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Impeachment vs. VP Sara Duterte, Labag sa Konstitusyon — SC

MAYNILA. Idineklara ng Korte Suprema na labag sa Konstitusyon ang impeachment complaint laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte dahil sa paglabag sa one-year bar rule at sa kawalan ng due process sa lahat ng yugto ng proseso.

Ayon kay Supreme Court spokesperson Atty. Camille Ting sa isang press briefing nitong Biyernes, Hulyo 25, “The SC has ruled that the House impeachment complaint versus VP Sara Duterte is barred by the one-year rule and that due process or fairness applies in all stages of the impeachment process.”

Ang desisyon ay resulta ng petisyong inihain ng kampo ni Duterte upang ipawalang-bisa ang impeachment proceedings.

Apat na impeachment complaints ang isinampa laban sa Bise Presidente kaugnay ng umano’y maling paggamit ng confidential funds. Isa sa mga ito, na may suporta mula sa higit isang-katlong miyembro ng Kamara, ay naipasa na sa Senado bago inilabas ng Korte Suprema ang naturang desisyon.

Feline thief “Leonardo da Pinchy” becomes local celebrity in New Zealand for stealing laundry

WELLINGTON, New Zealand. While most cat owners dread finding mice or birds left as “gifts,” one Auckland family is grappling with a far stranger problem: their 15-month-old cat has turned into a serial thief.

Known in the neighborhood as Leonardo da Pinchy, the mischievous feline has been caught stealing underwear, socks, baby clothes, and even a $181 (NZ$300) cashmere sweater from homes in Mairangi Bay, a quiet beachside suburb.

“He only wants stuff that he shouldn’t have,” said owner Helen North, who now spends much of her time trying to return the stolen items via local WhatsApp and Facebook groups. Her typical message: “Are these your undies?”

Leo’s daily haul often includes expensive items like silk boxers and work socks, usually with clothespins still attached. On one record-breaking day, he brought home nine pieces of clothing, enough to assemble a mismatched full outfit.

“He brought in a jersey this morning at 10 past 8,” North said. “The shops hadn’t even opened.”

North once received a panicked call from her daughter after Leo returned with the new cashmere sweater. “She rang me at work saying, ‘It’s bad, it’s bad, this is the worst thing he’s brought in,’” North recalled. “Because it was beautiful. I was like, ‘Ooh, can I keep that?’ But I couldn’t.”

Despite efforts to confine him indoors or provide him with clothes to steal from home, Leo’s fascination with forbidden laundry continues. North rejected suggestions to adopt another cat as a distraction. “He might teach another cat to do this,” she warned.

So far, the community has taken Leo’s antics in stride. “All of our neighbors think he’s amazing,” said North. “Some are quite put out that he hasn’t actually stolen anything of theirs.”

Still, with dozens of unclaimed items piling up, the family hopes Leo outgrows his kleptomania soon.

“I hope he grows out of it because I don’t want to do this for like, 15 years,” North said. “This is a lot of admin.”

For now, Leonardo da Pinchy remains a free agent and a furry legend in Mairangi Bay.

Plane crash in Russia’s far east kills all 48 on board

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MOSCOW. A passenger aircraft operated by Angara Airlines crashed Thursday in Russia’s Far East, killing all 48 passengers and crew members, according to local officials.

The plane disappeared from radar and was later found in flames on a remote hillside south of its intended destination in Tynda, approximately 7,000 kilometers east of Moscow, the Emergency Situations Ministry confirmed.

Regional Governor Vasily Orlov announced three days of mourning in the Amur region, calling the crash a “terrible tragedy.” All 48 individuals on board were confirmed dead. Initial reports mistakenly cited 49 people onboard, but the figure was later corrected without explanation.

The Soviet-era twin turboprop aircraft had taken off from Khabarovsk, made a stop in Blagoveshchensk near the Chinese border, and was en route to Tynda. The transport prosecutor’s office stated that the aircraft was attempting a second landing when it lost contact with air traffic controllers.

Russian state media shared images of debris scattered in dense forest, with thick smoke rising from the crash site. Orlov noted that the remote location, 15 kilometers south of Tynda, hampered rescue efforts.

The cause of the crash has not been officially determined. However, Russia’s Interfax news agency cited unnamed emergency sources who pointed to poor weather conditions. Other reports also noted the aircraft was nearly 50 years old, based on its tail number.

Authorities have opened a criminal investigation into possible flight safety violations, a standard response to aviation disasters in the country. Russia’s aviation industry has seen a rise in accidents in recent years, partly due to international sanctions affecting aircraft maintenance and replacement parts.

House at Senado, nanawagan ng payak na SONA bilang pakikiisa sa mga nasalanta

MAYNILA. Nanawagan sina House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez at ilang senador na gawing simple at may pagninilay ang pagbubukas ng 20th Congress at ang State of the Nation Address (SONA) ni Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr., bilang pakikiisa sa milyun-milyong Pilipinong apektado ng sunod-sunod na bagyo at pagbaha.

Ayon kay Romualdez, hindi naaangkop ang pagdaraos ng magarbong seremonya sa panahong marami pa ang nagsusumikap makabangon mula sa epekto ng bagyong Crising, Dante, at Emong.

“It would be out of touch to maintain a show of pageantry while our people are still in recovery,” ani Romualdez. Dagdag niya, mananatili ang pormalidad ng pagbubukas ng Kongreso, ngunit aalisin ang mga palamuti gaya ng red carpet, fashion coverage, at engrandeng presentasyon.

“The opening of Congress is not a fashion event. It is a working session. Let’s begin it with the seriousness and humility our times demand,” dagdag pa ng Speaker.

Samantala, iginiit din nina Senadora Loren Legarda at Senador JV Ejercito ang kahalagahan ng pagiging sensitibo sa kasalukuyang kalagayan ng bansa. Ayon kay Legarda, “The Senate opening and the SONA must be made simple, as it should be, attuned with the times. Our people are suffering from the floods. We must use the occasion to solve the problems, to be part of the solution.”

Kadalasan, ang SONA ay sinasalubong ng red carpet entrance ng mga mambabatas na nakasuot ng magagarbong barong at gown. Ngunit ngayong taon, posible itong alisin bilang simbolo ng pakikiisa sa mga mamamayang nasalanta ng kalamidad.

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies at 71 in Florida

CLEARWATER, Fla. Hulk Hogan, the larger-than-life professional wrestling icon who transformed the sport into a global entertainment powerhouse, died Thursday in Florida at age 71.

According to local authorities, Hogan, born Terry Bollea, was pronounced dead at a hospital less than 90 minutes after emergency responders answered a call about a cardiac arrest at his Clearwater home early Thursday morning.

Hogan was a defining figure in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), headlining the very first WrestleMania in 1985 and becoming the face of professional wrestling for decades. He clashed with some of the industry’s biggest names, including Andre the Giant, Randy Savage, The Rock, and even WWE co-founder Vince McMahon.

“Hulkamania,” the phenomenon sparked by Hogan’s star power, pushed pro wrestling into mainstream culture in the 1980s. With his trademark red-and-yellow gear, bandana, and signature mustache, Hogan became a household name — his catchphrases and shirt-ripping theatrics drawing massive crowds around the world.

“He was a trailblazer, the first performer who transitioned from being a wrestling star into a global phenomenon,” McMahon said in a statement.

Outside the ring, Hogan starred in TV shows, movies, and reality television, including VH1’s “Hogan Knows Best.” He also made headlines for personal scandals, most notably a 2012 sex tape scandal involving the wife of his former best friend. The incident led to a $140 million lawsuit against Gawker Media, which ended in a settlement after Gawker filed for bankruptcy.

The scandal also unearthed a recording of Hogan using racial slurs, leading WWE to cut ties with him in 2015. He was removed from the WWE Hall of Fame but was reinstated in 2018 after issuing a public apology, calling his comments “unacceptable.”

Despite controversy, Hogan continued to shape wrestling and remained active in the entertainment world. In April, he announced plans to serve as the inaugural commissioner of Real American Freestyle, a new wrestling league promoting unscripted matches.

He also remained politically outspoken. At the 2024 Republican National Convention, Hogan endorsed Donald Trump with a dramatic performance reminiscent of his wrestling persona, earning praise from the former president.

“We lost a great friend today, the ‘Hulkster,’” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way, Strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart.”

Hogan’s wrestling career spanned more than four decades. He became WWF (now WWE) champion in 1984 and helped launch the annual WrestleMania franchise. His iconic body slam of Andre the Giant at WrestleMania III in 1987 remains one of wrestling’s most memorable moments.

He later reinvented himself in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as “Hollywood Hogan,” forming the villainous New World Order (nWo) faction during the Monday Night Wars of the 1990s. Hogan returned to WWE in 2002, even headlining WrestleMania X8 against The Rock in what was seen as a symbolic passing of the torch.

Off the mat, Hogan was known for his charisma and energetic promos, often beginning interviews with the legendary phrase, “Well, lemme tell ya something, Mean Gene!” a nod to announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund.

Hogan was born in Georgia but grew up in Florida, where he discovered his passion for wrestling as a teenager. He spent much of his life in the Tampa Bay area, where he remained a beloved local figure despite the ups and downs of his public life.

Fans gathered outside Hogan’s Hangout, his Clearwater Beach restaurant, on Thursday to pay tribute. “He was a really super nice guy, and we’re gonna miss him,” said Rich Null, a fan who once worked out with Hogan.

Hogan is survived by his children and wife, Sky Daily, whom he married in 2023. His legacy, both in and out of the ring, continues to shape the world of professional wrestling and American pop culture.

US halts Gaza ceasefire talks, blames Hamas for lack of ‘good faith’

The United States has pulled out of Gaza ceasefire negotiations and recalled its diplomatic team from Qatar, citing Hamas’ alleged unwillingness to engage constructively in peace efforts.

President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, announced on Thursday that Hamas’ most recent response “shows a lack of desire” to reach a truce. “While the mediators have made a great effort, Hamas does not appear to be coordinated or acting in good faith,” Witkoff said. “We will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza.”

The U.S. State Department did not elaborate on what these “alternative options” might be. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott reiterated Washington’s commitment to achieving a ceasefire but said, “this is a very dynamic situation.”

Hamas, in a statement released early Friday, expressed surprise at Witkoff’s remarks. It claimed it had shown flexibility in the talks and remained committed to reaching a permanent ceasefire to end hostilities and ease humanitarian suffering in Gaza.

Efforts to broker a truce between Israel and Hamas have dragged on for weeks without resolution, as humanitarian conditions in Gaza continue to worsen. Talks have been hampered by conflicting demands: Hamas insists on a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in exchange for the release of all hostages, while Israel demands Hamas relinquish control and disarm before the war ends.

The latest ceasefire proposal reportedly involved a 60-day truce during which Hamas would release 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 others in phases. In exchange, Israel would free Palestinian prisoners and allow increased aid deliveries. Further negotiations for a long-term ceasefire would follow.

However, the negotiations faltered after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office recalled its team, citing Hamas’ uncooperative response. The Israeli government acknowledged the efforts of U.S., Qatari, and Egyptian mediators but provided no further details.

Hamas said it had provided a final response after consultations with Palestinian factions and regional actors, stressing that it was willing to ease obstacles to secure a deal.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is reaching catastrophic levels. Aid agencies warn that the territory is on the brink of famine, with nearly 100,000 women and children suffering from severe malnutrition, according to the U.N. World Food Programme. The Gaza Health Ministry has reported an increase in deaths related to hunger.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to hold an emergency call with leaders from France and Germany to coordinate urgent food aid and discuss steps toward a lasting peace. “The suffering and starvation unfolding in Gaza is unspeakable and indefensible,” Starmer said. He urged Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian access.

French President Emmanuel Macron echoed the call, announcing that France would recognize the state of Palestine. “The urgent thing today is that the war in Gaza stops and the civilian population is saved,” he said.

Israel, under increasing international pressure, maintains that it is allowing sufficient aid into Gaza and accuses U.N. agencies of distribution failures. However, aid groups argue that Israeli restrictions and security breakdowns make safe delivery nearly impossible. A parallel aid system supported by the U.S. and Israel has also struggled with logistical chaos.

Despite mounting criticism, the U.S. continues to blame Hamas for prolonging the war. “Of course, we want to see the end of devastation that is taking place in Gaza,” Pigott said. “That is why we have supported the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. That is why we’ve seen those 90 million meals being distributed.”

The White House has not yet commented on the decision to withdraw from talks.

Emong, pabilis nang pabilis, nakatakdang mag-second landfall; 2 lugar nasa ilalim ng Signal No. 4

MAYNILA. Nagbabanta ng matinding pinsala si Bagyong Emong habang ito’y pabilis nang pabilis at inaasahang muling magla-landfall ngayong umaga sa pagitan ng Ilocos Sur at hilagang bahagi ng La Union, ayon sa pinakahuling Tropical Cyclone Bulletin ng PAGASA.

Dakong alas-4 ng madaling araw, ang sentro ni Emong ay namataan sa karagatang sakop ng Bangar, La Union. Taglay nito ang lakas ng hangin na hanggang 120 kilometro kada oras malapit sa gitna at bugso na umaabot sa 165 kilometro kada oras. May atmospheric pressure itong 975 hPa at kumikilos pahilaga-silangan sa bilis na 20 kilometro kada oras. Ang malalakas hanggang bagyong hangin ay umaabot sa layong 260 kilometro mula sa gitna.

Mga lugar na nasa ilalim ng Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS):

Signal No. 4 (hangin mula 118–184 km/h):
Ilocos Sur (Santa Lucia, Santa Cruz, Tagudin, Alilem, Sugpon, Suyo), La Union (Bangar, Luna, Balaoan, Bacnotan, San Juan, San Fernando City, Bauang, Sudipen, Santol, Caba, Aringay, San Gabriel, Bagulin, Naguilian, Burgos)

Signal No. 3 (hangin mula 89–117 km/h):
Ilocos Norte (Laoag City, San Nicolas, Sarrat, Dingras, Solsona, Nueva Era, Batac City, Marcos, Paoay, Currimao, Banna, Pinili, Badoc), buong Ilocos Sur at La Union, Apayao (Conner, Kabugao, Calanasan), Abra, Kalinga (Balbalan, Pasil, Tinglayan, Lubuagan), Mountain Province (Besao, Tadian, Sagada, Bauko, Sabangan, Bontoc, Sadanga), Benguet (Sablan, Mankayan, Tuba, Bakun, Kibungan, Kapangan, La Trinidad, Tublay, Baguio City, Atok), Pangasinan (Lingayen, Bugallon, Infanta, Dagupan City, San Fabian, Binmaley, Labrador, Sison, Pozorrubio, San Jacinto, Mangaldan, Calasiao, Santa Barbara, Mapandan, San Carlos City, Aguilar, Bolinao, Bani, Alaminos City, Sual, Mabini, Dasol, Burgos, Agno, Anda)

Signal No. 2 (hangin mula 62–88 km/h):
Natitirang bahagi ng Ilocos Norte, natitirang bahagi ng Pangasinan, Zambales (Masinloc, Candelaria, Palauig, Iba, Santa Cruz), natitirang bahagi ng Apayao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Benguet, Ifugao, Batanes, Cagayan kabilang ang Babuyan Islands, Isabela (Cordon, Santiago City, Ramon, San Isidro, Alicia, San Mateo, Cabatuan, San Manuel, Luna, Aurora, Burgos, Roxas, Quirino, Mallig, Delfin Albano, Quezon, Cabagan, Santa Maria, San Pablo, Maconacon, Santo Tomas, Tumauini, Gamu, Ilagan City, Cauayan City, Reina Mercedes, Naguilian), Quirino (Diffun), Nueva Vizcaya (Kayapa, Santa Fe, Ambaguio, Aritao, Bambang, Bayombong, Villaverde, Solano, Bagabag, Dupax del Sur, Dupax del Norte, Kasibu, Quezon, Diadi), Nueva Ecija (Nampicuan, Cuyapo, Talugtug, Lupao, Carranglan, Guimba), Tarlac (Mayantoc, Santa Ignacia, Gerona, Pura, Ramos, Anao, San Manuel, Moncada, Paniqui, Camiling, San Clemente)

Signal No. 1 (hangin mula 39–61 km/h):
Natitirang bahagi ng Isabela, Quirino, Nueva Vizcaya, Aurora (Dilasag, Casiguran, Dinalungan, Dipaculao, Maria Aurora, Baler, San Luis), natitirang bahagi ng Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, Pampanga (Porac, Floridablanca, Angeles City, Mabalacat City, Magalang, Mexico, Bacolor, San Fernando City, Santa Rita, Guagua, Arayat, Lubao, Santa Ana), natitirang bahagi ng Zambales, Bataan (Dinalupihan, Hermosa, Morong)

Babala sa Pag-ulan:

Dahil sa pinalakas na Habagat, asahan ang malalakas na pagbugso ng hangin sa mga sumusunod na lugar, lalo na sa mga baybaying dagat at matataas na lugar: Central Luzon (mga lugar na wala sa Wind Signal), Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Bicol Region, MIMAROPA, Visayas, Zamboanga del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Lanao del Norte, Camiguin, Dinagat Islands, at Davao Oriental.

Tinatayang Galaw ni Emong:

Ayon sa PAGASA, “Sa forecast track, muling magla-landfall si Emong sa Ilocos Sur o La Union ngayong umaga. Pagkatapos nito, tatawid ito sa kabundukan ng Hilagang Luzon at lalabas sa Babuyan Channel bago magtanghali.” Dagdag pa ng ahensya, “Kikilos ito pa-northeast at posibleng dumaan sa o malapit sa Babuyan Islands sa pagitan ng tanghali at hapon, at sa Batanes naman sa pagitan ng hapon at gabi. Maaaring mapanatili ni Emong ang lakas nito habang ginagawa ang ikalawang landfall.”

Patuloy na mag-monitor sa mga update mula sa PAGASA at mga lokal na pamahalaan para sa karagdagang babala at gabay.

A SIGHT TO BEHOLD? No or late class suspension, seeing schoolchildren carried on parents’ backs

At around 1:00 p.m. of July 21, students returning home from schools, colleges, and universities were stranded on the roads. Mga basang sisiw (wet chicks). They instantly gained weight because even their socks were wet. High-ranking government officials apologized and said they made a mistake in not immediately declaring the suspension of classes and promised it would never happen again.

“Ano’ng tuwa’t saya ang aming dala (What joy and happiness do we bring),” the mice sang. Leptospirosis! Not funny, and if going to school is an escape, going home when classes are cut amidst inundated streets and overflowing bridges treats young people to the art of rejection, to the hanging back, and inviting troubles and accidents. (The other local leaders offered no more apologies, thinking it’s someone else’s fault, not theirs.)

What is difficult about declaring early suspension of classes when the price is the safety and health of the students and teachers who are traveling? For example, if the weather turns hilarious and the southwest monsoon shifts and the sun rises, what will the education sector lose if blended learning takes place or is attempted to be done online via a learning management system?

Officials no longer think that floodwater levels are rising year after year in many areas in the provinces, especially in cities. Just patience. Resilience. So wrong is the sheer incompetence in the bureaucracy that is being tolerated. Another thing rising? Assistant professor of economics JC Punongbayan noted: “Nung 2020, wala pang P100 billion ang pang-flood control, and just around 1/5 of infra outlays. Pero pagdating ng 2025, nearly P350 billion na, and 1/3 of infra outlays. Marcos removed P16.7B in flood control projects for this year, but that’s just 5% of the budget that was retained for flood control.”

How good are we in placing people in important positions of service? Every day of the semester and the academic year is crucial. For example, if 13.5 weeks per term are supposed to be spent on teaching and learning days, it should be filled if the allotted time is not used properly. But it seems that those who sit are incompetent, and they are the burdens because they are paid by the pockets of the citizens who pay more and more taxes, with middle-class, paycheck-to-paycheck workers on the losing side.

It was better in Dr. Nilo Rosas’ time in the late 1980s and 1990s. When parents would turn on the radio at dawn, there’s almost always a declared suspension of classes. Now that there are more than a few media of communication, when millions of mobile phones are sold easily—parents and maturing college students are even more wary of proper and timely official announcements of class suspension and/or shifting to blended learning.

Marcos’ 4th SONA and education

Not minding what VP Sara Duterte abhors to hear as this former DepEd secretary has said that she is not attending the President’s state-of-the-nation address on Monday, we would like to hear BBM’s concrete plans to improve the plight of students and teachers vis-à-vis the 165,000-classroom shortage, among other EDCOM II-identified problems and solutions.

Secretary Sonny Angara noted that the education department faces an increasing cost of constructing classrooms while the population keeps growing. He never categorically denied that their previously allocated funds were insufficient and never said that they were trying their best to push Congress and the executive branch to pass and go for a General Appropriations Act that institutes the much needed and most obvious reform relative to truthfully and profoundly, rather than mildly, obtaining the highest budgetary allocations for the education sector as enshrined in the 1987 Constitution.

Section 5, paragraphs 4 and 5 read: “The State shall enhance the right of teachers to professional advancement. Non-teaching academic and non-academic personnel shall enjoy the protection of the State. and “(It) shall assign the highest budgetary priority to education and ensure that teaching will attract and retain its rightful share of the best available talents through adequate remuneration and other means of job satisfaction and fulfillment.” (Art. XIV, Constitution)

We continue paying the wrong people the wrong amount. We keep rewarding the Senate show’s Robinhood and many more politicians, instead of professors and teachers whose sense of resilience, high qualifications, and constant upgrades of the noblest of all professions, even community extension work, matter more to the Filipino nation in general and the young minds in particular.

We will listen to Marcos’ SONA and the education accomplishments of his administration, but we will take note of what needs to be done, what daydreaming is occurring, and what concrete actions to maintain.

Project NOAH

The UN award-winning Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazard) envisions “a disaster-free Philippines with communities that are empowered with open access to accurate, reliable, relevant, and timely hazard and risk information.” Its eight major components include distribution of hydrometeorological devices in hard-hit areas; disaster risk exposure assessment for mitigation–light detection and ranging; enhancement of geohazards mapping; coastal hazards and storm surge assessment and mitigation; flood information network; local development of Doppler radar systems; landslide sensors development; and weather hazard information projects.

This key disaster risk reduction and management program is now managed by the University of the Philippines. The Duterte administration defunded it, which was initially administered by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) from 2012 to 2017.

The DOST and DepEd officials are correct when they have begun utilizing artificial intelligence-powered methods and approaches, but we have to make sure projects like NOAH are thoughtfully supported and allowed, with researchers, scientists, trainees, and Executive Director Dr. Mahar Lagmay, to keep going without political intrusions.

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) have extended their helping hand when they played a part in Digital Information for Monitoring and Evaluation (DIME). UP Vice President for Digital Transformation Peter Sy acknowledged that integrating disaster risk reduction strategies and ensuring that government projects—including but not limited to that of UP-NOAH—are strong enough when nature strikes. But when unscrupulousness from the public and private sectors strikes, we hope and pray that we have the sense of anticipation to weather their “storm.”

UN court: States may be violating law by ignoring climate change

THE HAGUE, Netherlands. The United Nations’ highest court has issued a landmark advisory opinion stating that countries may be in violation of international law if they fail to take action to protect the planet from climate change. The opinion, delivered Wednesday by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also suggests that nations harmed by climate change could be entitled to reparations.

ICJ President Yuji Iwasawa described climate change as “an existential problem of planetary proportions that imperils all forms of life and the very health of our planet.” He added that a state’s failure to act on climate protection may amount to “an internationally wrongful act.”

The non-binding ruling was unanimously backed by all 15 judges of the court and marks a turning point in international climate law. The court recognized the right to a “clean, healthy, and sustainable environment” as a human right, opening the door for further legal actions between states and within domestic courts.

The case was brought forward by Vanuatu, a Pacific island nation severely affected by rising sea levels, and was supported by over 130 other countries. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres called the ruling “historic,” saying it is a victory for climate justice and youth activism.

Outside the court, climate advocates gathered in support of the decision. Mary Robinson, former U.N. human rights chief, said the ruling gives the world a “powerful new tool” to hold governments accountable for climate inaction.

The ICJ was asked by the U.N. General Assembly in 2023 to provide legal clarity on two questions: countries’ obligations under international law to prevent climate harm, and the consequences when failure to act results in environmental damage.

According to scientists, sea levels have risen by an average of 4.3 centimeters globally over the past decade, with Pacific island nations experiencing even higher rates. Since preindustrial times, the planet has warmed by 1.3 degrees Celsius, primarily due to fossil fuel emissions.

Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu’s climate change minister, called the opinion a “course correction” and said it exceeded expectations.

While the ruling is advisory and not enforceable, it could influence national courts and international negotiations, particularly ahead of the COP30 climate conference in Belém, Brazil. Legal experts say it may also be used by citizens to push their governments toward stronger climate action.

Despite opposition from major fossil fuel-producing nations like the United States and Russia, legal momentum appears to be shifting. Earlier this month, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights affirmed countries’ duty to protect and restore ecosystems. In 2019, the Netherlands’ Supreme Court ruled that protecting citizens from climate change is a government obligation under human rights law.

The ICJ noted that international law alone will not solve the climate crisis but stressed its role as a critical part of the global response. “A lasting solution will require the contribution of all fields of human knowledge to secure a future for ourselves and those who are yet to come,” Iwasawa said.

Trump briefed on name appearing in Epstein files, WSJ reports

WASHINGTON. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi informed former President Donald Trump in May that his name appeared in investigative files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

The revelation adds to political pressure on Trump, whose administration has faced criticism for backtracking on promises to release files related to Epstein. For years, some Trump supporters have promoted conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s client list and his 2019 prison death.

Following the Journal’s report, the White House issued a mixed response. While an initial statement dismissed the story as “fake news,” a White House official later clarified that the administration was not denying Trump’s name appears in the files. The official said Trump was already included in a batch of materials Bondi assembled in February for conservative influencers.

Trump, who socialized with Epstein in the 1990s and early 2000s, was listed in Epstein’s contact book and appears multiple times on flight logs for Epstein’s private jet. Epstein’s longtime pilot previously testified that Trump had flown on the aircraft, though Trump denies ever doing so.

Much of the material has already been released in connection with the criminal case against Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence after her conviction for child sex trafficking and other crimes.

Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing related to Epstein and has stated that their friendship ended long before Epstein’s legal troubles began.

Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche released a statement saying, “Nothing in the files warranted further investigation or prosecution, and we have filed a motion in court to unseal the underlying grand jury transcripts. As part of our routine briefing, we made the President aware of the findings.”

The Wall Street Journal reported that Bondi and Blanche told Trump during a White House meeting that his name, along with those of many other prominent individuals, appeared in the files.

Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, following a prior 2008 conviction in Florida that resulted in a controversial 13-month sentence.

Under increasing political pressure, Trump recently directed the Justice Department to pursue the release of sealed grand jury transcripts related to Epstein. However, on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg denied one such request, ruling it did not meet exceptions to grand jury secrecy rules.

Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee’s subcommittee approved a subpoena seeking all Justice Department files related to Epstein, with bipartisan support; three Republicans joined five Democrats in the vote.

The Journal also reported last week that Trump allegedly sent Epstein a provocative birthday note in 2003. Trump has denied the letter’s authenticity and is suing the Journal and its owner Rupert Murdoch, calling the note fake.

Amid growing dissatisfaction from his political base, Trump has attempted to shift the narrative, including promoting unsubstantiated claims that former President Barack Obama interfered with his 2016 campaign. Obama’s office dismissed the allegations as “ridiculous.”

A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that more than two-thirds of Americans believe the Trump administration is hiding information about Epstein’s clients.