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London Launches AI-Powered Trash Bins in Public Spaces

London Launches AI-Powered Trash Bins in Public Spaces

The city of London has introduced AI-powered “smart bins” in key public areas to combat litter and improve waste collection efficiency. These bins are equipped with sensors and image recognition technology that alert sanitation teams when full or when unusual waste items are deposited. Officials from the London Waste Management Authority said the system reduces collection costs and encourages public participation in recycling. Residents can also track bin status via a mobile app. This initiative could inspire similar urban smart waste management solutions in Asian metro cities like Kolkata or Dhaka struggling with public cleanliness.
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France Bans Domestic Flights for Short Train-Accessible Routes

France Bans Domestic Flights for Short Train-Accessible Routes

In a bold step to curb carbon emissions, France has officially banned short-haul domestic flights where train alternatives under 2.5 hours exist. This includes popular air routes such as Paris to Lyon and Nantes. The law, passed under the country’s Climate and Resilience Bill, aims to push travellers toward the country’s extensive high-speed rail system. The policy has been met with praise from environmental groups, though airlines expressed concerns over revenue losses. French officials say this could reduce domestic flight emissions by nearly 12%. Countries like India and Bangladesh—with growing intercity air networks and rail revamp plans—could evaluate similar models…
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Massive Heatwave Grips Southern US, Breaks June Records

Massive Heatwave Grips Southern US, Breaks June Records

The southern United States is battling a record-breaking heatwave, with temperatures soaring past 45°C in Arizona, Texas, and Nevada. The US National Weather Service issued red alerts in over 12 states, urging people to stay indoors and avoid strenuous activity. Hospitals reported a spike in heat-related illnesses, and emergency cooling centers have opened in major cities. Climate experts say this is part of a larger pattern of intensifying heatwaves due to global warming. The news has relevance for countries like Bangladesh and India, where similar heatwaves are becoming more frequent. Regional disaster management agencies are advised to study US mitigation…
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French Government Cracks Down on Youth Vaping Epidemic

French Government Cracks Down on Youth Vaping Epidemic

In a bold public health move, France has banned the sale of disposable e-cigarettes, commonly known as “puffs.” The ban, which will be enforced from September 2025, follows rising concerns over nicotine addiction among teenagers. The French Health Ministry cited data indicating a surge in underage vaping, driven by the availability of flavored, easy-to-conceal vape products. The move is supported by doctors and anti-tobacco groups, who argue that vaping is becoming a gateway to cigarette smoking. France becomes one of the first EU countries to impose a full ban on disposables. Meanwhile, policymakers in Bangladesh and India, facing similar trends,…
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California Battles Record Wildfire in June

California Battles Record Wildfire in June

A massive wildfire has engulfed over 40,000 acres in central California, marking the state’s earliest major fire event in years. Fueled by dry vegetation and intense winds, the “Pine Creek Fire” forced evacuation orders in three counties, including parts of Fresno and Tulare. Over 2,500 firefighters are on the ground, supported by helicopters and air tankers. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency and requested federal assistance. The fire, burning through steep terrain, threatens wildlife corridors and energy infrastructure. Experts blame prolonged drought and climate change for the intensity. Fire incidents like this are becoming common in the…
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Brazil’s Amazon Gold Mines Shut After Illegal Operations Exposed

Brazil’s Amazon Gold Mines Shut After Illegal Operations Exposed

Brazil’s environmental agency, IBAMA, has shut down over 50 illegal gold mining operations in the Amazon rainforest. The crackdown followed months of surveillance revealing unlicensed deforestation, mercury pollution in rivers, and human rights violations involving Indigenous communities. Backed by drones and military helicopters, the raids mark a renewed push by President Lula’s government to protect the rainforest from extractive industries. Environmentalists welcome the move but call for sustained oversight. South Asian conservationists, especially in India and Bhutan, have drawn parallels with illegal mining in forest zones near national parks, emphasizing the need for technology-driven monitoring systems.
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California Declares Emergency Amid Record Wildfire Season

California Declares Emergency Amid Record Wildfire Season

The state of California has declared a state of emergency after over a dozen major wildfires erupted across northern and central regions, burning more than 400,000 acres. Firefighters are battling flames under triple-digit temperatures and dry winds, with over 15,000 residents already evacuated. Governor Gavin Newsom has requested federal aid as the fires threaten infrastructure and national parks. Climate scientists attribute the intense fire season to prolonged droughts and rising global temperatures. South Asia, including parts of central India and Nepal, is closely monitoring this crisis, as wildfire patterns begin affecting Himalayan forest belts as well—prompting calls for international collaboration…
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UK Government to Roll Out Free AI Tools for Schools by 2026

UK Government to Roll Out Free AI Tools for Schools by 2026

In a major education reform, the UK government has announced a plan to provide free AI-powered tools to state schools by 2026. These tools will help personalize learning for students and automate administrative tasks for teachers. The Department for Education (DfE) is partnering with top ed-tech firms to deploy software that can adapt to students' learning styles, identify weaknesses, and generate targeted content. A pilot across 100 schools showed a 12% improvement in literacy and math scores. Education boards in India and Bangladesh are observing the UK’s public-private collaboration model, particularly as NEP 2020 encourages tech integration in classrooms. Experts…
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Kenya’s Nairobi National Park to Introduce Night Safaris from July

Kenya’s Nairobi National Park to Introduce Night Safaris from July

Kenya’s iconic Nairobi National Park will begin offering night safaris from next month, a first for the urban-proximate wildlife reserve. Officials say the move is part of a broader post-COVID tourism recovery plan. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) announced that trained rangers, low-impact lighting, and noise-control vehicles will allow tourists to safely observe nocturnal species such as hyenas, porcupines, and leopards. The move is generating interest from Bhutan’s Royal Manas Park and Nepal’s Bardia reserve officials, who are exploring similar eco-tourism experiences without disturbing wildlife cycles.
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California Sets Landmark Deadline to Ban Diesel Trucks by 2036

California Sets Landmark Deadline to Ban Diesel Trucks by 2036

The US state of California has announced that all new commercial trucks sold from 2036 must be zero-emission, making it the first region in the world with such a mandate. The decision is expected to reshape the logistics industry across North America. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) says the move is vital to meeting climate goals and reducing pollution in urban and freight-heavy zones. Trucking companies are now racing to adapt, with Tesla and Volvo already showcasing electric heavy vehicles. With India and Bangladesh heavily reliant on diesel freight, transport ministries are observing this policy for long-term emissions reduction…
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