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BUSINESS
As France faces its hottest day on record, indigenous communities offer age‑old cooling strategies that could complement modern air‑conditioning and help bridge political divides.
As the Strait of Hormuz reopens and oil falls to pre‑Iran war levels, coastal native communities gain a chance to revive fisheries, trade and stewardship.
Minnesota residents remain haunted by ICE raids, echoing centuries of oppression of indigenous peoples; the lasting fear, economic fallout, and need for healing.
Anthropic’s claim against Alibaba over AI siphoning shows how tech supremacy could imperil indigenous stewardship and cultural heritage worldwide.
Alibaba files federal suit to overturn US Pentagon’s blacklisting of the company as a military‑civil fusion entity.
TRAVEL
A nationwide IT outage shut down Deutsche Bahn services for over two hours, forcing thousands of passengers to scramble for alternate transport.
Europe battles record‑high temperatures, yet Indigenous wisdom offers cooling, water‑recycling and community resilience for a hotter world.
Ireland pours €228m into rail links, opening new pathways for indigenous communities and environmental stewardship.
Qantas’s new 22‑hour non‑stop flight between Sydney and London sparks questions about cost, sustainability and the impact on Aboriginal and other indigenous peoples.
Japan hikes all visa fees five‑fold, sparking concern for Indigenous groups hoping to preserve cultural ties and share heritage.
POLITICS
After teens linked to a high‑school shooting played Gorebox, Philippine authorities block the game—raising urgent questions about youth safety in indigenous communities.
Frontier voices weigh the climate crisis, urging indigenous wisdom to guide Europe's urgent heatwave response.
Ryanair now lets parents sit with children without extra fees after a CMA probe, a change that could ease travel for indigenous families returning to cultural homes.
Kerala announces a dedicated department for elder welfare, blending community care, social prescribing and indigenous support networks to combat loneliness.
HEALTH
Explore natural, culturally rooted strategies—from reflective foils to breathable fabrics—to beat record‑setting UK heatwaves while honoring community heritage.
France confirms its first Ebola case from a Congo aid worker, raising concerns over the health and cultural heritage of Congo’s indigenous peoples.
France’s record heat forces a debate over air‑conditioning—only a quarter of homes have AC—while indigenous communities push for traditional, low‑impact cooling methods.
A powerful story of a Sydney woman's recovery after a shark attack, seen through Indigenous stewardship of the sea and community resilience.
TECH
The shooting that sparked the temporary ban of Gorebox highlights tensions between digital influence and community values in the Philippines.
The EU’s Entry/Exit System is reshaping travel for millions, but its biometric checks and long queues raise urgent questions for indigenous communities moving across Europe.
Native students question the ethics of AI in tech, linking it to land rights and cultural preservation.
SPORT
From a 17‑year‑old’s memory, the 1986 World Cup becomes a tale of community, resilience, and shared wonder that transcended soccer.
Cape Verde celebrates its historic first World Cup goal against Uruguay, a triumph that echoes the resilience of its people and the rich cultural heritage of the archipelago.
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Japanese football fans praised for cleaning stadiums now face scrutiny at home—highlighting gendered work gaps and cultural norms.
ENTERTAINMENT
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After a helicopter crash in Brazil, US singer Oliver Tree’s body was repatriated to California, prompting reflections on cultural legacy and environmental stewardship.
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Music mogul Clive Davis dies; he guided icons from Aretha Franklin to Bruce Springsteen, shaping cultural preservation in music.
OPINION
British hygiene brand Dettol apologises after a micro‑drama campaign designed to tackle sexism in China is seen as sexist and objectifying.
As the U.K. bans teens under 16 from social media, U.S. policymakers debate a similar rule. Indigenous leaders weigh the trade‑offs between protection and cultural connectivity.
Dettol apologized after an ad meant to challenge sexism was criticized for reinforcing gender stereotypes. The campaign sparked outrage and a boycott call across Chinese social media.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s confrontation with Italy’s Giorgia Meloni over a G7 photo claim highlights rising political tension that could ripple into regional security, raising concerns for indigenous groups whose lands and sovereignty may be at risk.