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Scientists May Have Found Dark Matter
Science

Scientists May Have Found Dark Matter

Researchers from the University of Tokyo have potentially made a groundbreaking discovery, detecting a halo of high-energy gamma rays that strongly aligns with theoretical predictions for dark matter particle annihilation, possibly marking humanity's first direct observation of the elusive substance. This exciting finding, led by Professor Tomonori Totani, suggests dark matter could be a new particle beyond the Standard Model, though experts emphasize the critical need for independent verification.

Global Economy Slows, Slavery Hits 50M
Business

Global Economy Slows, Slavery Hits 50M

A new UNCTAD report paints a challenging picture for the global economy, projecting a slowdown in growth to 2.6% in 2025 due to financial market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, which disproportionately burdens developing economies. This economic deceleration is tragically compounded by a surge in modern slavery, now affecting 50 million people globally, highlighting the profound human cost intertwined with increasing global instability.

Trump Announces US Land Strikes in Caribbean
Politics

Trump Announces US Land Strikes in Caribbean

President Donald Trump announced imminent land strikes against drug traffickers in the Caribbean, marking a significant escalation in U.S. anti-narcotics efforts following an extensive military buildup and prior sea-based operations. This aggressive move, primarily targeting Venezuelan traffickers but also warning other nations like Colombia, aims to curb drug flow into the U.S. despite drawing international criticism.

Putin: Russia 'Ready' for War with Europe
International

Putin: Russia 'Ready' for War with Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared Russia "ready" for war with Europe following high-stakes peace talks with the United States regarding the Ukraine conflict that concluded without a significant breakthrough. Putin further escalated tensions by accusing European leaders of sabotaging peace efforts and rejecting their proposed amendments to a U.S. peace plan, leaving both sides no closer to resolving the nearly four-year-old conflict.

Chile Opens S. America's First Bio-LNG Plant
Technology

Chile Opens S. America's First Bio-LNG Plant

Chile has inaugurated South America's first Bio-LNG (liquefied biomethane) plant in its Ñuble region, a significant step towards cleaner energy and decarbonization by converting organic waste into a sustainable fuel. This pioneering facility, a collaboration between Spain's HAM Group, HAM Chile, and Empresas Lipigas, will supply renewable Bio-LNG to heavy-duty truck fleets across Chile and into Peru, with ambitious plans for capacity expansion.

China's Quantum Leap: Self-Protecting Matter
Technology

China's Quantum Leap: Self-Protecting Matter

Chinese researchers have achieved a significant quantum computing breakthrough by demonstrating a novel form of quantum matter that maintains its integrity despite disturbances, potentially revolutionizing how future quantum computers safeguard information. This innovative approach, utilizing the Zuchongzhi 2 processor to create a non-equilibrium higher-order topological phase, offers inherent protection against errors and noise, paving the way for more reliable and fault-tolerant quantum devices.

Palm Oil Destroys Borneo Orangutan UNESCO
Environment

Palm Oil Destroys Borneo Orangutan UNESCO

A palm oil company is urgently clearing critical rainforest within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Borneo, threatening endangered species and Indigenous Dayak communities. This destructive activity by PT Equator Sumber Rezeki, a subsidiary of First Borneo Group, has already razed nearly 1,500 hectares of orangutan habitat, despite the parent company's "zero-deforestation" pledges, leading to calls for immediate government intervention.

US Tightens Immigration After DC Guard
Politics

US Tightens Immigration After DC Guard

The Trump administration has enacted stringent new immigration policies, including an immediate halt to asylum decisions and a pause on visas for Afghan nationals, following a shooting incident in Washington D.C. These sweeping measures, announced around December 1, 2025, were prompted by an Afghan national, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who allegedly killed a National Guard soldier, raising significant concerns for thousands of applicants and those awaiting Special Immigrant Visas.

UK Lowers Bills, Shifts Green Levy Costs
Politics

UK Lowers Bills, Shifts Green Levy Costs

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a significant policy change in the Autumn Budget 2025, aiming to reduce average UK household energy bills by approximately £150 annually by shifting renewable electricity costs from consumer bills to general taxation, effective April 1, 2026. However, this initiative has drawn criticism from environmental groups and industry stakeholders due to the simultaneous discontinuation of the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) scheme, which previously funded energy-efficiency upgrades for vulnerable households.

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