We are far from achieving goal to eliminate hunger by 2030, UN warns One in eleven people globally and one in five in Africa faced hunger in 2023 due to conflicts, climate change and economic downturns, according to the UN. Read full article
Israeli PM Netanyahu addresses US Congress: 'Our victory will be your victory' Netanyahu lauded US-Israeli unity and praised President Joe Biden in his fiery speech to lawmakers. Read full article
Paris Olympics kick off amid fans' excitement and logistical issues The first men’s football and rugby sevens matches were underway as fans began flocking to the French capital for the Olympic Games. Read full article
France set to host 2030 Winter Olympics, subject to conditions The International Olympic Committee has chosen the French Alps to host the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, but this decision is dependent on receiving a financial guarantee from the new French government. Read full article
Doctors strike in Portugal for better working conditions and pay Doctors in Portugal are among the lowest paid in the European Union and their working conditions have deteriorated over the last two decades. Read full article
Farnborough 2024: Airbus and Boeing showcase fuel efficiency, range and bigger baggage space Aviation giants Airbus and Boeing are showing off their latest tech and innovations at the 2024 Farnborough Air Show. Read full article
'Stunning' study shows twice-a-year jab could offer 100% protection against HIV infection Lenacapavir, a new injectible HIV treatment, was given to women in South Africa and Uganda with nearly 100% efficacy. Read full article
Ukrainians face decrease in support from Germany Berlin plans to decrease financial aid to Ukraine as conservative politicians complain of money being given to refugees. Read full article
Project 2025: The ultra-radical gameplan for a second Trump presidency Coming in at 900 pages long and with backing from across the right, an extreme plan to remake the US system has Donald Trump's opponents terrified. Read full article
Curtain rises on EU Parliament’s most right-leaning agriculture committee Right-wing groups have a significant presence in the parliamentary committee dealing with agriculture and attempted to claim nearly all key positions during the committee's constitutive meeting. Read full article
Democracy in crisis: ex French top diplomat Hubert Védrine sees world order under threat Around the world conflicts are multiplying and democracies seem increasingly in crisis. Has the world become ungovernable? Sergio Cantone put this question to Hubert Védrine, ex advisor to French President François Mitterrand and former Minister of Foreign Affairs for The Global Conversation. Read full article
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What Manchester City & Sony television's deal means for the future of sports entertainment In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the landscape of sports entertainment, the owners of Manchester City (CFG), have signed a deal with Sony to develop a host of new football-themed television shows. Read full article
Carbon purity rules could sink Europe’s capture ambitions, industry group warns The EU is pinning its climate ambition on carbon capture and storage (CCS) to prevent billions of tonnes of CO2 emissions in the coming years, but a technical hitch could delay the deployment of a technology that even its cheerleaders recognise has barely got off the ground. Read full article
Paris Olympics artistic director Thomas Jolly on reimagining opening ceremony In a luxurious hotel room on the 16th floor, overlooking the heart of Paris and the iconic Seine River, Thomas Jolly prepares for the grand spectacle that will inaugurate the Paris 2024 Olympics. Read full article