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BUSINESS
A landmark merger reshapes Hollywood, but indigenous communities fear less cultural visibility and deeper exploitation.
Switzerland’s vote on a 10‑million population cap sparks concern about environmental stewardship, migration and land rights shared by many indigenous communities worldwide.
When FIFA defends empty seats at the World Cup, indigenous peoples see the same pattern—spaces left unfilled and cultures ignored.
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.
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.
As the Thai government aims to enhance national security and ease the visa process, tourists from over 90 countries will face new visa requirements effective soon.
POLITICS
A federal judge ordered the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center, underscoring the power of naming in preserving cultural heritage.
A deep look into how Burmese refugees were led into financial ruin by a Finnish‑based education agent offering false promises during the Myanmar crisis.
A child’s murder in France sparks anger over police failings, echoing strains in justice systems worldwide, especially for Indigenous peoples.
A US drone strike on a Venezuelan gang kingpin threatens indigenous lands and livelihoods, sparking calls for protective justice.
HEALTH
A US helicopter sliced by Iranian forces sparks a Trump vow that risks igniting deeper regional turmoil, threatening tribes, fisheries, and heritage along the Strait of Hormuz.
The ICC’s chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, is suspended while investigations into sexual misconduct continue, prompting questions about accountability and colonial legacies in international justice.
A southbound bus collided with six cars on Interstate 95 during a work‑zone slowdown, leading to five deaths and 34 hospitalizations.
A deep dive into Calo Programs reveals a patchwork of poor oversight, alleged abuse, and a business model built on the misfit demand for trauma‑based care for adopted and foster children.
A rupture of a storage tank at the Nippon Dynawave plant in Longview, Washington, has left nine workers missing and released a corrosive spill of \"white liquor\" into the environment. Indigenous communities in the region emphasize resilience and stewardship in the wake of the disaster.
TECH
Discover how the celebrated painter of water‑filled canvases turned golden light and open fields into living records of place, echoing ancient ways of honoring nature.
Trump claims a near‑finished deal to end the Iran war, while Gulf indigenous peoples face new risks from oil blockades and military strikes in 2026.
A New World screwworm fly has been detected in southern Texas, endangering the $113 billion U.S. cattle sector.
SPORT
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.
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.
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.
Iran‑U.S. hostilities near the Strait of Hormuz drive environmental, economic, and cultural hardships for Gulf coastal peoples.
ENTERTAINMENT
Reality TV show casts turn up uncertain about partners’ past crimes, sparking safety and consent concerns.
David Hockney’s vibrant landscapes echo the indigenous call to care for the land, urging artists and communities to honour nature’s beauty and fragility.
Pop superstar Ariana Grande publicly requests the White House stop using her songs in a recent TikTok clip that promoted its immigration policies.
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