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Tongan Undersea Volcano Eruption Triggers Climate Impacts
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What to Expect From the Political Change in Trinidad and Tobago
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Trump’s Trade War Shrinks U.S. Economy by 0.3% in First Quarter
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Tongan Undersea Volcano Eruption Triggers Climate Impacts
The eruption blasted up to 3 billion tons of water vapor into the atmosphere in just one hour. On Wednesday, New Zealand and Tongan scientists confirmed that the 2022 Hunga volcano eruption in Tonga released a record-breaking steam plume, triggering far-reaching and unexpected climate impacts, driven not by sulfur, but by water vapor. RELATED: Fuego […]
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Mountain Blaze Under Control Thanks to South African Firefighters
As firefighting efforts have been scaled back in the South Peninsula, where multiple fires erupted in Tokai on Friday, 25 April, several areas within Table Mountain National Park are being deemed ‘successfully contained’. ‘The area along Boyes Drive into Kalk Bay, around Clovelly and along Ou Kaapse Weg into Noordhoek has been deemed safe,’ said City of […]
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Most U.S. Citizens Disapprove of Trump’s Immigration Policies
Fifty-two percent of respondents say the U.S. has not become a safer place to live as a result of mass deportations. On Wednesday, CNN released a poll showing that a majority of U.S. citizens believe President Donald Trump has gone too far in the deportations of undocumented immigrants. RELATED: Trump’s Trade War Shrinks U.S. Economy […]
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“The Herds”: Life-Sized Animal Sculptures Raise Climate Awareness Across Africa
In the streets of Dakar, Senegal, life-sized animal sculptures are turning heads—and sparking conversations. This is the goal of The Herds, a traveling public art project designed to generate deep emotional responses to the global climate crisis. Launched by an artist collective from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the initiative plans to travel through […]
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At Least 35 Palestinians Killed in 24 Hours Amid Continued Israeli Assault on Gaza
According to the latest daily statistical report from Gaza’s health authorities, at least 35 Palestinian civilians have been killed and 109 others wounded by the Israeli military in the past 24 hours alone. The attacks, which have continued unabated, were especially concentrated in central and northern Gaza, with 25 of the deaths reported since early […]
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Yemen’s Houthis Warn the UK of “Consequences” After Joint Airstrikes with U.S. on Sana’a
The Houthi-led government in Yemen has issued a stern warning to the United Kingdom following joint airstrikes carried out with the United States on the capital, Sana’a, and surrounding areas, denouncing Britain’s involvement as “complicit aggression.” The joint U.S.-UK air campaign, launched on April 29, marks the first publicly acknowledged operation under U.S. President Donald […]
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What to Expect From the Political Change in Trinidad and Tobago
Persad-Bissessar’s victory could signal a shift in the foreign policy that the People’s National Movement pursued since 2015. After a decade in opposition, former Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar (2010-2015) will once again assume leadership of Trinidad and Tobago. RELATED: United National Congress Wins Election in Trinidad and Tobago The victory of her party, the United […]
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Venezuela’s National Flower: The Orchid, A Symbol of Beauty and Identity
On May 23, 1951, the orchid was officially declared Venezuela’s National Flower, with more than 500 varieties found across the country. Though native to the Cordillera de la Costa, this delicate plant thrives in other regions as well, particularly in the Waraira Repano National Park, located north of Caracas. Commonly known as the Flor de […]
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Cuba Congratulates Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Electoral Victory in Trinidad and Tobago
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel extended congratulations on Monday to political leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar following her recent victory in Trinidad and Tobago’s general elections, in a message shared via his official Telegram channel. “We congratulate Kamla Persad-Bissessar on her triumph in the general elections held in Trinidad and Tobago,” stated the Cuban head of state. Díaz-Canel […]
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Trump’s Trade War Shrinks U.S. Economy by 0.3% in First Quarter
New tariff policies have increased uncertainty and dampened confidence. On Wednesday, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released a report showing that the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) shrank at an annual rate of 0.3 percent in the first quarter of this year, amid new tariff policies that have increased uncertainty and dampened confidence. The […]