In Brazil, Guterres calls for ‘fair, fast and final’ shift to clean energy
UN Secretary-General António Guterres is continuing his campaign to accelerate the global switch from fossil fuels to clean energy – “the cheapest source of new electricity in nearly every country.” Continue Reading
Hurricane Melissa: UN launches $74 million response for 2.2 million in Cuba
Around 2.2 million Cubans remain in dire need of assistance across the eastern provinces of Granma, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, and Guantanamo as the after effects of Hurricane Mellisa continue, UN aid workers said on Wednesday. Continue Reading
Philippines braces for Typhoon Fung-wong after earlier storm kills over 200
Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi devastates the Philippines and Vietnam, with survivors now bracing for another storm., Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi devastates the Philippines and Vietnam, with survivors bracing for another storm. Typhoon Kalmaegi has left a trail of devastation across Southeast Asia, killing hundreds in the Philippines and at least five inContinue Reading
Ukraine says over 1,400 Africans recruited to fight for Russia in war
Ukraine accuses Russia of luring recruits from Africa into ‘suicidal’ military contracts to bolster its war efforts., Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has said that more than 1,400 people from 36 African nations are known to be fighting for Russia in its war against Ukraine, urging governments to warn theirContinue Reading
An Improved Quantum Factoring Algorithm #science #quantumcomputing
For decades, Shor’s algorithm has been the paragon of the power of quantum computers. This set of instructions allows a machine that can exploit the quirks of quantum physics to break large numbers into their prime factors much faster than a regular, classical computer — potentially laying waste to muchContinue Reading
Mistakenly released sex offender re-arrested
Footage from Sky News shows the moment a convicted sex offender, released in error from prison, was arrested in Islington, London. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/guardianwires?sub_confirmation=1 Brahim Kaddour-Cherif, 24, from Algeria, was freed accidentally on 29 October from HMP Wandsworth in south London. A manhunt for Kaddour-Cherif,Continue Reading
US airlines cancel hundreds of flights due to longest ever government shutdown | DW News
US airlines are canceling hundreds of flights because of the federal government shutdown. Authorities have ordered a 10 percent reduction in air traffic. The shutdown, caused by Republicans and Democrats failing to agree on funding plans, began on October the 1st and is now the longest in history. Officials sayContinue Reading
Solid gold toilet could fetch $10 million
Sotheby’s is putting Maurizio Cattelan’s 18‑karat gold toilet titled “America” on the auction block in New York City on November 18. David Galperin, Sotheby’s Vice Chairman and Head of Contemporary Art Department, says it’s expected to fetch nearly $10 million. #gold #goldtoilet #auction #sothebys #art Read the story here: 👉Continue Reading
UPS Grounds Entire MD-11 Fleet Days After Tragic Crash
This is a follow-up report to the crash of UPS Flight 2976. Our original reportingwas published as breaking news on November 4, 2025.Continue Reading
American Vs. United: Which Airline Flies The Boeing 777-300ER More?
Just two of the United States’ “big three” air carriers still host the Boeing 777-300ER on their flightlines: United Airlines and American Airlines. The iconic widebody twinjet is a staple of long-haul aviation and a trailblazer of ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operation Performance Standards). Delta Air Lines liquidated its fleet ofContinue Reading
A New York Gas Pipeline Is Closer to Construction, Despite Concerns From Lawmakers, Environmentalists
The state has rejected the pipeline three times. Advocates say it’s a betrayal of the state’s climate goals and a threat to water quality. By Lauren Dalban New York regulators on Friday approved a water-quality permit for a long-contested pipeline that would bring natural gas to the state from Pennsylvania.Continue Reading
Charity Commission Demands More Transparency and Neutrality from IEA
The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), the anti-state pressure group, must implement reforms to be more transparent and less politically biased, according to the charities regulator. The Charity Commission launched an investigation into the IEA in May, based on “perceptions of potential political bias, perceptions of a potential lack of transparencyContinue Reading












