David Attenborough’s 100th birthday highlights his lasting impact on wildlife documentaries and environmental awareness. His career transformed nature broadcasting for generations.
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Three South African municipalities are facing the threat of total electricity blackouts after failing to settle mounting debt owed to Eskom. The crisis has intensified fears over infrastructure collapse, water disruptions, and growing instability in local government finances across the country.
The United States launched airstrikes on Iranian port targets near the Strait of Hormuz, triggering renewed military escalation in the region. Iran responded by targeting U.S. naval vessels as both sides exchanged threats over the fragile ceasefire.
Finnish lawmaker Päivi Räsänen is appealing to the European Court of Human Rights after being convicted over a decades-old Christian pamphlet criticizing homosexuality.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal is facing backlash after comments suggesting coordination with foreign officials regarding oil shipments to Cuba amid U.S. sanctions. Critics argue the actions undermine President Donald Trump’s foreign policy and national security efforts.
Multiple Disney cruise employees were detained by Customs and Border Protection during a child exploitation materials investigation in San Diego. Authorities confirmed dozens of cruise ship workers across several vessels were implicated.
Sal Amato joins John B. Wells to explore disclosure culture, media manipulation, psychological conditioning, and hidden systems of influence shaping modern society. The discussion examines technological control, competing narratives, and the growing struggle to separate truth from manipulation in an increasingly contested information landscape.
President Trump warned that bombing operations could restart if Iran declines a proposed peace agreement. The remarks come amid ongoing negotiations and regional tensions.
President Donald Trump unveiled a new national counterterrorism strategy focused on cartels, jihadists and violent left-wing extremists. The plan expands federal tools and shifts security priorities from the previous administration.
Amsterdam has become the first capital city to ban public advertising for meat products and fossil fuels. Critics say the move reflects growing government overreach tied to climate activism.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responded to circulating AI-generated deepfake images by publishing one herself and warning about the dangers of manipulated media. She urged internet users to verify content before sharing it online.
Health authorities are scrambling to trace passengers exposed to hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius cruise ship after travelers returned to multiple countries worldwide. The outbreak has intensified fears due to the Andes strain’s rare ability to spread between humans.


















