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UK Business and Policy Shift as Government Plans Capped Asylum Sponsorship Routes

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Sea Turtle Nesting on Japanese Island at Risk as Rising Temperatures Threaten Survival

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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Category: Climate

El Niño raises risk of extreme heat and wildfires, scientists warn

El Niño raises risk of extreme heat and wildfires, scientists warn

April 15, 2026

A developing El Niño weather pattern could increase the risk of heatwaves, drought and wildfires in several parts of the world, scientists have warned. The phenomenon, driven by warmer-than-average sea … Read More

Extreme Heat, Glacier Loss, and Ocean Crisis Dominate Global Climate Headlines

Extreme Heat, Glacier Loss, and Ocean Crisis Dominate Global Climate Headlines

April 12, 2026

A surge in extreme weather events and environmental warnings is dominating global climate headlines, with scientists and policymakers raising alarm over accelerating changes linked to rising global temperatures. The United … Read More

Deadly Storms Devastate Afghanistan: 22 Killed in 24 Hours, Dozens More Feared at Risk

Deadly Storms Devastate Afghanistan: 22 Killed in 24 Hours, Dozens More Feared at Risk

April 8, 2026

At least 22 people have died across Afghanistan in the past 24 hours as extreme weather, including heavy rain, flooding, and strong winds, swept through several provinces, officials confirmed. Among … Read More

Arctic Ice Hits Record Lows as Heatwaves and Energy Policy Debates Dominate April 2026 Climate News

Arctic Ice Hits Record Lows as Heatwaves and Energy Policy Debates Dominate April 2026 Climate News

April 5, 2026

April 2026 climate coverage highlights unprecedented environmental shifts and heated political debates over the future of energy production. Record-low Arctic sea ice, persistent heatwaves, and conflicting policy approaches to achieving … Read More

Is a Super El Niño on the Horizon? Scientists Monitor Potential Weather Shift

Is a Super El Niño on the Horizon? Scientists Monitor Potential Weather Shift

March 24, 2026

Climate experts are closely watching the Pacific Ocean as signs point to the possible development of a significant El Niño event later in 2026. Some forecasts suggest it could be … Read More

Arizona Records Hottest March Temperature in U.S. History

Arizona Records Hottest March Temperature in U.S. History

March 22, 2026

remote desert community in the state of Arizona has set a new benchmark for extreme weather, recording the hottest March temperature ever observed in the United States. The small area … Read More

Historic Category 5 Cyclone Narelle Bears Down on Queensland

Historic Category 5 Cyclone Narelle Bears Down on Queensland

March 19, 2026

Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle has intensified into a Category 5 storm and is heading toward the far northern coast of Queensland, Australia, in what officials are calling a historic and … Read More

Record‑Breaking March Heatwave Hits Western U.S., Shattering Decades‑Old Temperature Records

Record‑Breaking March Heatwave Hits Western U.S., Shattering Decades‑Old Temperature Records

March 18, 2026

A historic and unusually intense heatwave is sweeping across the western United States this March, setting or threatening to break long-standing temperature records from California to the desert Southwest. Cities … Read More

Severe Flooding Kills 66 in Kenya, as Heavy Rains Continue

Severe Flooding Kills 66 in Kenya, as Heavy Rains Continue

March 16, 2026

 Heavy rains across Kenya have triggered severe flooding, claiming at least 66 lives and displacing thousands of residents. The torrential rains have caused rivers to overflow, washed away homes and … Read More

Australia Faces Political Shake-Up and Northern Cyclone Threat

Australia Faces Political Shake-Up and Northern Cyclone Threat

March 16, 2026

Australia is experiencing a day of significant developments as a major reshuffle in the federal opposition’s shadow cabinet coincides with severe weather warnings for northern regions. These events highlight both … Read More

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  • UK Business and Policy Shift as Government Plans Capped Asylum Sponsorship Routes
  • North Korea Expands Weapons Program as South Korea Accelerates Drone Warfare Strategy
  • Sea Turtle Nesting on Japanese Island at Risk as Rising Temperatures Threaten Survival
  • Kevin De Bruyne Strikes as Belgium Crush New Zealand to Top Group G
  • Business Tensions Rise as Trump Threatens 100% Tariff Over European Digital Tax Plans

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  • UK Business and Policy Shift as Government Plans Capped Asylum Sponsorship Routes June 27, 2026
  • North Korea Expands Weapons Program as South Korea Accelerates Drone Warfare Strategy June 27, 2026
  • Sea Turtle Nesting on Japanese Island at Risk as Rising Temperatures Threaten Survival June 27, 2026
  • Kevin De Bruyne Strikes as Belgium Crush New Zealand to Top Group G June 27, 2026
  • Business Tensions Rise as Trump Threatens 100% Tariff Over European Digital Tax Plans June 27, 2026
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