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AFCON 2025 power rankings: Nigeria’s stars shine as Lookman finishes group stage above Mo Salah

The group stage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) in Morocco has ended with a familiar pattern emerging at the top of the individual performance charts: Nigeria’s finest are setting the pace, Soccernet.ng reports. According to ratings compiled by respected data platform WhoScored, three Super Eagles players rank among the tournament’s top

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Speculation about the cause of Air India crash is rife. An aviation expert explains why it’s a problem

It has only been a few hours since Air India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad, killing more than 260 people, yet public speculation about the causes of the disaster is already rife. Parts of the media seem to be encouraging this. For example, earlier today I was contacted by an international news organisation for an

Deep-sea geoengineering set for scrutiny, as ocean treaty approval nears

A new treaty to protect oceans, now close to taking effect, would make it harder to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere through controversial geoengineering techniques like sinking seaweed and iron filings into the sea or storing carbon dioxide in seabed rocks, experts told Climate Home. After a spate of approvals at a UN ocean

Meet the Oxford professor who wants to tear down Scope 3 accounting

One day during the Covid winter of 2020, with his travel plans derailed, Karthik Ramanna sat down to read the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.  Ramanna is an expert in financial accounting systems and corporate leadership at the University of Oxford. On this occasion, he’d been asked to step outside his field and comment on a piece

7 companies helping Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft go nuclear

Amazon has added to its portfolio of carbon-free energy purchases with a deal to buy 1.9 gigawatts through 2042 from Talen Energy’s nuclear plant in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. The goal: to energize new and existing data centers in the region. The power purchase agreement announced June 11 builds on an existing relationship, and it supports Amazon’s

Christian Singer Tasha Layton Reveals the Beautiful Miracle Behind Her Being pregnant

On a mission trip to Uganda, God healed what doctors said was impossible. See how Tasha Layton’s family experienced the power of prayer and God’s perfect timing. Christian singer Tasha Layton recently shared her experiences with miracles in her life, including how God healed her husband, Keith, from a back injury.  "This one is really

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4 trajectories and 5 shifts to help sharpen your company’s sustainability path 

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. There’s a sentiment I keep hearing over and over these days: “It can be hard to make sense of what’s happening around us.” This notion isn’t new — we’re always looking for ways to interact with an unpredictable world. To

“Delay, Interfere, Undermine:” How El Salvador’s Government Impeded a U.S. Probe of MS-13

ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. Reporting Highlights Investigation Impeded: Despite Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s crime fighter reputation, his top aides blocked extraditions of MS-13 leaders to the U.S., officials say. Money Laundering Inquiry: U.S. agents drew up a

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