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Planning to work remotely during the World Cup? These are the best host cities for digital nomads

From fast wifi and coworking spaces to affordable accommodation and cheap beer, new research reveals which 2026 World Cup host cities are best for fans balancing work and football. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest football tournament ever staged, with matches spread across the US, Canada and Mexico – and billions expected to tune in worldwide. But, for many fans, following the action no longer has to mean taking a month off work.

Euronews 9d ago

Indonesia to 'refocus' free meal programme on quality; no longer prioritising 83 million target

Indonesia to 'refocus' free meal programme on quality; no longer prioritising 83 million target The agency will also be cutting back on new kitchens and targeting recipients in more remote areas, Nanik Sudaryati Deyang, the new chief of the National Nutrition Agency, said on Thursday (Jun 4). The Indonesian agency overseeing President Prabowo Subianto's flagship free meals initiative says it is no longer prioritising its target of reaching 82.9 million beneficiaries this year, shifting its...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Laos cave survivor recounts days trapped in dark, flooded cave

Through the long days and nights he and four other men were trapped inside a flooded cave, all Mued Duangsomdy could think about was food. They had little of it with them when they ventured last month into the mazelike cave network in a remote area of central Laos, carrying prospecting tools to try their luck at finding gold, only to have fortune turn against them. “It was all dark, so we didn’t know days or nights,” Mued, 23, told NBC News in an interview, days after he became the first of...

NBC News 6d ago

Great mysteries of archaeology: An ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky

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Phys.org 1d ago

Amplified Arctic iceberg traffic reshapes benthic biodiversity

Abstract The Arctic is undergoing rapid warming, resulting in retreating sea ice and glaciers1, yet how cryospheric changes propagate into the deep ocean remains poorly understood2. Here we identify a climate-driven mechanism linking accelerating glacier disintegration to an increase in deep-sea hard-bottom habitats far beyond calving fronts. Seafloor observations in Fram Strait show a localized increase in the density and patchiness of dropstones delivered by debris-laden icebergs.

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Outback councils look to US oil state to advise on renewables success

Outback councils pay for Texas energy lawyers to spruik renewables Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 8:32am In short: A group of local governments have paid for Texan energy lawyers to visit their region, advocating for renewable developments. They say useful comparisons can be drawn between Texas's renewables boom and the economic potential for the industry in Queensland. The Texan travellers will continue their tour of Queensland, meeting with stakeholders and state government officials.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Americans warned World Cup travel routes could carry crime and kidnapping risks

The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Americans who are planning international trips this summer, including those expected to attend matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The updated advisory, issued May 29, applies to Mexico, one of three countries hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Canada. The advisory remains at a "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution" warning, citing concerns about terrorism, crime and kidnapping.

Fox News 4d ago

Americans warned popular travel routes this summer could carry crime and kidnapping risks

The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Americans who are planning international trips this summer, including those expected to attend matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The updated advisory, issued May 29, applies to Mexico, one of three countries hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the United States and Canada. The advisory remains at a "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution" warning, citing concerns about terrorism, crime and kidnapping.

Fox News 4d ago

'Insane scale': A close-up look at scam compounds along Cambodia's border with Vietnam

'Insane scale': A close-up look at scam compounds along Cambodia's border with Vietnam In the second of a two-part series that looks into scam operations in Cambodia, CNA travels along the country’s eastern border with Vietnam, where new roads, casino zones and guarded compounds have transformed agricultural land into a frontier for online scams. PHNOM PENH: It is a chaotic and dusty artery that links Cambodia to Vietnam through the frontier town of Bavet. Dozens of workers pack into the...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way?

Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way? Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Climate change is exacerbating rainfall, flooding and sea-level rises in coastal and low-lying areas. During the past few years, disastrous floods have swept through Lismore in New South Wales, Northern Queensland, and the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.

Phys.org 11d ago