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Is the War in Ukraine Driving Wolf Attacks in Finland?
Along Finland’s 1,500km border with Russia, reindeer herders say they are facing their worst year on record for wolf attacks
Why the UK Is Cracking Down on Pet Primates
Owners of pet primates in England will need a licence from April to keep them, as a clampdown on those who keep these highly intelligent monkeys in tiny enclosures and feed them a poor diet
China’s CO₂ Emissions Fall for Second Year With Clean Energy Now Powering a Third of Economic Growth
China’s carbon emissions have remained flat or declined for nearly two years, the longest such stretch on record without an economic slowdown
Why The Other House Is London’s Coolest Eco-Conscious Stay
Quirky and cool, The Other House South Kensington offers an ethical hotel and private members club in one of the city’s most desirable neighbourhoods
The Best Live Music Cities in the U.S. Worth Travelling For
Whether you’re chasing jazz, blues, country or indie, plan your next trip around America’s most electric stages
Climate Scientists Say the Window to Prevent ‘Hothouse Earth’ Is Closing
Researchers say we may be approaching a hothouse earth, with consequences far beyond rising temperatures
Arguing at Home? A Hostage Negotiator Has Some Advice
What does a hostage negotiator know about marriage? More than you might think. From emotional regulation to ‘level five listening,’ the same tools used in life-or-death crises could transform how you argue at home, according to Scott Walker
Has the Overdone Look Finally Peaked? Inside Hortman Clinics’ New Dual Approach
As patients move away from overt enhancement, Hortman Clinics is introducing a dual-layer, collagen-first protocol designed to lift and tighten without altering identity
Why Minimalist Engagement Rings Are Having a Moment
From whisper-thin bands to bezel-set stones and east-west settings, minimalist engagement rings may look effortless, but the best designs are anything but accidental
How to Survive Climate Anxiety in 2026
As planetary breakdown becomes part of daily life, more people are experiencing climate anxiety, grief and exhaustion. We talk to author and environmental psychologist Dr Thomas Doherty, who explains how we can not only learn to cope, but to heal and even flourish in these challenging times