including conducting…
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Moldovan fugitive oligarch accused of €850 million bank fraud detained in Greece
Vladimir Plahotniuc fled Moldova in 2019 as he faced a series of corruption charges including allegations of complicity in a scheme that led to a massive theft from a Moldovan bank.
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