Reports and Studies
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Devon tree planting: Work to recreate lost rainforest
The National Trust plans to create vast new areas of temperate rainforest in the south-west of England. More than 100,000…
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Study reveals 71% musicians fear AI capabilities
A recently published study by the French Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers (Sacem) and Germany’s GEMA has revealed…
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Rich or poor? Study reveals how your face shape can determine that
In a groundbreaking study conducted by the University of Glasgow, researchers have revealed a fascinating connection between facial features and…
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The Indian ‘lost tribe’ that wants to move to Israel, even ‘fight Hamas’
Joseph Haokip, an undergraduate student in Manipur, is excited at the thought of going to Israel. He is ready to…
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20,000 documented cases of sexual incidents within mental health hospitals
The recent joint investigation by The Independent and Sky News has uncovered a deeply disturbing situation within the mental health…
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Video: Insects found in tea bags in Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority has taken swift action in response to public concerns sparked by a video depicting…
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Radio remains a popular medium in the UAE, reveals study
In the new age of podcasts and audio streaming, radio remains a popular medium in the UAE, with one study…
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The beautiful game: Still a crucible for protest in Hong Kong?
In 2019, as pro-democracy protesters marched through the streets of Hong Kong, Nathan Law could hear the pro-democracy songs almost…
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Brutality of oppression: Ai Weiwei speaks on Gaza, China and New York City
“Power is afraid of art and poets,” writes Ai Weiwei in Zodiac: A Graphic Memoir. He would know. The renowned…
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Total Solar eclipse set to mesmerize North America
On April 8, millions of eager stargazers across North America will witness a breathtaking event as the moon obscures the…
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