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Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology
Australia·Energy

Batteries Are Now Setting Australia's Power Prices More Than Any Other Technology

More than 350,000 Australian households have installed a home battery under the government's subsidy scheme, and new grid data shows batteries charging and discharging now set wholesale electricity prices more often than coal, gas or any other source.

By Claire Hutchinson43 mins43m
Argentina·Culture

From Buenos Aires to the Grammys: Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso's "Papota" Conquers the World

The Argentine duo won Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album at the 2026 Grammys for "Papota," capping a breakout run that has taken them from a viral Tiny Desk performance to stages at Coachella, Glastonbury and Lollapalooza.

By Mateo Guerrero1 hrs1h
Saudi Arabia·World

Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 at the Halfway Mark: What Has Changed, What Hasn't, and What No One Predicted

A mid-term assessment of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme finds that tourism, entertainment, and non-oil private sector growth have dramatically exceeded targets — while women's workforce participation has stalled at 33 percent and the timeline for meaningful fiscal independence from oil revenues has quietly extended by a decade.

By Nora Al-Harbi2 hrs2h
Face aux guerres du futur : l’exercice géant Orion 26 valide la nouvelle doctrine de combat française
France·Military

Face aux guerres du futur : l’exercice géant Orion 26 valide la nouvelle doctrine de combat française

Clôturé fin avril 2026 en présence du président Emmanuel Macron, l’exercice interarmées majeur Orion 26 a mobilisé plus de 12 500 militaires durant près de trois mois. Conçu autour d'un scénario de haute intensité simulant une agression internationale, cet entraînement d'une ampleur inédite a permis de valider des innovations doctrinales majeures, notamment le déploiement de postes de commandement ultra-mobiles et l'intégration renforcée des champs cyber et spatial.

By Antoine Dupont2 hrs2h
Japan Completes Historic Defence Buildup — and Emerges as Asia's Second-Largest Military Spender
Japan·Military

Japan Completes Historic Defence Buildup — and Emerges as Asia's Second-Largest Military Spender

Japan has fulfilled its pledge to double defence spending to two percent of GDP three months ahead of schedule, commissioning long-range strike missiles, a new destroyer fleet, and a domestically developed combat aircraft in a transformation that has fundamentally altered the Indo-Pacific security balance.

By Kenji Watanabe44 mins44m
两条路同时走:中国能源的煤炭悖论
China·Energy

两条路同时走:中国能源的煤炭悖论

中国在2026年同时创造了两项世界纪录:非化石能源装机容量首次超过化石能源,与此同时,2025年新增煤电容量达十年最高峰。第十五个五年规划(2026—2030年)已于3月正式通过,北京的目标是成为"能源强国"——但这究竟意味着什么,连规划文本本身也语焉不详。

By Wei Jianming2 hrs2h
Brazil Built the World's First Single-Dose Dengue Vaccine. Now Comes the Hard Part.
Brazil·Science

Brazil Built the World's First Single-Dose Dengue Vaccine. Now Comes the Hard Part.

After a 2024 epidemic that infected 6.4 million Brazilians, the Butantan Institute is rolling out a vaccine sixteen years in the making — one shot, all four dengue strains, developed almost entirely on Brazilian soil. Early results are striking: cases are down 94% so far this year. But monitoring the vaccine in millions of real-world arms is now revealing things a decade of clinical trials couldn't.

By Fernanda Souza2 hrs2h
A Hot Summer of Tractors: Why the Netherlands’ New Nitrogen Plan is Triggering Rural Revolt
Netherlands·Environment

A Hot Summer of Tractors: Why the Netherlands’ New Nitrogen Plan is Triggering Rural Revolt

Following a highly contentious cabinet agreement on June 26, 2026, the Dutch government has unleashed its most aggressive environmental offensive yet to curb nitrogen pollution. By establishing strict, multi-hundred-meter buffer zones around protected nature reserves, Agriculture Minister Jaimi van Essen is forcing a radical downsizing of the country's world-class livestock sector. As tractors block the roads around The Hague during heated parliamentary debates, the Netherlands faces a bitter struggle between European ecological mandates and the survival of its historic agricultural community.

By Sophie van den Berg3 hrs3h

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