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21 Aug 2026
24m

El Niño could be 'strongest in living memory'

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Global News Podcast

The global climate faces an unprecedented threat as a developing El Niño event, currently warming the tropical Pacific at record speeds, promises to trigger extreme weather patterns, including severe monsoons and droughts, while likely pushing global temperatures to new highs next year. In India, erratic rainfall linked to these climate shifts has damaged sugarcane crops, forcing the government to authorize duty-free sugar imports to stabilize domestic prices during the upcoming festive season. Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli government has accelerated settlement expansion, reopening sites like Kadim and sparking tensions with local Palestinian communities. Additionally, the entertainment sector reports potential career shifts for the British Royal family, while literary experts debate the implications of using artificial intelligence to rewrite classic novels like *Great Expectations* for younger audiences, raising significant concerns about intellectual property and the preservation of original narrative integrity.

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