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Ghana Becomes First Country to Deploy Next-Generation mRNA Malaria Vaccine at National Scale

Ghana Becomes First Country to Deploy Next-Generation mRNA Malaria Vaccine at National Scale

A new mRNA-based malaria vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and BioNTech, showing 89 percent efficacy in Phase III trials, has entered Ghana's national immunisation schedule for children under five — potentially transforming the outlook for a disease that kills 600,000 people annually.

By Kwame Asante3 hrs3h|Health

Germany Cut Energy Prices in 2026. Not Everyone Is Feeling It.

Germany Cut Energy Prices in 2026. Not Everyone Is Feeling It.

The Merz government rolled out one of the biggest energy relief packages in German postwar history — €10 billion a year in subsidies, cheaper electricity, a scrapped gas levy. Average households stand to save €160 annually. The catch: a lot of them are not saving anything yet. And the economy minister used to run an energy company.

By Lukas Müller3 hrs3h|energy

Dutch Courts Order Shell to Pay First Corporate Climate Damages — to the Dutch State

Dutch Courts Order Shell to Pay First Corporate Climate Damages — to the Dutch State

In a historic enforcement action, the Hague District Court has ordered Shell to pay 2.9 billion euros in climate damages to the Dutch state for emissions attributable to its operations between 2010 and 2020, the first time a corporation has been ordered to pay sovereign climate damages in any jurisdiction.

By Daan de Vries3 hrs3h|Law

India's INDIA Alliance Has Effectively Ceased to Function as a National Political Force, Leaving the BJP Without a Credible Federal Opposition

India's INDIA Alliance Has Effectively Ceased to Function as a National Political Force, Leaving the BJP Without a Credible Federal Opposition

Eighteen months after its formation generated international attention as a potential check on the BJP's dominance, the INDIA opposition alliance has lost five of its fourteen original constituent parties, failed to agree on a joint candidate for a single state assembly election, and produced no common policy document — an implosion that analysts attribute to the incompatibility of its members' regional interests and the structural difficulty of opposing a party that controls the institutions of state.

By Lakshmi Venkataraman4 hrs4h|Politics
Brazil's Amazon Governors Break With Lula Over Fund Allocation, Threatening the Coalition That Delivered His Third Term

Brazil's Amazon Governors Break With Lula Over Fund Allocation, Threatening the Coalition That Delivered His Third Term

Seven of the nine governors of Amazonian states have signed a joint declaration demanding a restructuring of the Amazon Fund's disbursement criteria, arguing that the current formula channels environmental protection money to federal agencies and NGOs while leaving state governments without resources to manage the territorial enforcement that federal policy depends upon.

By Mariana Cavalcanti3 hrs3h|Politics

South Korea's Emergency Semiconductor Talent Programme Graduates First 8,000 Engineers as Industry Warns of 30,000-Person Shortfall

South Korea's Emergency Semiconductor Talent Programme Graduates First 8,000 Engineers as Industry Warns of 30,000-Person Shortfall

A crisis-driven curriculum reform that embedded semiconductor engineering tracks into 42 universities, waived tuition fees for qualified enrolees, and guaranteed graduate employment through binding agreements with Samsung, SK Hynix, and 160 smaller chipmakers has produced its first full graduating cohort.

By Do-yun Han3 hrs3h|Business

South Korea's Webtoon Industry Generates KRW 4 Trillion as Vertical-Scroll Comics Become the World's Dominant Digital Narrative Format

South Korea's Webtoon Industry Generates KRW 4 Trillion as Vertical-Scroll Comics Become the World's Dominant Digital Narrative Format

The vertical-scroll comic format pioneered on Korean mobile platforms in the early 2000s has become the world's most-consumed form of serialised visual narrative, with 900 million monthly readers across 100 countries — and South Korea's creative and platform infrastructure sits at the centre of a global industry that is reshaping publishing, film, and television.

By Lee Soo-yeon3 hrs3h|Culture

Chile's Lithium Nationalisation Decree Survives a Constitutional Challenge but Faces a Slower Crisis: No State Company Capable of Running It

Chile's Lithium Nationalisation Decree Survives a Constitutional Challenge but Faces a Slower Crisis: No State Company Capable of Running It

President Gabriel Boric's decree asserting state strategic control over Chile's lithium sector has been upheld by the Constitutional Court by a 6-4 margin. The legal victory has exposed an operational problem the decree's drafters acknowledged but underestimated: Codelco, the state copper company designated to lead lithium development, lacks the technical capacity, capital structure, and workforce to take on the world's largest lithium reserves without the private sector partnerships that nationalisation was designed to reduce.

By Sebastián Fuentes4 hrs4h|Politics

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