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Protests have escalated over the past week in Iran, leaving more than a thousand people dead, according to rights groups. Meanwhile, the US says it’s holding off on military strikes for now. The World has the latest updates, and Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Nahid Siamdoust about what Iranian opposition groups are pushing for.
Colombia is vying for a place in the global race to produce renewable energy. One desert region on its Caribbean coast is crucial for those energy goals: La Guajira. And efforts are ramping up quickly to expand the region’s green energy potential, with plans to drastically increase the number of wind farms planted on the desert soil over the next decade.
At just 22 years old, Naabil Khan is the founder of Skin For All, a website making information on skin conditions across diverse skin tones more accessible. She recounts the website’s story for our partners at Deutsche Welle, DW, on their program Inside Europe.
In the US, sales of certain nicotine pouches are soaring. The small white pouches — Swedish cousins of chewing tobacco and dip but without the tobacco leaf — are everywhere on TikTok, flaunted by young creators who pop them under their lips, review flavors and talk about the buzz. One brand dominates the trend: Zyn, a product from Sweden that has quietly become a cultural export. But Swedes are now wrestling with what that popularity means — and whether this habit is saving lives as its promoters claim.