Sámi, energy and 'green colonialism'

Norway’s electrification plans are framed as climate action, but Sámi leaders say they threaten reindeer herding, land rights, and lack meaningful consultation.

These maps show exactly where the West might burn this summer

Drought, low snowpack, and a winter heatwave have left every state in the Western U. S. facing an above-average risk of summer wildfires.

“Casualty Cover-Up”: The Pentagon Is Hiding U. S. Losses Under Trump in the Middle East

The Pentagon has sent outdated statements on the number of U. S. troops killed or wounded during the Iran War, resulting in undercounts.

Iranian Americans Have Turned Against the War, New Poll Finds

At the start of the war found Iranian Americans split on the war. Now a NIAC poll found that two-thirds want to see it end.

Trump Mulls Pulling U. S. Out of NATO

However, U. S. law dictates that only an act of Congress or a Senate resolution can withdraw Washington from the alliance.

Trump’s ‘God Squad’ blocks endangered species protections in the Gulf of Mexico

Citing the Iran war, the administration let oil companies take actions that are likely to threaten an endangered whale.

Nepal’s New Leaders Go on the Offensive

Former officials were arrested over the weekend in connection with a crackdown on protesters last year.

How Algeria Is Navigating the War in Iran

Algiers has historically close ties with Tehran—but it may benefit from the ongoing war.