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FIFA nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in historic move

World football's governing body FIFA has been nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize, recognising its role in diplomatic breakthroughs including the Saudi Arabia-Iran deal. Discover how the beautiful game is changing global politics.

UN chief: Missing 1.5C target is moral failure

UN Secretary-General António Guterres delivers impassioned warning at COP30 summit, declaring missing crucial climate threshold a catastrophic moral failure that betrays future generations.

Brazil pushes to restore 1.5°C climate goal

In a dramatic climate policy reversal, Brazil's President Lula da Silva is pushing to restore the Paris Agreement's 1.5°C target at COP30 talks, marking a stark contrast to his predecessor's environmental record.

AI Investment Frenzy: Bubble Set to Burst?

As billions pour into artificial intelligence stocks, experts warn of dangerous market euphoria. Discover whether this AI gold rush is sustainable or heading for a painful correction.

Global Youth Uprising: Challenging Power Structures

A seismic generational shift is underway as young activists worldwide challenge traditional power structures through protests, social media, and political engagement. Discover how youth movements are reshaping global politics.

FIFA awards Trump Peace Prize amid global backlash

FIFA faces international criticism after awarding Donald Trump its Peace Prize during the 2026 World Cup draw in Marrakech, with football associations worldwide condemning the decision.

AI Bubble Fears Spark Global Market Sell-Off

World stock markets experience dramatic downturn amid growing concerns that the artificial intelligence investment boom has reached unsustainable levels, wiping billions from company valuations.

£1.5bn plan to stop young entrepreneurs leaving UK

Radical new proposal calls for government-backed startup fund and tax incentives to prevent young business talent from fleeing overseas. Could this be the answer to Britain's innovation exodus?

Branson eyes Ashford 'ghost terminal' revival

Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group is in advanced talks to transform Kent's abandoned Ashford International station into a vibrant new transport and business hub, potentially creating thousands of jobs.

Tutankhamun's Mask & Typhoon Aftermath Photos

From ancient Egyptian treasures unveiled at the British Museum to dramatic typhoon aftermath across Asia - today's most compelling visual stories captured by Guardian photographers worldwide.

State Capture: Democracy's Silent Crisis Exposed

A groundbreaking investigation reveals how state capture corruption is systematically dismantling democratic institutions worldwide, with alarming trends showing no country is immune to this growing threat.

India's toxic trash mountains: A human crisis

An investigative report reveals the dangerous lives of waste pickers working on India's towering landfill sites, where toxic conditions and exploitation create a cycle of poverty and environmental damage.

Why USAID's End Isn't Being Mourned Worldwide

As the controversial closure of USAID sends shockwaves through international development circles, Guardian investigation reveals why many recipient countries view this as liberation rather than loss.

UN Chief's Dire Climate Warning: 'Gates to Hell'

In an urgent address, the UN Secretary-General delivers a stark climate crisis warning, demanding immediate global action to prevent catastrophic warming as emissions continue to rise.

How Money Transfers Strengthen Global Communities

ACE Money Transfer CEO reveals how remittances are transforming from financial lifelines into powerful tools for community development and economic resilience across developing nations.

JLR Drives UK Manufacturing to 17-Month Growth High

Britain's automotive giant Jaguar Land Rover is driving a manufacturing surge, with new data revealing the sector's fastest growth in nearly 18 months. Discover how JLR's expansion is powering the UK's industrial recovery.

Aid cuts threaten tropical disease progress reversal

Critical funding reductions for neglected tropical diseases could undo years of medical advances, putting millions at risk of preventable suffering as health leaders warn of devastating consequences.

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