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Shipping; New Pact Makes Cargo Transport Cheaper
UN's new Negotiable Cargo Documents Convention transforms multimodal shipping. Sell, reroute, or finance goods mid-journey via trains, trucks, planes. Key impacts for trade in 2025
Your Brain Could Be 10 Years Younger Than Your Age
University of Florida research shows optimism, sleep, social ties make brains appear younger on MRI scans—even with chronic pain. Discover habits slowing brain aging.
Sudan, Gaza, South Sudan Top 20 Crises Amid “New World Disorder”
IRC identifies 20 countries at highest crisis risk for 2026. Sudan ranks #1 for third year as funding drops 50%.
Alps Could Lose All But 20 Glaciers by 2100
ETH Zurich research warns Alps may retain only 3% of glaciers by 2100 at +2.7°C warming. Global peak loss hits 4,000 glaciers/year
Global Renewable Water Per Person Drops 7% in Decade
FAO's 2025 AQUASTAT report reveals 7% drop in renewable water per person over past decade. Northern Africa and Western Asia face extreme pressure amid rising demands.
Dual Use of Cigarettes and Vapes Helps Smokers Quit
New research from Queen Mary University of London shows dual use of cigarettes and e-cigarettes lowers harmful intake and increases chances of quitting smoking long-term.
Gaming Industry Set to Surge Post-Pandemic: Revenue to Hit $350 Billion by 2030
The gaming industry rebounds with 6% growth from 2026-2030, fueled by AI, cloud gaming, user content, and expanding app stores. Discover key trends reshaping gaming.
Investing in Planetary Health Could Add Trillions to Global Economy
UNEP’s Global Environment Outlook warns that investing in climate, nature, and pollution solutions can boost global GDP by $20 trillion/year by 2070 and save millions of lives.
Global Health Coverage Advances, But Billions Still Struggle
WHO-World Bank UHC Report 2025 reveals service coverage gains from 54 to 71 points since 2000, but 4.6B lack essentials and 2.1B face hardship
Breast Cancer Increasing in Younger Women
Increasing breast cancer diagnoses in women under 40 call for earlier risk assessments and tailored screening beyond current guidelines.






































