After 2,700 years, Iranian troops are back in Crimea, this time to help Russia crash drones into Ukrainian targets. (Originally published Oct. 21 in “What in the World“) Troops from
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After a spate of ‘near misses,’ the U.S. government is getting serious about the dangers posed by UFOs. (Originally published Oct. 20 in “What in the World“) The U.S. government
It’s humanity doing the scorching, but Russia is preparing a miserable winter for Ukraine and the world. (Originally published Oct. 19 in “What in the World“) Water levels along the
Policymakers are treating inflation like a demand-led symptom of low rates, but the pandemic, climate change and war have made inflation a supply-side problem. (Originally published Oct. 17 in “What
Threats to shipping on the Mississippi and the Black Sea are threatening global food supplies. (Originally published Oct. 14 in “What in the World“) As the war in Ukraine intensifies,
Drought due to climate change drains once-mighty Mississippi so low that grain barges are running aground. (Originally published Oct. 11 in “What in the World“) Retaliatory missile strikes by Russia
Production cuts to support oil prices stand to intensify food-price inflation and the looming hunger crisis in OPEC’s backyard. (Originally published Oct. 6 in “What in the World“) The Organization
After failing to provide poorer nations with vaccines against Covid, rich nations are now scrambling to save them from a wave of starvation. (Originally published Oct. 4 in “What in
How sabotage of a pipeline in the Baltic and a hurricane in Florida are speeding the world towards a food crisis. (Originally published Sept. 29 in “What in the World“)
Authorities are bracing for a new food crisis as storms and droughts batter farmland and over-fishing drains the seas (Originally published Sept. 28 in “What in the World“) As Florida