Jane Goodall Dies at 91: Trailblazing Conservation Icon

Jane Goodall, the world-renowned primatologist whose groundbreaking chimpanzee research transformed science and inspired global conservation, has died at 91. Her legacy as a scientist, activist, and advocate for hope will continue to shape humanity’s relationship with nature.
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Philippines Earthquake Kills 69: Miss Asia-Pacific Contestants Flee Stage

A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck Cebu, Philippines, killing at least 69 and injuring 150. The tremor interrupted the Miss Asia-Pacific International 2025 pageant, forcing contestants to flee the stage.
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Trump & Netanyahu’s Gaza Peace Plan Sparks Uproar: Arab Nations Cry Foul

Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, initially backed by Israel and eight Muslim nations, is now mired in controversy after reports of last-minute changes by Benjamin Netanyahu. Arab countries feel betrayed, Hamas is divided, and Qatar is demanding clarity, raising doubts over the plan’s survival.
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US Government Shutdown 2025: Why It Happened, Costs, and Political Fallout

The US is facing its first full government shutdown in seven years after Congress failed to pass funding bills. With nearly 750,000 federal workers furloughed, markets rattled, and services disrupted, the standoff between Donald Trump and Democrats over healthcare subsidies shows no signs of ending. Here’s everything you need to know about the shutdown, its costs, and its impact.
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Greta Thunberg Detained as Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and other humanitarian volunteers were detained as Israel intercepted the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla. The move has sparked global outrage and protests across multiple countries.
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