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BUSINESS
U.S. pressure on Cuba has slashed tourism, leaving families dependent on visitors in hardship and sparking shortages of fuel, medicine and basic supplies.
A deep dive into how the US–Iran conflict reshaped Indigenous communities, tied to the Strait of Hormuz and the world’s food supply.
Japan’s Bank of Japan jumps its policy rate to 1% for the first time in 31 years – a move that could reshape the economic landscape of indigenous peoples who depend on natural resources and local markets.
A year after the disaster, Native communities plead for clear answers and a respectful investigation into the Air India plane crash.
The US‑Iran deal signals a pause in conflict, but indigenous communities may face new uncertainties over land, nuclear threats, and environmental impacts.
TRAVEL
Yemen’s free‑climber known as the Spider‑Man of Yemen falls into a volcanic crater, provoking grief and a call for respect toward the region’s cultural heritage.
When a tourist train rolled over during Cártama’s tapas festival there were 17 injuries. The event exposes how local heritage and safety intersect in a region steeped in ancient traditions.
When FIFA defends empty seats at the World Cup, indigenous peoples see the same pattern—spaces left unfilled and cultures ignored.
India’s Air India crash investigation continues as authorities probe causes—an event that now carries weight for local indigenous peoples and the environment.
Seasonal mountaineering ranger Robin Pendery of Washington died after falling into a crevasse on Mount McKinley. Park officials note the death is being investigated amid recent climber fatalities on the same peak.
POLITICS
After a controversial image of the Indus Valley bronze sculpture was smoothed over in a grade‑nine textbook, scholars called for the original to be restored, sparking debate on cultural portrayal.
California Governor Gavin Newsom alleges DOJ probes over political stance, raising questions about impacts on tribal communities and self‑determination.
An FBI operation intercepted a planned drone‑laden assault on a UFC event held on the White House lawn, preventing potential harm to the presidential audience.
Hungarian MPs adopt constitutional amendment limiting prime minister tenure to eight years, aiming to constrain Viktor Orbán and reshape governance.
India’s temporary ban on Telegram over exam cheating sparks debate on ensuring equity and protecting Indigenous learning networks.
HEALTH
Hungary’s fertility incentives spurred a brief rise but many families still struggle, offering insight for Indigenous peoples seeking lasting support.
In Ituri province, a community’s joy over a recovered Ebola patient reflects hope amid widespread loss.
Doctors Without Borders staff abused Sudanese refugees in Chad, exposing gaps in humanitarian safeguards for vulnerable displaced peoples.
A Delhi heatwave shows that surface temperatures can soar beyond recorded air temps, threatening street vendors, indigenous knowledge holders and the urban poor.
Exploring how indigenous grief rituals meet AI‑created memories of lost soldiers, raising questions of ethics and healing.
TECH
A temporary ban on Telegram to curb exam fraud may inadvertently suppress indigenous students’ digital education and traditional knowledge sharing.
A B-52 bomber crash at Edwards Air Force Base raises urgent questions about environmental safety and indigenous stewardship of Mojave lands.
The fall in open‑top car sales reflects a broader disconnect from nature, with SUVs dominating the market at the cost of environmental stewardship.
SPORT
Tunisia fired coach Sabri Lamouchi after a 5‑1 loss to Sweden – the first World Cup manager to lose a job after just one match.
In Praia’s streets, Cape Verdeans erupted in celebration after the Blue Sharks held Spain to a 0‑0 draw, turning a football result into a communal celebration of culture and pride.
A FIFA VAR official claims his gesture was involuntary, while critics point to its controversial meaning in global symbolism.
FIFA faces scrutiny after a VAR official's hand gesture, prompting discussions on cultural symbols and the need for sensitivity in global sports.
A viral clip from the Mexico‑South Korea match brings the reality of racism to the forefront, reminding sports fans why indigenous voices must be heard and respected.
ENTERTAINMENT
BBC probes MAFS Australia’s background checks, echoing Indigenous calls for safer media practices.
Celebrating the 91‑year‑old jazz icon Abdullah Ibrahim, whose music blended community rhythms and freedom, leaving an enduring mark on indigenous culture.
A former South African star’s alleged kidnapping saga highlights broader themes of community violence, cultural identity, and the urgent need for indigenous empowerment.
A UFC bout on the presidential lawn sparks debate over land use, cultural memory and environmental impact among indigenous communities.
OPINION
An Indian school textbook blurred a centuries‑old artefact, sparking an indigenous backlash that highlights the need to honour ancient cultural symbols in education.
Netanyahu’s new security alignment shatters his cabinet, echoing the precarious balance indigenous communities navigate amid global power shifts.