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Orcas Drown Humpback Whale in Rare Antarctic Hunt

In a brutal display of nature's raw power, a pod of killer whales has been filmed systematically drowning a humpback whale near the Antarctic Peninsula. Exclusive footage reveals the coordinated attack strategy of these apex predators.

Pacific Shift Sparks US Megadrought, Food Prices Soar

A dramatic shift in Pacific Ocean currents has triggered a devastating megadrought in the US, leading to skyrocketing food prices. Experts warn of long-term impacts on agriculture and global supply chains.

Mandatory checks for adults working with kids proposed

The UK government is considering a radical new policy requiring all adults in regular contact with children to undergo compulsory background checks in a bid to protect young people from sexual predators.

Predator hawk threatens London's green parakeets

A deadly sparrowhawk is terrorising London's iconic green parakeets, sparking fears for the future of the capital's vibrant bird population. Wildlife experts reveal the shocking hunting tactics of this aerial assassin.

Gulf Stream Weakens to 300-Year Low

Scientists warn that the Gulf Stream, a vital ocean current regulating global climate, has weakened to its slowest pace in 300 years. Discover the potential impacts on weather patterns, sea levels, and marine ecosystems.

Blue whale songs mysteriously declining

Researchers uncover a puzzling drop in blue whale vocalisations, raising concerns about the impact of human activity on these majestic marine creatures.

Sea lion attacks girl on California beach

A terrifying encounter unfolded on a California beach as a sea lion suddenly attacked a young girl, with shocking footage capturing the incident. Authorities warn beachgoers to stay vigilant.

Titan sub disaster: damning safety failures exposed

A damning report by the US Coast Guard reveals shocking safety lapses and regulatory failures behind the Titan submersible disaster, raising urgent questions about deep-sea exploration standards.

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