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The World’s Farmers Need to Prepare for Serious Cash Crop Disruption
Scientists unpack how rising temperatures will upend where avocados, cashews and coffee grow
Chinese Streaming Service Changes the End of Fight Club so the Police Win
“Through the clue provided by Tyler, the police rapidly figured out the whole plan and arrested all criminals, successfully preventing the bomb from exploding,” the Tencent Video version tells viewers
London Police Investigating Downing Street Lockdown Parties
Johnson’s government has been under fire for allegedly holding social events when the U.K. was under lockdown because of COVID-19.
Assange Wins First Stage in Effort to Appeal U.S. Extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Monday won the first stage of his effort to overturn a U.K. ruling that opened the door for his extradition to U.S. to stand trial on espionage charges. The High Court in London gave Assange permission to appeal the case to the U.K. Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court must…
Austria Starts Lottery to Boost Support for Vaccine Mandate
The country is forging ahead with a policy that goes beyond the efforts of other nations to convince people to get vaccinated.
Journalists Are Under Threat in El Salvador. I Know Because I Was Targeted
Investigative journalist Carlos Martínez's cell phone was infected with the Pegasus program for a total of 269 days.
Cultivated Meat Passes the Taste Test
In a blind tasting, meat grown from stem cells tasted just like chicken, but without the fat that makes chicken taste good.
These Are the Countries Where Twitter, Facebook and TikTok Are Banned
Twitter users in Nigeria were able to access the platform for the first time in seven months last week, after the government reversed a ban
These Are the Countries Where Twitter, Facebook and TikTok Are Banned
Twitter users in Nigeria were able to access the platform for the first time in seven months last week, after the government reversed a ban
These Are the Countries Where Twitter, Facebook and TikTok Are Banned
Twitter users in Nigeria were able to access the platform for the first time in seven months last week, after the government reversed a ban
Nobel Body Criticizes Nobel Peace Prize Winner Abiy Over War
The Norwegian Nobel Committee issued a rare admonition to Ethiopian leader Abiy Ahmed, over the crisis in the Tigray region.
“A Huge Mistake.” The E.U. Jeopardizes its Climate Goals By Labeling Natural Gas as Green
A long-simmering debate about the future of natural gas has been forced to a head in Europe this month, as the E.U. considers classifying some projects involving the fossil fuel as sustainable investments in official advice for the private sector due to be published by the end of January. Burning natural gas produces carbon dioxide—but…