By Maria Raquel
From the salt marshes of North America to the mangroves of South America, a small white bird is helping scientists observe quiet changes unfolding across aquatic ecosystems. It moves slowly through shallow water, as if time itself has little urgency. From a distance, the Snowy Egret seems almost part of the landscape. Yet its presence spans continents, connects ecosystems, and reveals stories that extend far beyond a bird searching for its next meal.
β π Published on June 4, 2026 - 18:58
In Washington, lawmakers are debating the limits of presidential war powers. Across the Middle East, diplomats are working to secure agreements that could ease months of confrontation involving Israel, Iran, Hezbollah and other regional actors. In Gaza, international organizations continue to warn about the erosion of civilian institutions. Together, these developments point to a reality that often receives less attention than military operations: when conflicts drag on, the...
β π Published on June 3, 2026 - 20:47
For more than a decade, Elon Musk has spoken about self-driving cars as an approaching reality. Deadlines have shifted, predictions have been revised and timelines have stretched, but the central message has remained largely unchanged. The future, according to Tesla's vision, has always seemed close enough to see.
β π Published on June 1, 2026 - 18:49
What was designed as a cultural prelude to Americaβs 250th anniversary is increasingly becoming a test of how difficult it has become to separate national identity from political identity in the United States.
β π Published on May 31, 2026 - 20:55
The decision by Donald Trump's administration to designate Brazil's two largest criminal organizations, PCC and Comando Vermelho, as terrorist groups triggered an immediate reaction in BrasΓlia. While Washington presented the measure as a tool to strengthen the fight against transnational crime, Brazilian officials warned of potential consequences for national sovereignty, the financial system and the country's ability to conduct its own security policies.
β π Published on May 30, 2026 - 13:40
The UN and international agencies now frame childrenβs digital environment as a system under structural revision. The debate is no longer limited to access, but to the internal design of platforms that shape attention, behavior, and persistence from the earliest stages of use.
β π Published on May 29, 2026 - 12:38
The study was developed at Yokohama City University by psychiatrist Francesco Panto, an Italian researcher based in Japan. Over six months, 20 participants between the ages of 18 and 29 attended online therapy sessions where psychologists appeared as anime-style characters using digitally altered voices.
β π Published on May 28, 2026 - 19:00
At the UN headquarters in New York, Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres warned that the war in Ukraine risks spiraling βout of control.β The statement followed a new wave of Russian attacks involving dozens of missiles and hundreds of drones targeting Ukrainian cities, increasing civilian casualties and deepening a conflict now entering its fourth year without any clear exit.
β π Published on May 28, 2026 - 18:17
Kyiv says the war in Ukraine may be approaching a turning point after more than four years of fighting. A senior commander told Reuters the next six months could determine whether Ukraine regains battlefield initiative or remains locked in a prolonged stalemate.
β π Published on May 27, 2026 - 16:04
From the Gaza Strip to Darfur, from Haiti to Afghanistan, the erosion of human rights no longer appears only in diplomatic speeches. It emerges in the daily lives of families living in tents, walking for days through deserts or trying to survive among ruins, drones and lines for drinking water.
β π Published on May 27, 2026 - 14:26