Sun. Jun 8th, 2025
Schwarzenegger Urges Climate Action: “Stop Whining, Do Something”

Actor and activist Arnold Schwarzenegger urged the public to cease complaining about President Donald Trump’s stance on climate change in a recent BBC interview.

Speaking at the Austrian World Summit, hosted by Schwarzenegger’s Climate Initiative, he asserted that the president was not an insurmountable obstacle to climate action.

Beyond climate issues, Schwarzenegger, a Republican who endorsed Kamala Harris in the 2020 presidential election, also discussed the American dream and his son, Patrick Schwarzenegger.

Satellite imagery reveals the extensive impact of wildfires, which have scorched at least 3.4 million acres.

Eyewitness Katie Kalisher recounted her encounter with the suspect in a Washington shooting that claimed two lives.

BBC North America correspondent Nomia Iqbal provides an update on the shooting.

Video footage shows suspect Elias Rodriguez in police custody, reportedly shouting “free Palestine.”

A striking shift in conversation occurred during an Oval Office meeting, transitioning from golf to a discussion of alleged genocide in South Africa.

President Trump pressed Cyril Ramaphosa on disputed claims of white genocide in South Africa.

BBC Analysis Editor Ros Atkins examines President Trump’s trip to the Gulf.

The BBC questioned President Trump about his reaction to the size of Russia’s delegation to Turkey.

President Trump lauded Saudi Arabia as a key US ally during his first major foreign trip.

Numerous high-ranking officials and business leaders greeted the president in Saudi Arabia.

A US-funded flight carrying 59 refugees arrived in Virginia after departing Johannesburg.

BBC’s Laura Bicker previews key aspects of the Chinese leader’s state visit to Russia.

BBC journalists in Washington DC and Singapore analyze US-China developments before negotiations.

Social media users documented a massive vortex near Puerto Peñasco.

The BBC’s analysis editor examines the details of a significant agreement.

The BBC canvassed Australian voters’ opinions on the increasingly tense US-China relationship ahead of the election.

Mahdawi was among several international students detained following their participation in protests against the Gaza conflict.

Festival organizers expressed grief following a car ramming attack that resulted in 11 fatalities.

Ghayda and Ahmad, Syrian refugees, shared their experiences of political restrictions in Syria and their upcoming participation in Canada’s election.

Holocaust survivors joined the annual ‘March of the Living’, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the liberation of a concentration camp.