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World Leaders Convene as Global Economy Faces Its Most Pivotal Crossroads in a Generation

Fifty-three heads of state gathered in Geneva as trade tensions, currency volatility and climate pressures converge into a defining crisis.

By James Whitmore  ·  May 15, 2026  ·  1 min read

Scientists Track Ocean Current Shift That Could Redraw Global Climate Maps

Deep-ocean monitoring confirms a significant slowdown in Atlantic overturning circulation.

By Anjali Singh  ·  May 15, 2026  ·  1 min read

Historic Ceasefire Agreement Signed After Fourteen Months of Diplomatic Deadlock

A landmark ceasefire brings hope to a region that has endured sustained conflict, with international monitors set to deploy within…

By Carlos Mendez  ·  May 15, 2026  ·  1 min read

The Rise of Hyper-Local Cuisine: Chefs Rediscovering Forgotten Harvests

From abandoned orchards to heritage grain revivals, chefs are reclaiming ingredients that industrial agriculture rendered obsolete.

By Sophie Laurent  ·  May 14, 2026  ·  1 min read

Landslide Victory Reshapes the Political Landscape After a Decade of Coalition Government

An outright majority not seen in a generation marks a fundamental shift in voter behaviour driven by economic anxiety and…

By Carlos Mendez  ·  May 14, 2026  ·  1 min read

The Novel That Has Everyone Arguing About What Fiction Is For

A debut work of extraordinary moral complexity has divided critics and readers alike.

By Sophie Laurent  ·  May 14, 2026  ·  1 min read
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