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The critical value of indigenous climate stewardship

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October 26, 2025

In August, I traveled by bus, small plane, and canoe to the sacred headwaters of the Amazon, in Ecuador. It's a place with very few roads, yet like many areas in the rainforest, foreign business interests have made contact with its peoples and in just the last decade have rapidly changed the landscape, scarring it with mines or clearcutting for cattle ranching.

The Amazon Rainforest is rightly called the “lungs of the planet.” It stores approximately 56.8 billion metric tons of carbon, equivalent to nearly twice the world’s yearly carbon emissions. With more than 2,500 tree species that account for roughly one-third of all tropical trees on earth, the Amazon stores the equivalent to 10—15 years of all global fossil fuel emissions. The “flying rivers" generated by the forest affect precipitation patterns in the United States, as well our food supply chains, and scientists are warning that in the face of accelerating climate change, deforestation, drought, and fire, the Amazon stands at a perilous tipping point, according to the Tribune News Service.

As world leaders prepare to meet this November at the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference, known as COP 30, in Belém, Brazil, the future of the Amazon — and the climate system that depends on it— hangs in the balance.

On the plus side, there is growing interest among US investors and foundations in projects that will lead to regrowth of the rainforest. But too often, when companies enter the carbon sequestration market, profits flow back to them almost exclusively.

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Russian raids kill 4 as Zelensky pleads for air defence systems

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight into Saturday killed at least four people and wounded 20, officials said, and prompted fresh pleas from Ukraine's president for Western air defence systems.

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October 26, 2025

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US 'fabricating' a war, says Venezuelan president

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro asserted on Friday the United States was “fabricating a war” as Washington sent an aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, building up a military deployment there.

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1 mins

October 26, 2025

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PSG return to winning ways, Nantes snap five-game losing streak

Paris Saint-Germain won their first Ligue 1 game in three attempts as they beat Brest 3-0 on Saturday thanks to two goals from Achraf Hakimi.

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1 mins

October 26, 2025

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Brook eyes momentum as Root returns for NZ ODIs

England's Harry Brook is confident the team can build on their growing momentum as they prepare for the first ODI against New Zealand on Sunday, with senior players Joe Root and Ben Duckett poised to return.

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2 mins

October 26, 2025

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UAE continues to boost global leadership in food security

The UAE continues to consolidate its global position in food security and sustainable food systems through strategic projects and innovative initiatives that combine technology, investment and financing.

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2 mins

October 26, 2025

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Bagnaia tops sprint race at Malaysian Grand Prix

Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia won the Malaysian MotoGP sprint from pole on Saturday, while Gresini Racing's Alex Marquez sealed second place and runners-up spot in the championship standings behind his brother and world champion Marc Marquez.

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1 mins

October 26, 2025

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Korea’s exports down 7.8% in 20 days of October

The Republic of Korea's exports declined by 7.8 per cent year-on-year during the first 20 days of October, according to data released.

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1 min

October 26, 2025

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65 countries sign first UN treaty to fight cybercrime

Sixty-five nations have signed a landmark United Nations treaty in Hanoi aimed at tackling cybercrime - a move Secretary-General António Guterres hailed as a historic step toward a safer digital world.

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3 mins

October 26, 2025

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SCI begins distributing relief packages in Gaza

In cooperation with Operation Gallant Knight 3 in the Gaza Strip, field distribution teams from the Sharjah Charity International (SCI) have begun handing out winter aid packages, which recently arrived in the Strip on a relief plane departing from Sharjah International Airport.

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2 mins

October 26, 2025

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Over 100 TLP activists arrested for inflammatory posts

Authorities have arrested over 1OO social media activists mostly belonging to Tehrik-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) for inflammatory posts.

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2 mins

October 26, 2025

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