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ONE GLOBE.NEWS
5 days ago1 min read


Launching in September 2026
This website is not yet published. One Globe News is still being built and will launch in September 2026. The project has been in the making since 2024.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
5 days ago1 min read


This site is not yet published
This website is not yet published. One Globe News is still being built and will launch in September 2026. The project has been in the making since 2024.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
5 days ago1 min read


Thousands reach Ceuta: migration crisis at Europe's southern border
At the EU's only land border with Africa, thousands reached the Spanish enclave from Morocco in late July. Several people died; Spain returned many.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Aug 21 min read


Election year 2026: the big votes still to come
More than 40 countries vote in 2026. The decisive ballots come in the autumn – from the US to Brazil to Israel.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Aug 21 min read


From Cattle Herder to Royal Companion: What Makes Corgis Special
Everyone knows them as the Queen's favourite dogs. Yet corgis started out as something quite different – tough herding dogs from Wales.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 312 min read


First Crewed Moon Flight in Over 50 Years
NASA's Artemis II mission takes four people around the Moon.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 311 min read


Arctic Sea Ice Near Record Lows
A second straight year near record lows – shortfall twice the size of Texas.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 311 min read


Malaria Vaccine Prevents One in Eight Child Deaths
A major study shows the vaccine is measurably saving children's lives in Africa.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 311 min read


All Clear: Asteroid 2024 YR4 Will Miss the Moon
New telescope data rule out a lunar impact in 2032.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 311 min read


Spain Are the 2026 Football World Champions
Spain win the 2026 World Cup: 1-0 after extra time against Argentina.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 311 min read


Laila!: The Woman Who Writes, Sings and Produces Her Own Hits
She does it all herself – and the new single „Miss Mango“ shows just how much range she has. A portrait of one of Brooklyn's most exciting young voices.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 312 min read


Friendship: The Quiet Happiness That Carries Us
Design test post: a piece about the people who stay – warm, short, direct.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 301 min read


A Second New York Anthem, Another Generation: „Empire State of Mind“
We just celebrated Sinatra – now let's be honest: New York has more than one anthem. For a whole generation, Alicia Keys sings it.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 302 min read


Frank Sinatra: Ol' Blue Eyes and a City's Song
Why Frank Sinatra's voice still moves us today – and how „New York, New York“ became a whole city's unofficial anthem.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 302 min read


UEFA Threatens FIFA With World Cup Boycott
Europe's 55 football associations say they will not play FIFA tournaments as long as FIFA plans to sell World Cup stakes to investors. FIFA chief Infantino defends the plan.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 302 min read


Why the Low Rhine Could Push Up Fuel Prices
The Rhine gauge at Kaub is nearing a record low. Because every cargo ship must pass there, fuel supply comes under pressure. What the much-discussed centimetres really mean.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 302 min read


What Morning Coffee Really Does to Your Mood
A dummy test post: studies on morning coffee — and what's really behind it.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 301 min read


When Peers Start to Die: Why Death Moves Closer as We Age
With the years, news arrives more often of people the same age as ourselves. That this confronts us more strongly with our own mortality is a well-researched psychological phenomenon.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 293 min read


India's Education Minister Resigns After Protests
After a week of massive protests, India's education minister Dharmendra Pradhan has resigned. The demonstrations had been sparked by education policy.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


EU Sends Firefighting Aircraft to Battle the Blazes in Spain
Through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Greek firefighting aircraft are deployed in Spain to fight the wildfires west of Madrid.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Paramount Postpones Merger With Warner Bros.
The media group Paramount Skydance has postponed its planned merger with Warner Bros. The combination would create one of Hollywood's biggest players.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


International Criminal Court Removes Chief Prosecutor Khan
The International Criminal Court has removed its chief prosecutor Karim Khan following allegations of sexual misconduct. Khan had denied the allegations.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Researchers Plant Heat-Resistant Corals in the Great Barrier Reef
To slow the dying of the reefs, scientists are turning to corals that tolerate higher water temperatures – a glimmer of hope for the threatened ecosystems of the seas.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Total Solar Eclipse Over Europe on 12 August
On 12 August the sky darkens: a total solar eclipse crosses Greenland, Iceland, Portugal and northern Spain – the first over continental Europe in years.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Pogačar Wins the Tour de France for the Fifth Time
Slovenia's Tadej Pogačar has won the Tour de France for the fifth time, drawing level with the greatest names in cycling history.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


The Four-Day Week: What the Studies Really Show
Work less, same pay, same output? Several large trials of the four-day week deliver strikingly positive results – but also open questions. A sober look.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Why Children Need to Play – and Freely
Playing looks like a pastime but is hard developmental work. Why free, unstructured play in particular is so important for children – and why many now lack the time for it.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Gap Year: A Break Before University – Worthwhile or a Waste of Time?
A year of travelling, working or volunteering before studies begin: the 'gap year' has grown more popular. What it offers – and what to watch for so it doesn't become a lost year.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Why Handwriting Helps the Brain Learn
In a digital world, handwriting seems old-fashioned. But research shows: those who write by hand often learn and remember more than with a keyboard. Why that is.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Impostor Syndrome: When Success Feels Like Fraud
Many successful people are secretly convinced they don't deserve their success and will soon be 'found out'. Why this feeling is so common – and what helps against it.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Overtourism: When Destinations Suffocate Under Their Own Guests
Venice, Barcelona, Bali: some places are being overrun by visitors. 'Overtourism' is changing entire cities – and raises the question of what sustainable travel can look like.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


The Trans-Siberian Railway: The Longest Train Journey on Earth
Over 9,000 kilometres, seven time zones, a week on the train: the Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest continuous rail line on Earth – and a journey like no other.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Hygge: The Danish Recipe for Cosiness
The Danes are considered one of the happiest peoples in the world – and have their own word for it: hygge. What lies behind the feeling that barely translates.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Why Electric Cars Recharge When Braking
An electric car charges its battery not only at the socket but also when braking. How this clever trick called recuperation works – and why it saves range.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


How a Solar Cell Turns Light Into Electricity
Millions of roofs carry them – but how does a solar cell actually turn sunlight into electricity? The process behind it is surprisingly elegant and works entirely without moving parts.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


The Placebo Effect: How Belief in Healing Really Helps
A medicine with no active ingredient that works anyway: the placebo effect is one of medicine's most astonishing phenomena – and it shows how closely body and expectation are linked.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Blue Zones: Where People Grow Especially Old – and Why
In a few places around the world, strikingly many people live past a hundred. What these 'blue zones' have in common reveals a lot about what makes a long, healthy life.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


The 'Wood Wide Web': How Trees Talk Underground
Beneath every forest lies a hidden network of fungal threads through which trees exchange nutrients and even send warnings. A look at one of ecology's most fascinating discoveries.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Tardigrades: The Most Indestructible Animal on Earth
They survive heat, cold, radiation and even the vacuum of space: tardigrades are barely half a millimetre long – and tougher than any other known creature.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Why We Dream – What Research Knows Today
Every night we experience stories no one wrote. Why the brain dreams is still not fully understood – but science has some convincing explanations.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


One Shot Against Many Pathogens: The Dream of a Universal Vaccine
Researchers are working on vaccines that protect not against a single virus but against whole families of pathogens – even as they mutate. A breakthrough that could prevent future pandemics.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


Global Chip Selloff: Doubts Over the AI Billions
From Wall Street to Asia, chipmaker shares are tumbling. SK Hynix drops up to 13 percent, South Korea's benchmark nine. Investors are asking: do the vast AI investments even add up?
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 281 min read


$250 Billion for OpenAI: Nvidia's Risky Bet on AI
The chip giant reportedly wants to give the ChatGPT maker a multi-billion guarantee – for a data center costlier than any before. Critics warn of a dangerous circular loop.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 271 min read


Megafires in Southern Europe: More Than 360,000 People Flee
France is seeing its largest evacuation since the Second World War, while fires burn around Madrid and Valencia in Spain. A third consecutive heatwave has turned the landscape into tinder.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 271 min read


World Cup Madness: Argentina Come Back From 0-2 Against Egypt
Egypt lead 2-0 late, the fans already celebrate the upset. Then the game flips within twelve minutes. How the world champions clawed their way back – and what it nearly cost them.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 261 min read


Heat Is Coming: How to Get Through It Well
The next heatwave is rolling in. A few simple rules make the difference, especially for the elderly and children. And one popular tip is more dangerous than most think.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 261 min read


A Humpback Whale Swims Through the Baltic Sea
An animal that really belongs in the Atlantic appears off the German coast. For observers a rare stroke of luck – for researchers a sign of how much the seas are changing.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 261 min read


Apple Loses Against the EU
The company has failed with its lawsuit against the stricter digital rules and must open up its system further. What changes on your iPhone – and what Apple can still try.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 261 min read


Commerzbank: UniCredit Reaches for the Majority
The Italian banking giant moves closer to control of Commerzbank. It's one of Europe's biggest banking questions – and about what it means for accounts, branches and loans.
ONE GLOBE.NEWS
Jul 261 min read
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