‘What Hitler did’: Colombia President Gustavo Petro’s feud with Trump deepens; how it all began

US President Trump has drastically escalated tensions with Colombia, ending all aid and recalling the ambassador after President Petro’s sharp criticism. Petro accused Trump of ignorance and likened his actions towards Latin Americans to Hitler’s atrocities. This follows disputes over migration, drug policy, and military cooperation, with Petro alleging an extreme-right plot and clashing with…

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10 Ways You Can Be More Energy-Efficient at Home

Embracing energy efficiency at home involves simple yet impactful changes, from switching to LED bulbs and smart thermostats to improving insulation and reducing standby power. These steps, along with upgrading appliances and considering renewable energy, significantly cut electricity usage and costs. Implementing these strategies not only benefits your wallet but also contributes positively to the…

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Understanding Guillain-Barré syndrome: Causes and symptoms of this rare nerve disorder

Guillain-Barré Syndrome, or GBS, is a rare neurological condition. The body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own nerves. This can lead to rapid muscle weakness and paralysis. Early symptoms often start with tingling in the hands and feet. Most individuals recover fully with prompt medical attention and time. Doctors diagnose GBS through medical history, symptoms,…

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Apple releases iOS 26.1 developer beta 4; adds Liquid Glass transparency control and Lock Screen Camera toggle

iOS 26.1 developer beta 4 introduces a highly requested Liquid Glass transparency toggle, allowing users to choose between ‘Clear’ and ‘Tinted’ opacity. This system-wide change, also present in iPadOS and macOS betas, addresses user feedback on interface translucency. Additionally, users can now disable the Lock Screen camera swipe gesture, preventing accidental app launches.

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IATA calls for global rules to fix ‘epic’ market failure in aviation decarbonization

Aviation faces a massive market failure in its green transition, with sustainable fuels and carbon credits critically scarce, according to IATA’s Chief Economist. Policy fragmentation and lack of government coordination are hindering progress, despite existing technological solutions. Airlines are struggling to meet net-zero targets due to these supply shortages and uneven regulations.

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