The world is searching for oil. This summit is looking to get rid of it. – Politico

  1. The world is searching for oil. This summit is looking to get rid of it.  Politico
  2. Countries meet in first global effort to phase out fossil fuels  BBC
  3. New global panel aims to accelerate move away from fossil fuels  The Guardian
  4. Amid fuel crisis, a bold move to leave oil and gas behind  DW.com
  5. As the UN Global Climate Talks Lose Momentum, a Smaller Coalition Eyes a Fossil Fuel Exit  Inside Climate News
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Florida officials investigate planned ‘Sloth World’ attraction after 31 sloths die in warehouse

Languorous tree dwellers from Guyana and Peru died from ‘cold stun’ in warehouse with no power or running water

Wildlife officials in Florida said in a newly released report that dozens of sloths taken from South American rainforests for display at a controversial new tourist attraction in Orlando died in the care of their new owners.

An incident report from the Florida fish and wildlife conservation commission (FWC) said that 31 of the mammals procured from Peru and Guyana by the owners of a forthcoming attraction called Sloth World perished in a storage warehouse more than a year ago, between December 2024 and February 2025.

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Giant ice tower delays opening of Everest climbing route – Reuters

  1. Giant ice tower delays opening of Everest climbing route  Reuters
  2. Hundreds of Everest hopefuls are waiting at base camp as glacier blocks route to summit  CNN
  3. Ice block stalls hundreds of Everest climbers at base camp  The Guardian
  4. Huge chunk of glacier blocks Everest route in peak climbing season  BBC
  5. Everest Season Is Stalled. Inside the Daring Plan to Kickstart Climbing.  Outside Magazine
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Netanyahu says he was successfully treated for prostate cancer

Israeli prime minister says early-stage malignant tumour was discovered during a routine check-up

Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that he received successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, without specifying when the treatment took place.

In a statement on social media, as his annual medical report was released, the Israeli prime minister said an early-stage malignant tumour had been discovered during a routine checkup. The 76-year-old said targeted treatment had removed “the problem” and left no trace of it.

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Is this what war looks like now? | Mohamad Bazzi – The Guardian

  1. Is this what war looks like now? | Mohamad Bazzi  The Guardian
  2. Southern Lebanon weighs losses from Israeli strikes as ceasefire hangs by a thread  PBS
  3. Lebanon's choice: Disarm Hezbollah or accept an Israeli buffer zone - analysis  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Mixed views in Lebanon ahead of controversial talks with Israel  Al Jazeera
  5. Israel Could Have What It Most Wants in Lebanon  The Atlantic
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Norway Set to Become Latest Country to Ban Social Media for Under 16s – Bloomberg.com

  1. Norway Set to Become Latest Country to Ban Social Media for Under 16s  Bloomberg.com
  2. From Australia to Europe, countries move to curb children's social media access  Reuters
  3. Norway's prime minister proposes ban on social media access for young teens  The Record from Recorded Future News
  4. After Australia, Norway moves to ban social media for kids under‑16  The Times of India
  5. Norway, Türkiye Move to Ban Social Media for Children  Times Now
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Putin, Netanyahu get their countries barred from Venice Biennale top prizes – politico.eu

  1. Putin, Netanyahu get their countries barred from Venice Biennale top prizes  politico.eu
  2. Venice Biennale jury excludes Russia and Israel from artist awards as EU threatens funding cut  Reuters
  3. Venice Biennale Bars Awards for Countries Facing Crimes Against Humanity Charges  The New York Times
  4. Venice Biennale jury ‘will not award artists from countries facing war crimes charges’  The Guardian
  5. EU to cut Venice Biennale funding over Russia’s participation, Kallas says  politico.eu
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Iran war leaves seafarers stranded in the Gulf – Reuters

  1. Iran war leaves seafarers stranded in the Gulf  Reuters
  2. The Peril of Piloting Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz  The New York Times
  3. Asian shipowners to cross Hormuz before Western firms, executives say  Yahoo
  4. UN Agency Prepares Hormuz Evacuation Plan for Hundreds of Ships  Bloomberg.com
  5. Seafarer talks about being trapped on the Strait of Hormuz: 'There is no safe place here'  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Satellite images reveal that Russia built out a base for a new generation of jet-powered drones – Business Insider

  1. Satellite images reveal that Russia built out a base for a new generation of jet-powered drones  Business Insider
  2. Geran-5 Drones Deployed Near Oryol for Strikes on Ukraine  Мілітарний
  3. Russian Shahed drones begin falling apart in the air as quality worsens  The Defence Blog
  4. Are the Baltic states at the mercy of the Russian Gerans?  Meta-Defense
  5. Russia building launch site for jet drones close to Ukraine border, media say  RBC-Ukraine
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Tokyo workers encouraged to wear shorts to cut energy costs and keep cool

Officials hope more casual attire for public servants will save electricity during Iran war as summer heat approaches

Public servants working for the Tokyo metropolitan government are being encouraged to swap their suits for shorts this summer to combat sweltering heat and rising energy costs caused by the US-Israel war on Iran.

Inspired by Japan’s Cool Biz energy-saving initiative, Tokyo officials hope the measure will cut dependence on air conditioning.

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Greta Thunberg, Sally Rooney and Brian Eno defy Palestine Action ban in letter to judges

Exclusive: Scholars, writers and artists risk arrest with message of support for proscribed group before next week’s appeal hearing

Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno have written to the court of appeal in support of Palestine Action before next week’s hearing to determine the lawfulness of the ban on the direct action protest group.

The letter, composed of only seven words – “We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action” – is signed by more than 130 people and is the first time that prominent scholars, writers and activists have come together to defy the ban.

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