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The 400-Year-Old Shark: How the Greenland Shark Outlives Every Mammal on EarthScientists have discovered the Greenland shark, a creature living in frigid Arctic waters. This shark is now recognized as the longest-livi...
US stocks: US job growth accelerates in January, unemployment rate falls to 4.3%U.S. job growth accelerated in January and the unemployment rate fell to 4.3%, signs of labor market stability that could give the Federal ...
Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to mineralsGreenland recorded its warmest January ever. The island is warming four times faster than the global average. This rapid warming affects fi...
Tense Fed is set to lead global peers with interest-rate holdGlobal central banks, including the Federal Reserve, are expected to hold interest rates steady amid heightened global uncertainty and poli...
Macron urges EU to consider trade 'bazooka' in response to US tariffs threatThe European Union is preparing financial counter-measures against the United States, including potential tariffs and sanctions, in respons...
Diplomacy or retaliation? EU mulls its options as tensions with US rise over GreenlandEuropean Union nations are contemplating strong responses to United States trade threats. Leaders are discussing retaliatory tariffs and th...
CPI, Chips and Court Rulings: What could move US markets this weekGlobal markets return to action as investors track US inflation data, AI-driven chip earnings, court rulings on tariffs and major bank resu...
A downturn in international travel to the US may last beyond summer, experts warnInternational tourism to the United States faced a decline. Buffalo, New York, experienced a drop in Canadian visitors. Experts attribute t...
Zohran Mamdani’s win challenges CEO-style governance, urging empathy over metrics in leadershipZohran Mamdani's unexpected victory in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary has sparked a debate on leadership age. A study suggests older lead...
Is Trump's interest in Greenland driving unprecedented tourist influx?Greenland is witnessing a surge in tourism, driven by US President Donald Trump's interest and the opening of a new international airport i...
Utter anger: Growing boycott of US goods gains momentum from Canada to Europe as global frustration with America mountsRising global boycotts target US goods and culture over Trump's policies—from Tesla's European decline to Canadian QR code apps and Danish ...
Greenland's Inuits rediscover their national prideWith her colourful Inuit earrings and tattoos on prominent display, Ujammiugaq Engell, like many Greenlanders, flaunts her rediscovered cul...
Independence in focus in Greenland vote, with Donald Trump as backdropGreenland's legislative elections focus on independence from Denmark, influenced by recent US interest. Most parties support sovereignty bu...
Britain navigates rough transatlantic waters as Trump roils 'special relationship'Britain under Prime Minister Keir Starmer is looking to navigate its relationship with the US during Trump's second term, with hopes of sec...
Atlantic Ocean current may collapse, claims study. What does this mean for climate, weather in US, Europe?Global warming, driven by human activities, is causing the accelerated melting of Greenland ice. The influx of freshwater from melting ice ...
What is Zombie ice? Read on to find its threatening impacts on the global sea levels'Zombie ice' will continue to flow into the ocean regardless of what climate actions the world takes now. The unavoidable rise in the sea l...
Earth gets hotter, deadlier during decades of climate talks
Greenland shark emerges as longest living vertebratesGreenland shark has clocked in as the world’s longest living vertebrate with the scientists estimating its life expectancy at 272 years.
Five amazing environmental scientists who are working to remedy climate changeWe pulled five of the most impressive environmental scientists from our recent list of groundbreaking scientists who are changing the way w...
Earth has 117 million lakes: StudyThe majority (85 per cent) of Earth's millions of lakes are at low altitudes, found at elevations less than 1,600 feet above sea level.