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  • May 26

    German bird count reveals sharp declines for sparrows, swallows, and swifts, while finches recover

    The annual 'Hour of the Garden Birds' in Germany recorded steep drops in house sparrows, tree sparrows, common swifts, and house martins, while finch populations rebounded, according to the Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU).

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Hormuz shut, Toronto choked

Washington widens Iran campaign as Kyiv reshuffles and smoky cities confront heat

The day’s main stories share a hard edge: governments are taking bigger risks and asking citizens to trust them. War widened in the Gulf, Ukraine changed hands at the top of its defence ministry, and smoke turned North American summer into a public-health warning.

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  • Russia says Zaporizhzhia engineer killed

    IAEA condemns drone strike that killed a chief engineer at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, as Kyiv denies responsibility for the attack.

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China and the West: decoupling

The US adjusted its AI chip export policy to China, while China signaled a limited opening for specific AI chip imports, and the EU prepared additional duties on Chinese plug-in hybrid vehicles.

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