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Paris Climate Goal in Jeopardy: Scientists Warn of Irreversible Warming

Two groundbreaking studies published in Nature Climate Change have sent a stark warning: the world is likely to have already breached the 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit set by the Paris Climate Agreement. This alarming conclusion suggests that global efforts to...

World’s Largest Coral Discovered in the Southwest Pacific, Visible from Space

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have located the world’s largest known coral in the remote southwest Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands. This massive coral specimen, spanning over 100 feet and estimated to be more than 300 years old, was identified...

Tropical Storm Rafael Intensifies, Approaches Hurricane Strength Ahead of Cuba Landfall

Tropical Storm Rafael is gaining strength in the Caribbean Sea, with forecasters predicting it will reach hurricane status by the time it makes landfall in western Cuba on Wednesday. The storm, which formed Monday, is currently positioned approximately 105 miles...

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Who’s Winning the Global AI Race in 2025?

Who’s Winning the Global AI Race in 2025?

As of early 2025, the United States still holds the top position in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence (AI). This leadership is driven by its unmatched output in cutting-edge AI models, deep-pocketed private sector investments, and a robust ecosystem...

Trade War Fuels China’s Export Boom—But for How Long?

Trade War Fuels China’s Export Boom—But for How Long?

China’s exports surged by 12.4% year-on-year in March 2025, hitting $313.9 billion—the highest monthly growth in five months. But analysts warn the sharp increase may be short-lived, driven largely by Chinese companies racing to ship goods to the United States ahead...

Europe Reconsiders Russian Gas as U.S. LNG Becomes Political Pawn

Europe Reconsiders Russian Gas as U.S. LNG Becomes Political Pawn

Three years after dramatically reducing its reliance on Russian energy, Europe now finds itself in a new kind of energy crisis—this time driven by shifting policies in the United States. With President Donald Trump back in office and reworking global trade strategies,...

De Olde Molen: A Dutch Gem in Aruba

De Olde Molen: A Dutch Gem in Aruba

Nestled in the picturesque Palm Beach area of Aruba, **De Olde Molen**, often known as the Old Dutch Windmill, stands as a captivating symbol of cultural heritage and historical continuity. This iconic windmill, with its rich history spanning over two centuries and...