Deforestation Threatens Your Morning Coffee—Here’s How
A new report shows how clearing forests for coffee farms in Brazil is reducing rainfall and causing crop failures.
A new report shows how clearing forests for coffee farms in Brazil is reducing rainfall and causing crop failures.
Germany is on high alert as unexplained drone sightings near airports and military bases spark fears of a Russian-backed surveillance campaign.
A new U.N. report reveals the world is failing to meet its 2030 target to cut methane emissions by 30%, with the vast majority of detected leaks going unaddressed.
As Art Basel Paris unfolds, three luxury-backed institutions—Cartier, Vuitton, and Pinault—are redefining the city’s cultural landscape with ambitious new exhibitions.
Bipin Joshi, a 23-year-old Nepali student taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, 2023, has been returned to his hometown in a coffin after two years in captivity—shattering his family’s hopes and casting a shadow over Nepal’s Festival of Lights.
Eight historic jewelry pieces worth over $100 million were stolen from the Louvre in a daring Paris heist, sparking global concern over art security and cultural preservation.
The White House walks back President Trump’s claim of an imminent meeting with Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine, sparking fresh debate over U.S. foreign policy consistency.
A 24-year-old Chinese woman has been charged with stealing over €1.5 million worth of rare gold from Paris’s National Museum of Natural History, in a heist that’s part of a troubling trend of museum thefts in France.
In a brazen daylight robbery, thieves stole priceless royal jewelry from the Louvre Museum in under eight minutes, raising alarms about museum security and the rise of commodity-based art theft.
Russia is aggressively promoting its state-controlled MAX messaging app by degrading WhatsApp and Telegram, signaling a major shift toward a censored, sovereign internet.