Sydney Opera House protest leads to genocide court case

Pro-Palestine campaigners are taking the Australian government to court, seeking to force recognition of Israel's actions as genocide following a planned Sydney Opera House protest that sparked international attention.

India's fast fashion graveyard: The human cost

In the textile recycling capital of India, workers face dangerous conditions while processing the West's discarded clothing, exposing the dark reality behind fashion's circular economy promises.

Spectacular autumn colour transforms UK gardens

British gardens are experiencing a spectacular autumn display with vibrant rainbows of colour, as extreme summer weather creates perfect conditions for a fiery seasonal bloom across the UK.

Kitchen Ingredient Banishes Lawn Mushrooms Overnight

Discover the surprising household staple that eradicates unsightly lawn mushrooms instantly. Gardening experts reveal this cheap, effective solution that transforms your turf without harsh chemicals.

North Koreans eating tigers, badgers to survive famine

Desperate North Koreans are resorting to eating wild animals including tigers, badgers and raccoons to survive amid severe food shortages, according to disturbing new research that exposes the deepening humanitarian crisis under Kim Jong-un's regime.

Jane Goodall's final warning to world leaders

Legendary conservationist Dr Jane Goodall delivers powerful critique of global leadership in what may be her final public message, urging humanity to confront environmental crises.

Renewables Overtake Coal in Global Power Generation

In a historic shift for global energy markets, renewable sources have surpassed coal-fired power generation for the first time, marking a watershed moment in the world's transition to clean energy according to new International Energy Agency data.

Bottled Water Microplastics 100x Higher Than Thought

Groundbreaking research reveals bottled water contains dramatically higher levels of microplastics than estimated, raising urgent health concerns about invisible plastic pollution invading our bodies.

Patagonia's Amazing Transformation: Desert to Wetlands

In an extraordinary environmental success story, Argentina's Patagonian steppe has been miraculously restored to vibrant wetlands, reversing decades of desertification through innovative conservation efforts.

Greta Thunberg deported from Israel after Gaza protest

Climate activist Greta Thunberg was detained and deported from Israel after participating in a pro-Palestinian flotilla attempting to break the Gaza blockade. The Swedish environmentalist joined activists demanding humanitarian access to the besieged terr

Canada orders Marineland to relocate beluga whales

In an unprecedented animal welfare case, Canadian authorities have ordered Marineland to transfer its remaining beluga whales to new facilities, marking a significant victory for wildlife protection advocates.

Pet Lion Escapes, Roams Residential Streets

Shocking footage captures the moment a domesticated lion named Kimba roams residential streets in South Africa, forcing armed police response and neighbourhood lockdown.

10-tonne fatberg clogs London sewers

A colossal 10-tonne fatberg is clogging London's Victorian sewers, created from congealed wet wipes and cooking fats. Thames Water declares war on the growing problem threatening the city's infrastructure.

Thames Water sewage leak closes Hammersmith Bridge

Major infrastructure failure sees Hammersmith Bridge shut indefinitely after Thames Water sewage leak contaminates River Thames, sparking health and environmental concerns across London.

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