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A flotilla of Indigenous leaders have made a symbolic journey from the glaciers of the Andes to Belém, Brazil in time for the COP30 climate summit.
Their mission: to demand a greater role in climate talks and protections for their territories, as extraction industries and climate change press ever deeper into Indigenous lands.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong has weakened after battering the Philippines this weekend.
Wind speeds of around 115 mph dropped to between 80 and 100 mph as the storm moved northeast towards Taiwan.
An international team of scientists has achieved a world-first, creating plasma 'fireballs' to discover how powerful jets from distant black holes stay stable.
Pablo Bilbau, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Oxford, explained what they’ve been doing and why
Also in this episode:
- China has partially lifted export controls on key computer chips used in car production
- A new national forest has been confirmed for the Oxford-Cambridge corridor
- Scientists say camels and llamas could help unlock new treatments for brain disorders
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