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EPA Mobilizes Schoolchildren to Foster Climate-Resilient Communities in Ghana
Energy & Climate

EPA Mobilizes Schoolchildren to Foster Climate-Resilient Communities in Ghana

The Environmental Protection Authority launched a climate education campaign in multiple Ghanaian districts, empowering schoolchildren to champion environmental stewardship and climate resilience.

Iran declares US bases in the Middle East are now legitimate targets amid escalating tensions
Defense & Security

Iran declares US bases in the Middle East are now legitimate targets amid escalating tensions

Iran warns of potential major attacks on American military assets after the US reportedly cleared Israeli strikes on Lebanon, intensifying regional conflict.

Bitcoin’s 2026 Bear Market Shows Signs of Deeper Decline Before Bottoming Out
Crypto & Fintech

Bitcoin’s 2026 Bear Market Shows Signs of Deeper Decline Before Bottoming Out

Despite a higher market cap, Bitcoin’s realized losses in the 2026 bear market lag behind 2022 levels, hinting at continued sell-offs and a delayed price floor.

Zelensky Meets UK and European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine’s Security Amid Ongoing Conflict
Corporate Power

Zelensky Meets UK and European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine’s Security Amid Ongoing Conflict

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in London to meet UK, French, and German leaders, focusing on defense cooperation and Europe’s role in negotiating peace.

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Beirut’s Southern Suburbs Amid Fragile Ceasefire and Regional Tensions
Defense & Security

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Beirut’s Southern Suburbs Amid Fragile Ceasefire and Regional Tensions

Israeli airstrikes targeted residential areas in Beirut’s southern suburbs days after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, killing civilians and escalating regional hostilities.

DOJ Lawyer Acknowledges Courts May Lack Power to Stop Demolitions Once Started
AI & Tech Regulation

DOJ Lawyer Acknowledges Courts May Lack Power to Stop Demolitions Once Started

During a federal appeal, a Justice Department attorney agreed that if the government rapidly demolished a landmark like the Statue of Liberty, courts might have no authority to intervene.

Waymo Repurposes Retired EV Batteries to Support Community Clean Energy Storage
Energy & Climate

Waymo Repurposes Retired EV Batteries to Support Community Clean Energy Storage

Waymo launches a program to extend the life of used electric vehicle batteries by integrating them into local clean energy storage projects, enhancing grid reliability and sustainability.

New York Court Schedules July Hearing in Lawsuit Over Billions in Dormant Bitcoin
Crypto & Fintech

New York Court Schedules July Hearing in Lawsuit Over Billions in Dormant Bitcoin

A New York court will hear a lawsuit this July seeking control of thousands of inactive Bitcoin wallets, including some linked to Satoshi Nakamoto, raising jurisdictional challenges.

SpaceX Prepares for Landmark IPO Offering Shares to Retail Investors
Corporate Power

SpaceX Prepares for Landmark IPO Offering Shares to Retail Investors

Elon Musk’s SpaceX aims to raise capital through a historic IPO, offering a significant portion of shares to retail investors while pursuing ambitious space and technology goals.

Israeli Airstrike Targets Beirut’s Southern Suburbs Days After Ceasefire Deal
Trade & Tariffs

Israeli Airstrike Targets Beirut’s Southern Suburbs Days After Ceasefire Deal

Israel launched an unexpected airstrike on Beirut’s southern suburbs shortly after a U.S.-backed ceasefire agreement, resulting in casualties and escalating regional tensions.