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Wives of mobilized Russian soldiers protest at defense ministry, demanding husbands’ return (AP)
107 countries, organizations confirm participation in Ukraine’s global peace summit in Switzerland June 15-16 (The Kyiv Independent)
Taiwan’s President Lai praises International Peace Foundation’s education-based peace promotion in government collaborations (Taiwan News)
Mexico elects Claudia Sheinbaum, climate scientist, as first female president (The Telegraph)
San Francisco [California, US]: Bird flu arrives as two chickens test positive for H5N1 (SFist)
Ottawa County [Michigan, US] sees 23rd bird flu outbreak in cattle (WOOD)
Flinders University [Australia] decodes deadly blood clot disorder triggered by COVID vaccines (SciTechDaily)
Figures show California [US] cities will “roast” from potentially record-breaking heatwave this week (Newsweek)
India’s deadly heat kills over 200, including dozens of poll workers as elections wrap up (The Independent)
UN Children’s Fund: Thousands of Afghanistan’s children suffer from ongoing flash floods in north, west (The Irish News)
Massive wildfire east of San Francisco [California, US] burns properties, land; thousands flee (Dagens.com)
Analysis: Even climate deniers can’t hide from climate change (The Hill)
Panama: Analysis shows over 2% of country’s land in danger from sea level rise by 2050 (Newsweek)
Residents in Germany’s south evacuate as severe flooding hits, stoking climate debate (Reuters)
Analysis: World’s failure to shut down fossil fuel industry is “an intergenerational crime against humanity” – political leaders must act now (The Conversation)
UK sees warmest, wettest spring since 1986, sixth wettest on record (Sky News)
Fast deco emerging as environmentally damaging market, piling landfills with cheap home decor (Euronews)
Research shows grass-fed meat has higher carbon footprint than conventional (Sentient Climate)
Analysis: What’s the real cost of fast food? Climate pollution (CleanTechnica)
EU wind, solar power growth has displaced a fifth of fossil fuel generation (Reuters)
Peru approves Grau Tropical Sea National Reserve, a biodiverse marine protected area (Mongabay)
Aceh, Indonesia: Women rangers use friendly tactics to slow deforestation (AP)
Please recycle lightbulbs: An important action for a cleaner, greener planet’s future (The Optimist Daily)
New Caledonia fern sets world record with longest genome, 50 times human’s (GNN)
New York [US] teacher donates portion of her liver to save former preschool student Ezra Toczek’s life (Sunny Skyz)
North East England [UK] launches British Sign Language-equipped ambulances, improving emergency care for deaf patients (Good Good Good)
Lyrical quote of the day: “Every thread of creation is held in position by still others strands of things living.” – Don McLean (QuoteFancy)
Act, survive: Turn off utilities, move to higher ground, and call emergency hotline in event of a flash flood, experts say (Metro)
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