Reuters found the Trump administration backed sanctions against ICC officials in part to head off any future attempts to hold the Republican president or his officials accountable for U.S. military action overseas.
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Policy-pinching Reform has this to offer in Manchester mayoral election
Reform UK has beaten Labour to a manifesto launch in the Greater Manchester mayoral election race. Both parties are, of course, going through by-election-related leadership dramas.
The latter saw former Greater Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, unseat its historically unpopular leader, Keir Starmer, in Makerfield. Reform now faces the not insignificant prospect of its leader being challenged by Count Binface. And Nigel Farage’s popularity is tanking too, thanks to his repeated corruption.
With all this going on, Reform reportedly sent internal WhatsApp messages to party activists telling them to get themselves down to Clacton and abandon Manchester’s mayoralty. (Reform denied this in Manchester Mill.) All because Reform is worried it can’t take on a character almost as unserious as Farage.
But it hasn’t stopped Reform putting out a mishmash of ideas for Manchester, many seemingly borrowed. (The Canary hasn’t been able to confirm whether its manifesto is properly costed either.)
Given all their competitors’ furore, the Green Party must be laughing. The Greens are celebrating their ability to out-match Labour by beating them to a proper manifesto.
Green Party mayoral candidate, Geraldine Coggins, said:
Labour need to get serious…You can’t hope to run a 3 billion budget based on a cartoon bus.
Greens slam ‘unserious’ Labour in Manchester mayoral election
Reform: Is this Manchester’s great Reformation?
Reform’s candidate, landlord Sian Astley, is in fact promising to “go to war” with vape shops and “dodgy” barbers. Meanwhile, Reform promises to:
Cut waste, slash spending on little-used cycle lanes, reverse the increase in the Mayor’s tax and end spending on DEI projects such as equality panels and funding for greener future programmes.
This is despite every elected Reform-controlled council promising to do similar, failing to find the phantom woke DEI “waste”, and instead raising taxes. Anyone who cycles around Manchester — an activity that’s not party political — knows that the idea that bike lanes are somehow overfunded is nonsense.
Reform pledges to “shut down every migrant hotel” with no mention of where asylum seekers are intended to go after.
However, councillor Astley, previously pledged to build immigrant prisons in non-Reform-voting areas. This viciously punitive — not to mention likely illegal plan — is part of Reform’s national policy. Astley doubled down on it, but the general public hated those plans when announced.
Astley also pledges to create the “toughest police force in Britain” if elected. This is despite the fact that Greater Manchester Police was recently found to have used “disproportionate and unnecessary force” against anti-fascist demonstrators in April. The question, then, is: tough on who, exactly?
Not fascists, presumably. Just drugs, knives and shoplifters, according to the manifesto.
Is Reform just pinching policies?
This rhetoric is perhaps standard Tory-esque stuff. “Tough on crime”, yada yada yada. Maybe a little bit more of a fascist flavour when the time comes, we’ll see…
Reform is in lockstep with the Tories and both parties’ fossil fuel donors, railing against “Net Zero measures” and pledging to scrap all of them in Greater Manchester Combined Authority. You couldn’t publish this at a worse time as Manchester and much of the lower North West is covered in smoke from a raging wildfire burning near Oldham.
But Reform has also pinched policy ideas from its further right, with a pledge to launch an inquiry into “grooming gangs”. The party has alleged to pursue every perpetrator and “publicly expose the officials who enabled them”. This language is a clear imitation of Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, which is likely eating into Reform’s vote again as we saw in Makerfield.
Lowe calls Farage a “coward” for not launching an inquiry, which Lowe did himself. He claims it found 250,000 cases of child rape — a figure seemingly plucked from thin air, in a biased document clearly targeted against Muslims.
The inquiry was truly hateful and dangerous and led to stabbings against five people in Edinburgh mere days after its launch. Right-wingers are farming racist mass psychosis.
This is standard fare for Reform now, who time and again has been caught with racist councillors, hateful spads and vicious MPs. From racist dog whistles to overt hate, we know its direction of travel.
Reform UK sees its sixth councillor suspended over racist rhetoric
Vague unaccountability and watered-down policy
There’s also a commitment to “proportional” funding for regeneration across the boroughs and plans to build on all brownfield sites. Not bad ideas, in theory. The latter is certainly something that many could get behind, including greens.
But surely Astley, whose business is property sales, will be a boon for the unaccountable development interests that have dominated this city under Burnham.
Reform seems to have some consciousness about Burnham’s shocking legacy. That legacy was fully overseen and enabled by Labour candidate, Bev Craig, as city council Leader.
Reform has promised:
For luxury developer contracts in the region, Reform UK say they will publish every loan agreement, decision record and contract above £1million held by TfGM and the GMCA, commission an independent audit of the Housing Investment Loan Fund and Renaker loans, impose a conflict of interest regime, enforce terms of existing deals and refer evidence of wrongdoing by developers, officials or contractors to relevant authorities.
The question is whether it’s purely political vengeance, or whether the party will hold itself accountable too. Reform offers very vague plans for housing, without even bothering so much as to put a target on building homes. Instead it only promises “affordable homes where they need to go”.
The thing about not having targets, like the Greens’ 20,000 homes plan, is that you don’t have to be accountable. That seems to be Reform’s underlying plan. Accountability and apology is not its game.
Lastly, in a policy blatantly pinched from the Greens, only measurably shitter, Reform pledge free bus travel… for 16-18s only. Hardly as ambitious or crucial as the Green pledge of free for under-22s.
It’s just more evidence that Reform grifters are short on ideas and lack real substance.
Featured image via Manchester Gazette
Reform’s Manchester mayor candidate is a landlord, because of course
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Rubio escalates Trump administration’s attack on sanctity of ICC
Marco Rubio is waging an all-out war against the International Criminal Court (ICC), threatening that the body will learn ‘the full meaning of American resolve‘:
The International Criminal Court seeks to become the unaccountable arbiter of a new global law — empowered to prosecute and arrest our citizens at will and existentially threaten American sovereignty.
We will teach the ICC the full meaning of American resolve. pic.twitter.com/2egHK1jA98
— Secretary Marco Rubio (@SecRubio) July 13, 2026
ICC under threat
CNN reported that the opinion piece by Rubio – which is hilariously behind a paywall – says that the US will:
use all the tools at our government’s disposal, working beside every ally with whom we can make common cause, we will dismantle the ICC—brick by brick, if necessary.
In his opinion piece, Rubio accused the ICC of being:
backed and run by a powerful network of leftist nongovernment organizations, smug globalists, and hostile Third World governments united by their enmity toward the U.S.
Rubio claimed that the court threatens US sovereignty through its ability to prosecute American soldiers and officials.
Those tools include possible travel bans, visa revocations, and increased sanctions, a State Department official told CNN.
Rubio continued:
We will watch with interest which nations join ranks with us against this threat to Americans who are willing to risk their lives to protect others.
Hague Invasion Act not a joke anymore
Meanwhile, the director of Democracy in the Arab World Now (DAWN), Raed Jarrar told TRT World that
Bush’s ‘Hague Invasion Act’ is not a joke anymore.
Jarrar noted that what was once dismissed as a joke in Washington is now being taken seriously under the Trump administration. And, Jarrar made it clear that he considered Rubio’s threats against the ICC as a signal of a dangerous escalation that makes the unthinkable seem all too real.
Further, Jarrar warned that the administration’s hostility toward international law has reached unprecedented levels, adding that the U.S. is using sanctions, threats, and pressure campaigns to go after the court.
The law in question, officially known as the American Service-Members’ Protection Act, was signed by George W. Bush in 2001 and authorises the U.S. president to protect American military forces against criminal prosecution from the ICC.
Of course, Jarrar also noted that the U.S. could itself face ICC prosecution for aiding and abetting genocide in Gaza, as well as for obstruction of justice under Article 70 of the Rome Statute.
Jarrar said:
The United States can and should be prosecuted by the ICC under two paths. … The United States aiding and abetting Israeli genocide in Gaza counts as a path. … The other track is Article 70 which actually gives the ICC jurisdiction to prosecute officials in countries even those countries who are not members of the Rome Statute in case they are engaged in acts of obstruction and threatening of the court itself. And that is exactly what this administration is doing.
ICC upheld by vassal states
Last month, three ICC judges sued Trump and his administration over sanctions imposed on them last year, arguing the measures were unlawful.
However, the court has taken no steps to investigate U.S. personnel in recent years, Reuters reported.
The UK is a founding member of the ICC, but as a vassal state of the US, it will likely just fall in line with whatever Rubio has planned.
Featured image via the Canary
Karim Khan
In fact, the UK is not so different than the USA.
The Middle East Eye revealed that former Prime Minister David Cameron privately threatened Karim Khan, the British chief prosecutor at the ICC, in April 2024, to defund and withdraw from the ICC if it issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
Khan, who sought arrest warrants for Israeli officials over Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, lost an appeal on Tuesday to have his interim suspension lifted by the Bar Standards Board, which regulates British court lawyers.
The New Arab said:
His supporters have suggested that he has become a political target for seeking arrest warrants for Israeli officials over Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
Let’s never hear the “rules-based order” shit from our leaders who are actively dismantling it again.
By The Canary
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Painfully slow decline in animal testing exposes a government dragging its feet
New Home Office statistics have laid bare the true extent of our government’s broken promises when it comes to animal testing and animal rights.
Researchers in UK laboratories carried out scientific procedures on animals 2.5 million times in 2025. This is a pathetic 4% decrease from 2024, revealing a government that is failing to meet the expectations of the public it supposedly serves.
Despite releasing the Replacing animals in Science strategy in November 2025, the state has still condemned millions of animals to suffer disgusting and painful procedures.
We need to transition to modern, humane scientific methods of testing. Now.
Animal testing per species
The data shows a horrifying trend for certain species, with the torture having increased for so many.
Use of animals by species in 2025, compared with 2024:
- Mice – 1,776,506 (-5%)
- Rats – 126,500 (-16%)
- Horses – 12,101 (+5%)
- Rabbits – 5,291 (-15%)
- Dogs – 2,889 (+ 9%)
- Monkeys – 2,236 (+15%)
- Guinea pigs – 1,676 (-38%)
- Cats – 91 (+11%)
Why the hell are we experimenting on any of these poor creatures?! And where has this 4% decrease you might ask?
The decline only happened because labs have reduced testing on the most common species such as mice and rats. This is alongside a 22% drop in regulatory testing.
Seems like a good thing doesn’t it? But these small creatures still remain the most abused as 1.8 million mice and 126,500 rats were tortured in 2025.
And to top it all off, needless, curiosity-driven research accounted for 54% of all experiments. Therefore, more hundreds of thousands of animals suffered just to satiate scientific curiosity, rather than to develop lifesaving treatments.
A nation of animal lovers? Far from it, based on the actions of our government.
Broken promises and more bull
Our country’s slow progress is totally and utterly unacceptable. Approved, non-animal replacements exist for a reason!
Cruelty Free International currently maintains a Replace Animal Tests (RAT) list that shines a light on tests still being performed in the UK which have validated, humane alternatives. That means no more sentient beings locked in cages and tortured to death. Ending these specific tests alone could save more than 80,000 animals a year.
Six months after the state published its transition strategy, this progress remains ridiculously slow. Dr Emma Grange, director of science and regulatory affairs at Cruelty Free international, said:
With 2.54 million uses of animals in British laboratories in 2025, a meagre 4% decrease from 2024, the rate of decline remains painfully slow. We ask that the government now starts to show the sort of bold leadership and ambition promised in its strategy…”
It’s a hard ask from Labour, let’s be honest. It’s not exactly known for following through with pretty much anything.
Whoever our new prime minister is, they need to show some spine and push forward the transition to only use non-animal specific methods.
The UK public wants animal testing to end. It’s time for the government to stop dragging its heels and finally ban these painful experiments.
We’re a nation of animal lovers and it’s way past time that the government reflected that.
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By Antifabot
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Palestinian father attacked at son’s grave, one year after Israeli settlers murdered him
On 11 July 2025, Israeli occupation settlers brutally murdered Sayfullah “Saif” Musallet – a 23 year old Palestinian- American, and his friend, 23 year old Mohammed al-Shalabi, in al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya, near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank. Now, a year later, the father of Saif – Kamel Musallet – has been attacked by Israeli settlers when attempting to visit his son’s grave.
A group of journalists accompanying Kamel were also attacked by the unaccountable settlers.
Israeli settler attacks
Several months before the summer of 2025 Israeli settlers set up an outpost amongst Palestinian olive groves in the occupied West Bank. They began to prevent residents from accessing this stolen land. On 11 July 2025, these settlers beat Saif Musallet unconscious, left him for dead, and shot al-Shalabi in the chest. These illegal colonists then blocked the entry of emergency services for over three hours, resulting in the deaths of these two men. 58 Palestinians were also injured due to the violence.
A year after these two Palestinians were viciously attacked and murdered, Kamel Musallet wanted to visit the place where his son took his last breath, to pay tribute to him.
Journalist and human rights activist Andrey Khrzhanovskiy, better known as Andrey X, was among the group of independent journalists and CNN crew who accompanied him. Talking about the Palestinian land the settlers stole in 2025, he told the Canary:
The land has now been completely taken over by the settlers. According to the Oslo Accords, it is in Area A which should be solely controlled by the Palestinian Authority. Under Israeli military law, settlers are not allowed to enter here, but they have. And they have also taken over Palestinian farm houses. They now literally live in the homes of Palestinians from al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya.
The mayor of Sinjil briefed the group on safety and security before they left. He explained there are two known armed settlers in the area – one with an M16 and another with a pistol. He told the group he was concerned they may be targeted and attacked. This is because the settler with the M16 is known for shooting from a distance at anyone who enters the area.
Settlers armed with knives, rocks, and sticks
The group drove to the location where Saif Musallet was murdered to allow his grief-stricken father to spend some time there. But things took a turn for the worst. As Kamel Musallet and the journalists returned to their two cars, they noticed settlers had blocked their only way out of the area. From their outpost they must have seen the group enter the area. They immediately dispatched one car, then another. More settlers joined, and began to launch an attack.
Andrey X told the Canary:
There were several settlers who really looked like children, who were weilding sticks and held large rocks, ready to throw. They told us to stop the cars. At the beginning, we stopped. But one of the settlers started cutting the tyres of the CNN crew car {which was bullet proof} that was in front of us. At that point we decided to keep the cars moving. Then the settlers switched their attention to our car. They jumped on the hood of it, smashed our windshield with a stick, and started throwing rocks at us. We managed to speed away, but they pursued us. They then called another vehicle and group of settlers who blocked us off further down the road.
Yesterday I was ambushed and attacked by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, together with the CNN and independent journalists. Here is how it happened: pic.twitter.com/eA9FwNv8e6
— Andrey X (@the_andrey_x) July 12, 2026
Impunity
Luckily the group managed to break through the blockade, although not before the settlers attacked their vehicles once more. When the group made it to the town of Sinjil, there was then a stand off between the two sides, and the settlers began filming using a drone. Among the settlers stood a person dressed in full army uniform, carrying an assault rifle. But there were no military vehicles arriving at that point, and he seemed to appear from nowhere. It was likely that one of the settlers who attacked them had a uniform in his car.
Andrey X described:
Then the army arrived. They were very aggressive and told us we were not allowed to film, which was blatantly untrue.
But once they realised journalists were present, another group of Israeli occupation soldiers turned up, with their commander:
He was much friendlier, and said it was horrible what had happened to us, and he would pursue it. They did, in fact, arrest four of the settlers. But the only reason this happened is because there was a CNN crew involved, and it would be bad PR for Israel.
There has been no justice for the families of al-Shalabi and Musallet. Nor for others whose loved ones have been murdered by the occupation. Their killers remain free to continue terrorising and displacing Palestinian communities. In many cases, Palestinians know many of the local violent settlers who harass, intimidate, attack, and kill, by name. But as the Israeli occupation government, police, military, settlers, and justice system are all part of the same apartheid colonial project, there is no hope of justice or accountability.
Israeli settlers get away with murder
Andrey X realises luck was on their side. Had the settlers been armed, the situation would have ended very differently. He told me:
Luckily for us the settlers weren’t armed. Of course, we were scared for our lives. These are very, very dangerous people, who kill with complete impunity. They can do anything they want in the West Bank, there is no accountability. For Saif’s family, any hope for justice is very tenuous, as long as the regime that resulted in his murder is still standing.
Israeli human rights organisation Yesh Din says the occupation has enabled violence against Palestinians by equipping thousands of settlers with military firearms and uniforms. It claims settlers wear these uniforms to appear as though they belong to the military. They can then abuse the power that comes with these uniforms to commit offenses against Palestinians.
While enabling the violence, occupation authorities fail to hold perpetrators accountable. Complaints are routinely dismissed. The Military Advocate General’s Corps claims the incidents fall outside its jurisdiction because they are not part of military operations. While the Israel occupation police often close cases or argues it lacks jurisdiction because the perpetrators were in military uniform.
US has duty to protect US citizens and secure accountability for deaths
Many Palestinian Americans live in, or regularly travel to, the West Bank. Some were born in the US while others later became U.S. citizens and returned. In some villages, such as Turmus Ayya, Sinjil, and Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya, more than 80 percent of residents hold dual US citizenship. But they have received no help or protection from the US government, unlike American citizens in other countries.
Double standards are involved in the protection of Americans abroad. Its strong support for the Israeli occupation has taken precedence over seeking justice for its own citizens in the occupied territory. Where “Israel” is involved, there is little or no hope of credible, independent investigations, or any accountability. This is true even if the occupation has killed or injured US citizens in Palestine.
Saif Musallet was one of nine US citizens to be murdered in the West Bank by the Israeli occupation, since January 2022. US Senators have claimed that in each of these killings:
No one has yet been held accountable by the Netanyahu government, nor has the US government upheld its duty to protect Americans and secure justice and accountability for their deaths.
They say there is “a consistent pattern,” of Americans being killed in the West Bank by the occupation without justice or accountability, despite promises from US officials.
The latest events have only added to questions about the US response. Andrey X tells me:
It’s a funny coincidence that this all came at the same time as senator Ro Khanna’s visit to the West Bank, and the attack on an American CNN crew, which was covering the murder of two American citizens a year ago. It’s a very American story.
Featured image via the Canary
By Charlie Jaay
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Spanish politicians demand Spain doesn’t extradite Fergie Chambers to US
Multiple Spanish political parties are calling on the Spanish government not to execute Fergie Chambers’ extradition to the US.
Representatives of several political forces have submitted a letter to interior minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska and Félix Bolaños García, minister for the presidency, justice and parliamentary relations, as well as to several government delegations.
The letter calls on the Spanish executive not to execute the extradition of James Cox “Fergie” Chambers Jr. to the US. And it warns that solidarity with Palestine, in a context of genocide, occupation and apartheid, cannot be criminalised or presented as terrorism.
The MPs come from the CUP, ERC, Comuns, Més per Mallorca, Compromís, EH Bildu, BNG, Somos Asturies, Convocatoria por Asturias, Adelante Andalucía, Izquierda Unida, Podemos and Sumar.
Fergie Chambers
According to published reports, Chambers was arrested in Eivissa [Ibiza] following a possible extradition request made by the US. It concerned allegations of money laundering and the alleged intention to provide material support to organisations designated as terrorist.
The signatories note that Chambers is known publicly as a donor and activist committed to the Palestinian cause and to humanitarian and social projects supporting the population of Gaza.
In the letter, the signatory forces, represented in various parliaments and in Congress, stress that passive extradition proceedings in the Spanish State are not automatic.
They recall that the law allows the government to refuse surrender even where a court has declared it admissible. This is especially so where there are substantial grounds for believing that the request is intended to prosecute or punish a person for their political opinions.
The text also recalls that the constitution excludes political offences from extradition. And it notes that the Extradition Treaty between Spain and the US provides for the possibility of refusing surrender where there are indications of political persecution.
In this regard, the signatories warn that the label of “terrorism” cannot be used expansively to criminalise the denunciation of genocide, humanitarian support, internationalist activism, contributions to media outlets or the defence of political campaigns against occupation and apartheid.
The letter states:
Solidarity with Palestine does not constitute any offence. Nor can it be equated, without concrete and individualised evidence of the financing of violent acts, with the financing of terrorism.
Political context
The document places the case in a broader institutional context. It recalls that the Spanish government officially recognised the State of Palestine on 28 May 2024 and that Royal Decree-Law 10/2025 adopted urgent measures against the genocide in Gaza and in support of the Palestinian population.
It also refers to positions adopted by multiple legislatures in defence of the rights of the Palestinian people, against genocide, against occupation and against the criminalisation of Palestinian civil society. These include:
- The Parliament of Catalonia.
- The Parliament of Navarre.
- The Basque Parliament.
- The Parliament of Galicia.
- The General Junta of the Principality of Asturias.
- The Parliament of the Balearic Islands.
- Les Corts Valencianes.
The signatories argue that these institutional positions show a clear line. Defending Palestine, cooperating with its civil society, denouncing the occupation and demanding respect for international law are part of the legitimate exercise of fundamental rights and cannot be treated as criminal activities.
The letter also invokes the international framework. It recalls, among other elements, South Africa’s case against Israel before the International Court of Justice for possible violation of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, as well as the arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
For all these reasons, the signatories call on the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior to ensure that no administrative, police or governmental action contributes to an extradition based on the criminalisation of solidarity with Palestine. Therefore, they’re asking the Spanish government to refuse Chambers’ surrender to the US.
The text concludes:
The fight against terrorism cannot be used as an instrument to persecute the denunciation of genocide, solidarity with an occupied people or support for humanitarian and social initiatives.
Supporting the Palestinian people is not a crime; it is a legitimate expression of solidarity, the defence of human rights and commitment to international law.
Signatories:
- Laure Vega, CUP.
- Gabriel Rufián, ERC.
- Ana Balsera, ERC.
- Gerardo Pisarello, Comuns.
- Andrés García Berrio, Comuns.
- Diana Urrea Herrera, EH Bildu.
- Irati Jiménez Aragón, EH Bildu.
- Oskar Matute, EH Bildu.
- Montserrat Prado Cores, BNG.
- Néstor Rego, BNG.
- Covadonga Tomé, Somos Asturies.
- Delia Campomanes, IU / Convocatoria por Asturias.
- Lluís Apesteguia, Més per Mallorca.
- Vicenç Vidal, Més per Mallorca.
- Isaura Navarro Casillas, Compromís.
- Agueda Micó, Compromís.
- Jose Ignacio García, Adelante Andalucía.
- Enrique Santiago Romero, IU.
- Agustín Santos Maraver, Sumar.
- Tesh Sidi, Más Madrid.
- Ione Belarra, Podemos.
- Javier Sánchez Serna, Podemos.
- Martina Velarde, Podemos.
- Noemí Santana, Podemos
Featured image via the Canary
By The Canary
Politics
How Long Do Scientists Think Life On Earth Has Left?
We’ve got about five billion years ’til the Sun dies, which certainly wouldn’t spell good news for planet Earth.
But researchers have long thought we’d be gone way before that happens. The Sun is always expanding, and will probably swallow our little planet up like a whale does plankton one day. (At least, that’s according to some theoretical models).
Not only that, but it’s getting increasingly luminous and producing more and more energy.
Now, a paper published in the journal JGR Atmospheres has attempted to put a finer point on when we might all be (literally) cooked.
“The ultimate life span of Earth’s biosphere is limited due to the steady brightening of the sun as it progresses in age,” they wrote, but caveated it “could survive for much longer than indicated in most studies”.
How long does life have left on Earth?
The paper said that as the Sun ages, “Earth’s long-term carbon cycle may respond by drawing carbon dioxide [CO2] out of the atmosphere and into carbonate rocks, thereby reducing the greenhouse effect and offsetting the increased sunlight”.
Previous studies have argued that this would make CO2 levels too low to sustain life on Earth – it’s vital for supporting oxygen-giving trees, for instance. This idea led some scientists to estimate the end of plant life on our planet at about 100 million years into the future.
In this study, however, scientists used 29 different models to work out what might happen to Earth under different conditions.
They modelled two extremes: one in which the world was too hot for life but had enough CO2, and another in which the temperature was more livable but CO2 levels were shot. They also looked at the range of conditions between these.
And the study authors input data about various plants, like succulents and orchids, which can survive on very little carbon dioxide.
“We show that Earth’s biosphere could survive for much longer than indicated in most studies, noting that some photosynthetic life on Earth can thrive at very low carbon dioxide levels,” the paper reads.
Their models suggested Earth’s vegetative biosphere could survive up to roughly 1.8 billion years from now, “about the same time that Earth would lose its oceans to space”.
Earth may be more resilient than we thought
Speaking to Live Science, Robert Graham, a planetary science researcher at the University of Chicago (who wasn’t part of the research), said: “The Earth has stayed pretty hospitable in terms of surface temperature for most of the last 4 billion years because it has a built-in thermostat.”
That refers to the CO2-pulling strategy we mentioned earlier – in hotter weather, the world pulls carbon dioxide out of the environment and stores it underground. Therefore, less heat from the sun gets trapped, and the planet cools again (if at the previously-presumed expense of photosynthesis, and as a result, life on Earth).
But the researchers of this study “have used a sophisticated 3D climate model to show that Earth’s climate may remain hospitable to plant life significantly longer into the future than predicted,” Graham said.
“It’s an advance over previous work and suggests that complex biospheres like that of Earth are more resilient to environmental change from stellar brightening than previously suggested.”
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Panicked Trump trying to depose Democrat senators ahead of midterm collapse?
Donald Trump is reportedly firing accusations of voter fraud at Democrat senators ahead of his expected catastrophe in the 2026 midterm elections.
The claim comes after years of Trump insisting he was cheated out of the 2020 presidential win.
Trump’s approval ratings are at an all-time low, as even much of his ‘MAGA’ base turns on him. It understands, correctly, that his policies are Israel-first and is dismayed at his disastrous war on Iran. Others are waking up to his grift as he and his family continue to enrich themselves while America circles the drain. This has led to predictions of “doomsday” among Republicans.
Trump clearly fears that even his attempts to control counts and disenfranchise minority and poor voters won’t be enough. So he is now directly targeting Georgia’s Democrat senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, with accusations of voter fraud. The White House is trailing this to DC media without any hint of evidence so far, and despite the senators’ massive majorities.
NEWS:
President Trump is planning to announce that Georgia’s two senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, are illegitimate because of fraud, a well-placed source in Georgia tells us. Announcement could come as soon as tonight. https://t.co/1bchO5wfGe
— Washington Reporter (@DC_Reporter) July 13, 2026
Trump: ‘Everything I don’t like is rigged’
Trump has since rowed back slightly, briefing that claims of Georgia election fraud in 2020 will not be the “focus” of his speech on Thursday. However, his aides continue to brief the media that he will claim “foreign interference” in the 2020 elections.
But both Ossoff and Warnock had large wins in 2020. US commentator, Brian Krassenstein, pointed out that these were achieved while the state’s government, and therefore voting systems, were run by Republicans. His point triggered amusement at Trump’s expense.
Pass it around. pic.twitter.com/NlCw7N9ORA
— Hell’s Raven (@RavenAllMighty1) July 14, 2026
Ossoff responded uncompromisingly, describing Trump as a “failed president” in a “spiral” and linking the attack directly to midterm fears.
He posted:
Donald Trump’s spiral continues. The failed president, pocketing billions as he drives up prices, is afraid to lose the midterms. So he will reheat debunked election conspiracy theories and tell bizarre new lies to deny his 2020 defeat and attack voting rights. This is a disaster… https://t.co/AgFEg3RfbW
— Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) July 14, 2026
Trump’s attempts to rig elections in his own favour are deadly serious. But they also betray panic and desperation at what he and other US right-wing extremists believe is coming in November.
Featured image via the Canary
By Skwawkbox
Politics
Ann Widdecombe Was Killed In A ‘Targeted Attack’, Counter-Terror Police Say
Ann Widdecombe was killed in a “targeted attack”, counter-terror police have confirmed.
The Reform UK spokeswoman and former Tory minister was found dead at her home in Devon last Thursday.
The head of counter terrorism policing, assistant commissioner Laurence Taylor, said officers are still “working to understand the planning and preparation and the motivation that sits behind the attack”.
Speaking from New Scotland Yard, Taylor said there is a “limit” to the details he can provide given it is a live murder investigation, “but it is clear this was a targeted attack”.
He said the attack has not, at this stage, been “declared a terrorist incident” and police have more time to interview the 28-year-old white British man arrested on suspicion of murder last Saturday.
The suspect was re-arrested on Monday on suspicion of commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.
Taylor said detectives have secured a warrant of further detention and can now hold the suspect for up to seven days under the Terrorism Act.
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FIFA adopts new match ball for the final four matches of the 2026 World Cup
FIFA and Adidas have announced the launch of a new official match ball for the final four matches of the 2026 World Cup. This marks the first time the tournament has seen a change in the official match ball before the competition draws to a close.
After the ‘Trionda’ ball has been in use from the start of the tournament through to the end of the quarter-finals, the new version – named the ‘Trionda Final’ – will feature in the semi-finals between France and Spain, and England and Argentina, as well as the third-place play-off and the final.
This change is part of an effort to give the decisive stages a distinctive visual identity that reflects the significance of the title race, whilst retaining all the technical characteristics of the original ball.
World Cup design inspired by journey to glory
The new ball features a distinctive look combining gold and black with white, in a design that Adidas says embodies “the journey towards achieving the ultimate prize in the world of football”.
The company explained that the gold colour symbolises the World Cup, whilst the black background gives the ball a more luxurious and distinctive look; meanwhile, the red and pink accents add a vibrant touch that reflects the speed and rhythm of the decisive matches.
The design also features graphics inspired by the four cities hosting the final matches – Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, and New York – alongside the names of all the cities that have hosted tournament matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico, printed on the surface of the ball, serving as a visual record of the tournament’s journey.
Advanced technology with unchanged performance
Despite the complete overhaul of its visual identity, Adidas has confirmed that the ‘Trionda Final’ retains all the technical specifications of its predecessor, both in terms of its four-panel construction and its aerodynamic properties and feel, ensuring the same performance on the pitch.
The ball also continues to utilise an AI-powered internal sensor capable of tracking its movement at a rate of up to 500 times per second, providing real-time data that helps Video Assistant Referees (VAR) make more accurate and rapid decisions, as well as generating advanced statistics on the speed of shots, the power of goals and the ball’s trajectory during matches.
Technology that resolved one of the most controversial incidents
The importance of this technology was highlighted during the England v Norway quarter-final, after doubts were raised about the ball touching camera cables before England’s first goal was scored – an incident that would have led to the goal being disallowed under the laws of the game.
However, FIFA relied on data from the sensor embedded within the ball, which showed no record of contact with an external object, to confirm the validity of the goal.
Featured image via the Canary
By Alaa Shamali
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Ariana Grande Teases Rumours She And Ricky Alvarez Are Back Together
Ariana Grande appears to be using one of her signature hits to comment on rumours about her personal life.
Performing on the first night of her Eternal Sunshine tour’s New York leg, the chart-topping star appeared to allude to the speculation when she switched up a lyric in her hit Thank U, Next.
When she reached the part of the song where she would usually sing, “wrote some songs about Ricky, now I listen and laugh”, she replaced the line with: “Wrote some songs about Ricky, we always find our way back.”
This marks the most recent Thank U, Next lyric switch after Ariana previously swapped the Ricky-related line with “I know he’s got my back” earlier in the run.
In a press release, Ariana teased that her new music is “full of life” and was inspired by “growing” in light of “cold and hard and challenging” life experiences.
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Labour Blocks Vote To Force Burnham To Face MPs On First Day As PM
Andy Burnham has been slammed after Labour blocked a vote which could have forced him to face the Commons on his first day as prime minister.
The Makerfield MP is set to be crowned as the Labour leader on Friday having run unchallenged to be Keir Starmer’s replacement.
However, an MP cannot become party leader and prime minister on the same day – meaning Burnham will get the keys to No.10 on Monday, July 20.
MPs were already scheduled to start their six-week summer recess on Thursday, July 16, so the Commons will not be sitting on the new PM’s first day.
There is no constitutional rule calling for a prime minister to appear before MPs immediately after being appointed by the monarch.
The Conservatives wanted to use their pre-arranged opposition day debate on Wednesday to table a motion saying the Commons should delay recess so Burnham can address MPs next Monday as the new prime minister.
But the leader of the Commons, Labour’s Alan Campbell, announced on Tuesday there had been a change in parliamentary business.
Instead, MPs would have a general debate on the ongoing situation in Iran.
The Tories’ shadow leader of the Commons Jesse Norman said the public would conclude Burnham was “running scared of public scrutiny before he can even take office”.
“The government has a majority of more than 150 and it could not trust its MPs to vote the right way on that motion [delaying the recess], and it could not bear the idea of a new prime minister facing any scrutiny before September,” Norman said.
“A prime minister, let me remind us all, who has been chosen by a coronation not a contest, with no known platform, almost no known policies, and no idea of his priorities or indeed his cabinet team.”
Campbell dismissed Norman’s claim, insisting it was important for MPs to have a chance to debate what was happening in Iran.
He claimed he was unaware of the motion the Tories were going to table on Wednesday, insisting he was “telling the absolute truth” at the despatch box.
The Commons leader also accused the Tories of playing games, saying: “People listening to this… will do so with a degree of incredulity that [the Conservative party] was preferring to go down a route of playing some weird political game while the Middle East is on the brink of conflagration.”
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch wrote on X: In an unprecedented move, Labour have scrapped the Conservative vote to force Andy Burnham to come to Parliament to answer questions when he becomes PM on Monday.
“Labour are running scared because they know the honeymoon will be over the minute he has to tell us his plans.”
Burnham has already faced significant backlash for dodging scrutiny on his hurried journey to No.10.
Since winning the Makerfield by-election last month, he has avoided making any statements in the House of Commons and has not held any press conferences.
There is plenty of mystery around what he plans to do as prime minister, especially since he did not have to have any debates with leadership rivals also vying for Starmer’s role.
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