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Experts warn against banning geoengineering research

Leading climate advocates argue that refusing to explore all options, including geoengineering research, is a catastrophic mistake. A call for honest risk management in the face of accelerating climate change.

Palestine Action Hunger Strikers Close to Death

Three activists on hunger strike in UK prison are in critical health after 59 days. Their families fear for their lives as the government faces pressure to intervene. Read the full report.

Teacher arrested after praising Maduro in TV interview

A 22-year-old preschool teacher was detained by police moments after giving a television interview in support of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Read the full story on the controversial arrest and the ongoing US-Venezuela tensions.

US Climate Lawsuits: 2025's Key Wins and Losses

A landmark year saw US courts grapple with climate accountability. Explore the major trends, from novel lawsuits to industry attempts to secure immunity, and what's next for 2026.

13 Climate Court Victories Reshape 2025

A landmark year for climate justice saw courts worldwide force governments and corporations to act. Explore the 13 key legal wins that scrapped coal plants, halted oil fields, and ended false green claims.

Greta Thunberg arrested at London protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg detained by City of London Police for displaying a placard in support of proscribed organisation Palestine Action. Read the latest on the protest and hunger strikes.

Young Activists Sue Over US Fossil Fuel Investments

As the US government approves major fossil fuel projects, a new wave of youth-led climate lawsuits is challenging the policy. Discover how activists are using the courts to fight for their future.

Putin Meets Modi in Delhi Amid US Trade Pressure

Vladimir Putin visits India for talks with Narendra Modi, focusing on defence and energy. The summit occurs as the US pressures India to cut Russian trade. Get the latest analysis.

India scraps order for mandatory state app on smartphones

The Indian government has revoked a controversial order requiring all smartphones to come pre-loaded with a state security app, following fierce opposition from tech giants and privacy advocates. Read the full story.

Sri Lanka Floods: 400 Dead, International Aid Arrives

Cyclone Ditwah has killed over 400 in Sri Lanka, devastating homes. As families face the emotional and physical toll, India and Pakistan send helicopters and cargo planes to assist with rescue and recovery.

Climate activists blockade Newcastle coal port

Rising Tide activists have halted three coal ships at the Port of Newcastle in a major climate protest. Police charged 11 campaigners. Join the conversation on environmental action.

The Real Climate Progress at Cop30

While critics called Cop30 a failure, look beyond the legal text to find genuine strides in climate action. A new Brazilian-led initiative is building a roadmap for a fossil fuel transition. Read the full analysis.

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