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SpaceX IPO fuels wealth inequality debate while indigenous groups highlight the implications of large corporate valuations for land rights and environmental stewardship.
Three Indian sailors were lost in a US missile strike on an oil tanker, leaving families in Visakhapatnam and other coastal towns to grieve and seek closure.
The 2026 World Cup’s quest for record‑breaking revenue threatens indigenous communities’ land, livelihoods and cultural heritage with a new model of dynamic pricing, transport hikes and abandoned public investment.
Students rally in Jakarta demanding an end to wasteful spending and high fuel prices, a call that resonates with indigenous groups seeking better stewardship of land and resources.
Brands flood the football world with star‑studded ads, yet indigenous culture remains largely absent or misrepresented. This article calls for authentic engagement and responsibility.
TRAVEL
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.
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II’s famed bull mosaic undergoes restoration amid satirical online chatter, highlighting the tensions between tourism, tradition, and the stewardship of historic art.
Centerville, Massachusetts — On the anniversary of the 1941 attack, 106‑year‑old sailor Freeman Johnson reflects on his unnoticed role aboard the USS St. Louis and how his story bridges past and present, reminding us of the power of memory and generational responsibility.
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SPORT
The loss of South Africa’s World Cup group‑stage match sparked social‑media trolls, but it also revealed simmering xenophobia and the resilience of indigenous communities across the continent.
African communities weigh the loss of South Africa, reflecting on xenophobia, unity, and indigenous rights.
Iran‑U.S. hostilities near the Strait of Hormuz drive environmental, economic, and cultural hardships for Gulf coastal peoples.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Pop superstar Ariana Grande publicly requests the White House stop using her songs in a recent TikTok clip that promoted its immigration policies.
A look at how a pop star’s induction highlights themes of family migration, storytelling and stewardship that resonate with indigenous communities worldwide.
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OPINION
Forced conscription in Myanmar threatens indigenous communities, reshaping war, culture, and land rights.
POLITICS
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HEALTH
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TECH
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