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Why is Abronye seeking asylum in eight nations? - The 4 core reasons explained
The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe popularly known as Abronye, has made a formal request seeking political asylum in eight countries, including Ghana’s neighboring country Côte d’Ivoire, United States,...
Clearing the air: Innovative Japanese company eyes CO2 capture revolution to fight climate change
NAGOYA – As the world accelerates away from petrol vehicles, the global leader in ceramic components for catalytic converters in car exhaust systems is also making a significant pivot. Nagoya-based NGK Insulators believes its patented technology –...

Romanian far-right leader calls Orbán “leader of Europe”
At a major Central and Eastern European political and economic gathering in Poland, Romanian far-right politician George Simion described Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as not only Hungary’s leader but also the head of “Christian...

Wildfires rage in Portugal and Spain as heat and drought fuel new blazes
Lisbon: In Portugal, the largest blaze erupted in the central Seia region, where more than 600 firefighters were deployed to contain flames fanned by strong winds. The fire forced the closure of several roads and raised fears of further spread in...

Climate Science Digest: September 6, 2025
Explore the latest insights from top science journals in the Muser Press daily roundup (September 6, 2025), featuring impactful research on climate change challenges. Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO₂ capture materials As CO₂...

Science Euronews Turning point, apocalypse or renewal: what will the blood moon bring to Europe?
The blood moon, otherwise known as a total lunar eclipse, has been surrounded by superstition for centuries - often with dark or apocalyptic connotations. In many cultures - from Babylon to China to Central America - the blood moon was interpreted...

Climate crisis will increase frequency of lightning-sparked wildfires, study finds
The climate crisis will continue making lightning-sparked wildfires more frequent for decades to come, which could produce cascading effects and worsen public safety and public health, experts and new research suggest. Lightning-caused fires tend...

Food sovereignty for climate justice
The results are devastating: over two billion people experiencing moderate to severe food insecurity despite record production, up to 40 per cent of food lost or wasted, and ongoing dispossession and violence toward rural communities at the hands...

Chapa Dimba All-Stars depart for Spain
Safaricom Chapa Dimba All-Stars pose for a photo before their departure to Spain on September 6, 2025. Photo/Handout. Audio By Vocalize Safaricom Chapa Dimba All-Stars Team jetted out to Spain on Saturday for a week-long international football...

Nigel Farage and Reform UK: Shaping Britain’s Political Future
Birmingham, England – Over three decades in British politics, Nigel Farage has acted as the barometer of the country’s political climate. Now he himself is shaping the weather on the stage that previously dictated the trends. Although Reform UK...
World CNN France is entering crisis mode again. It didn’t have to be this way
It was a question famously asked by France’s wartime leader and former President Charles de Gaulle. “How can anyone govern a country with 246 varieties of cheese?” More than 60 years on, the answer appears to be no one. With yet another government...

Can EU auto concerns over emission targets evoke reflections on policy to drive EV devt?
Illustration: Tang Tengfei/GTEU targets to cut carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, including a 100 percent reduction for cars by 2035, are no longer feasible, the heads of the European automobile manufacturers' and automotive suppliers'...

Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service inspects Tihar jail as India intensifies efforts to extradite fugitives
A team from Britain’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) recently inspected Tihar Jail in the national capital, according to prison sources. This is part of the Indian legal system’s efforts to bring fugitives back to India, The primary objective of...

Europe enters exascale supercomputing league with ‘JUPITER'
Baku, September 6, AZERTAC The new JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated by Commissioner Zaharieva and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany, has officially become the first European system to achieve the exascale...
Europe enters the exascale era as JUPITER comes online in Germany
8Europe has joined the global exascale league with the inauguration of the JUPITER supercomputer at Forschungszentrum Jülich, North Rhine-Westphalia. The system was formally launched on 5 September 2025 by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz...

Leading a climate-smart revolution
In the hinterlands of Morobe Province, where cocoa trees grow beside rivers that swell and dry with the seasons, a quiet change is taking root. It isn’t led by government officials or foreign consultants -it’s led by young farmers, women...

European Union, International IDEA launch EU CSO-Bridge project to strengthen civil society in Nigeria
Politics THE European Union (EU) and the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) has launched the CSO Strengthening Bridge (EU CSO-Bridge) Project, an initiative designed to enhance the credibility of...
Germany set for tepid 2025 growth, accelerating in 2026 and 2027, DIW says
Germany’s economy is showing tentative signs of emerging from a protracted slump, with gross domestic product seen inching up by 0.2% in 2025, according to projections released on Friday by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)....
Climate Change and You: Do rivers have a memory?
Dear reader, This is a season of grief for many in India. Wayward rains, cloudbursts, landslides, and floods are wrecking Northwest India and the western Himalayas. The images are haunting. The River Beas swallowed an eatery in Manali, Himachal...

Strong winds fuel fires in Portugal and Spain
LISBON: Hundreds of firefighters in Portugal and Spain are battling fresh wildfires after a summer already scarred by devastating blazes, civil protection authorities said. Strong winds have fanned the flames in several areas, forcing road...