How Climate Change Is Hitting Global Food Bills

A new report has warned that the climate crisis is driving global food price surges, linking recent extreme weather events to dramatic cost spikes in staples such as cocoa, rice, coffee, and lettuce. Scientists found that events such as climate change-induced floods, droughts, and heatwaves are triggering price hikes, such as a 280% rise in cocoa […]
Ghana’s Natural Wonder: Why Its Meteorite Crater Should be Protected

Nestled in Ghana’s Ashanti gold belt is the Bosumtwi crater, a geological and cultural gem formed over a million years ago by a meteorite impact. It remains one of the world’s best-preserved impact sites and is sacred to the Ashanti people. While most impact craters are buried under sediments accumulated over millennia, the Bosumtwi crater remains exposed and is filled by […]
Egypt Helps Sudanese Refugees Return Home with Free Train Rides

In a rare glimmer of hope amid a brutal civil war, hundreds of Sudanese refugees began boarding free trains from Cairo this week, beginning their long journey back home. Funded by the Egyptian government, the route stretches over 2,000 kilometers to Khartoum, which was recently reclaimed by the Sudanese Armed Forces after a year under Rapid […]

