The Climate Cost of the 2026 World Cup: When Politics Makes the Carbon Footprint Even Bigger
The 2026 FIFA World Cup was already expected to become the most carbon-intensive tournament in the competition's history. Now geopolitics may make it even worse. According to estimates cited by Deutsche Welle and climate researchers, the expanded tournament could generate roughly 7.8 million metric tons of
Diplomacy, Explained: Starmer and Trump Are Already Talking About the Day "After Iran"
A short statement from London may reveal more than it appears at first glance. "The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, this afternoon. The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end,
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The Climate Cost of the 2026 World Cup: When Politics Makes the Carbon Footprint Even Bigger
The 2026 FIFA World Cup was already expected to become the most carbon-intensive tournament in the competition's history. Now geopolitics may make it even worse. According to estimates cited by Deutsche Welle and climate researchers, the expanded tournament could generate roughly 7.8 million metric tons of
Diplomacy, Explained: Starmer and Trump Are Already Talking About the Day "After Iran"
A short statement from London may reveal more than it appears at first glance. "The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, this afternoon. The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end,
Nordic and Baltic Leaders Back Ukraine’s Security Push Ahead of NATO and G7 Summits
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined leaders from the Nordic and Baltic countries in Tallinn on Tuesday, using the Ukraine–NB8 Summit to press for stronger military cooperation, enhanced air defense capabilities, and continued support for Ukraine’s path toward European Union and NATO membership. The summit brought together leaders from
Diplomacy Translated: Why the U.S., Japan, and the Philippines Are Deepening Maritime Cooperation
What happened? The United States, Japan, and the Philippines met in Manila for their second Trilateral Maritime Dialogue, a regular forum focused on security and cooperation at sea. Officially, the three countries discussed maritime cooperation, joint exercises, foreign assistance coordination, and capacity-building programs to support a “free and open
NASA Names Artemis III Crew as Moon Program Moves Toward Historic 2027 Test Mission
NASA has announced the four astronauts selected for Artemis III, a critical test mission scheduled for 2027 that will help pave the way for humanity’s return to the Moon and future missions to Mars. The crew includes NASA astronauts Randy Bresnik (commander), Andre Douglas, and Frank Rubio, alongside European
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The Climate Cost of the 2026 World Cup: When Politics Makes the Carbon Footprint Even Bigger
The 2026 FIFA World Cup was already expected to become the most carbon-intensive tournament in the competition's history. Now geopolitics may make it even worse. According to estimates cited by Deutsche Welle and climate researchers, the expanded tournament could generate roughly 7.8 million metric tons of
Diplomacy, Explained: Starmer and Trump Are Already Talking About the Day "After Iran"
A short statement from London may reveal more than it appears at first glance. "The Prime Minister spoke to the President of the United States, Donald Trump, this afternoon. The Prime Minister expressed his support for President Trump’s efforts to bring the conflict with Iran to an end,
Nordic and Baltic Leaders Back Ukraine’s Security Push Ahead of NATO and G7 Summits
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined leaders from the Nordic and Baltic countries in Tallinn on Tuesday, using the Ukraine–NB8 Summit to press for stronger military cooperation, enhanced air defense capabilities, and continued support for Ukraine’s path toward European Union and NATO membership. The summit brought together leaders from
Diplomacy Translated: Why the U.S., Japan, and the Philippines Are Deepening Maritime Cooperation
What happened? The United States, Japan, and the Philippines met in Manila for their second Trilateral Maritime Dialogue, a regular forum focused on security and cooperation at sea. Officially, the three countries discussed maritime cooperation, joint exercises, foreign assistance coordination, and capacity-building programs to support a “free and open
NASA Names Artemis III Crew as Moon Program Moves Toward Historic 2027 Test Mission
NASA has announced the four astronauts selected for Artemis III, a critical test mission scheduled for 2027 that will help pave the way for humanity’s return to the Moon and future missions to Mars. The crew includes NASA astronauts Randy Bresnik (commander), Andre Douglas, and Frank Rubio, alongside European