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UN Report: Indigenous Protectors Underfunded in Climate Fight
Environment

UN Report: Indigenous Protectors Underfunded in Climate Fight

A new United Nations report reveals a stark global imbalance: Indigenous Peoples, who comprise only six percent of the world's population, are custodians of an astonishing 80 percent of the planet's remaining biodiversity but receive less than one percent of international climate finance. This critical disparity highlights how their vital role in environmental stewardship is severely undermined by marginalization from climate decisions and "green solutions" often implemented without their consent.

Brain's Resilience Switch: New Mental Health Era
Science

Brain's Resilience Switch: New Mental Health Era

Groundbreaking research has unveiled profound molecular changes in the brain that influence behavior long after stressful events, alongside the discovery of natural resilience systems offering a fresh perspective on mental health treatment. This pivotal shift in psychiatric science aims to develop innovative therapies that build inherent strengths and enhance natural coping mechanisms, moving beyond traditional symptom-focused approaches.

NZ Resets 2050 Methane Target
Politics

NZ Resets 2050 Methane Target

New Zealand has officially enacted new legislation, passed on December 12, 2025, to significantly reduce its 2050 biogenic methane target to a 14-24 percent reduction below 2017 levels, aiming to balance climate goals with agricultural productivity. This legislative shift, which replaces a more ambitious 24-47 percent reduction target, has been lauded by agricultural groups as "long overdue" but fiercely condemned by environmental campaigners as "full-blown climate denial.

Ferrovial Joins Nasdaq-100, Boosting Global Growth
Business

Ferrovial Joins Nasdaq-100, Boosting Global Growth

Global infrastructure leader Ferrovial is set to join the prestigious Nasdaq-100 Index on December 22, 2025, a move announced on December 13, 2025, that significantly boosts its international visibility and investor appeal. This inclusion, occurring just over a year after its U.S. stock market debut, underscores market confidence in Ferrovial's integrated business model and is expected to attract a broader base of passive investment funds.

Ozone Hole Shrinks: Recovery Trend Continues
Environment

Ozone Hole Shrinks: Recovery Trend Continues

The 2025 Antarctic ozone hole was notably small and short-lived, reinforcing a positive long-term trend towards the recovery of Earth's vital protective ozone layer, with its early closure on December 1 marking the fifth smallest observed since 1992. This encouraging development is a direct testament to the effectiveness of the Montreal Protocol, an international agreement that has systematically phased out ozone-depleting substances and is projected to lead to full Antarctic ozone recovery by around 2066.

Trump Announces Renewed Thai-Cambodian Ceasefire
International

Trump Announces Renewed Thai-Cambodian Ceasefire

President Donald Trump announced a renewed truce between Thailand and Cambodia on Friday, aiming to de-escalate intense border clashes stemming from a long-standing territorial dispute. This critical agreement, following previous short-lived ceasefires, seeks to halt renewed hostilities that have caused dozens of casualties and displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians along their shared border.

Strong 6.8 Quake Jolts North Pacific Near Japan
Technology

Strong 6.8 Quake Jolts North Pacific Near Japan

A powerful 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck the North Pacific Ocean near Japan on Friday morning, with its relatively shallow epicenter at 40 kilometers prompting immediate assessment from authorities. Despite the strong tremor, Japan's robust infrastructure and advanced early warning systems are expected to mitigate widespread damage, similar to recent comparable seismic events in the tectonically active region.

Global Sports Gear Up for Packed December
Sports

Global Sports Gear Up for Packed December

December 2025 is poised to be an exceptionally busy month for global sports, highlighted by the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, a significantly scaled-back Premier League Boxing Day, and the traditional NBA and NFL Christmas Day showcases. However, the AFCON faces controversy with player protests and its new holiday timing, while the Premier League's reduced Boxing Day fixture list reflects growing calendar congestion.

Australia's Hospital Funding Crisis Escalates
Politics

Australia's Hospital Funding Crisis Escalates

Australia's public hospitals are facing a severe crisis due to critical funding shortfalls, leading to escalating ambulance queues, overflowing waiting rooms, and thousands of elderly patients stuck in hospital beds awaiting aged care placement. A tense standoff between state and federal governments over an "insufficient" funding proposal threatens to further compromise patient care, with a crucial deadline looming for a new National Health Reform Agreement.

Cabinet Approves ₹11,718 Cr for Digital Census
Politics

Cabinet Approves ₹11,718 Cr for Digital Census

India's Union Cabinet has approved a substantial ₹11,718 crore budget for the upcoming Census 2027, marking it as the nation's first fully digital census with data collection via mobile applications and real-time monitoring. This monumental undertaking, delayed from its original 2021 schedule, will also historically include caste enumeration for the first time since 1931, providing crucial demographic insights for national planning.

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