Pentagon Delays PFAS Cleanup at 140 Military Bases
A bipartisan group of 36 lawmakers is demanding the Pentagon explain why it has delayed PFAS ‘forever chemical’ cleanup at nearly 140 military bases—some by up to 10 years.
A bipartisan group of 36 lawmakers is demanding the Pentagon explain why it has delayed PFAS ‘forever chemical’ cleanup at nearly 140 military bases—some by up to 10 years.
Iceland has confirmed the first established mosquito population in its history, ending its long-held status as one of Earth’s few mosquito-free regions—likely due to climate change.
Ukraine is set to receive up to 150 Swedish Gripen fighter jets—aircraft uniquely suited for its harsh battlefield conditions and electronic warfare needs against Russia.
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Despite a surge in new ventures, European start-ups struggle to scale across borders due to fragmented regulations and excessive bureaucracy.
Faced with corruption, unemployment, and broken promises, Nepal’s Gen Z is leaving home in record numbers to build futures overseas.