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Iraq Restarts Kurdish Oil Exports to Turkey After 2.5-Year Halt

Pipeline restart and first cargo timelines Iraq has resumed crude exports from the Kurdistan region through Turkey’s Ceyhan terminal after

Bangladesh Innovation Makes TIME’s Best Inventions List

A pioneering nutrition innovation developed through a collaboration between icddr,b (International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh) and Washington University in St. Louis has

The Journey Begins for Cox’s Bazar’s First Plastic Recycling Plant

Aiming to transform single-use plastic waste into reusable resources, Cox’s Bazar has inaugurated its first recycling factory. This eco-friendly initiative

Breaking the Dairy Climate Chain: Nestlé’s Exit Tests Global Methane Goals

Why the world’s biggest food company is stepping back Nestlé has withdrawn from a high-profile international alliance to cut methane

SOFTBANK BUYS ABB’S ROBOTICS UNIT FOR $5.4B, BETTING ON A NEW WAVE OF FACTORY AUTOMATION

Deal logic, product map, and what Masayoshi Son is really buying SoftBank Group agreed to acquire ABB’s robotics business in

Nurul Majid Humayun’s Death and the Placement of Prisons under the International Red Cross

Freedom fighter, politician, and former minister Nurul Majid Humayun died in prison after being denied necessary medical treatment. Even the

IEA TRIMS U.S. RENEWABLES OUTLOOK AS FEDERAL POLICIES SHIFT; GLOBAL SOLAR STILL SURGES

Forecast changes, bottlenecks, and where growth moves next The International Energy Agency (IEA) cut its outlook for U.S. renewable-capacity additions

GAZA TALKS ENTER DAY THREE IN EGYPT AS MEDIATORS TEST PATH TO FULL CEASE-FIRE

Where negotiations stand, and the toughest issues on the table Talks aimed at ending the Gaza war moved into a

OCTOBER PRIME DAY 2025: THE TECH DEALS THAT ARE ACTUALLY WORTH YOUR MONEY

How to separate real discounts from hype—and where the best value is right now Amazon’s October “Prime Big Deal Days”

PRIME DAY, AGAIN: WIRED’S BIG LIST SHOWS HOW TO SHOP SMART AND SKIP THE DUDS

What’s new in this round, where prices really moved, and where to hold off WIRED’s editors compiled hundreds of vetted