Reports and Studies
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Icon of the Seas: World’s largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami
The world’s largest cruise ship has set sail from Miami, Florida, on its maiden voyage, amid concerns about the vessel’s…
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‘This court is a failure’: Palestinians in Gaza decry ICJ’s interim ruling
Palestinians in Gaza say they are devastated by the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) decision not to order Israel to cease its…
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Hermit crabs are ‘wearing’ our plastic rubbish
Hermit crabs all over the world, which scavenge shells as armour for their bodies, are turning increasingly to plastic waste…
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European mission approved to detect cosmic ripples
What will be one of the most ambitious and most expensive space missions ever mounted by Europe has just been…
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Stricken Japanese Moon mission landed on its nose
Japan’s Moon lander ended up on its nose when it made its historic touchdown on the lunar surface. The first…
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Amazon’s record drought driven by climate change
One of our planet’s most vital defences against global warming is itself being ravaged by climate change. It was the…
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‘Medicine in Gaza’: A doctor’s guide to treating Gaza’s sick and wounded
There is one moment that has so far defined Mousa al-Buhaisi’s work as a young doctor in Gaza. The 25-year-old…
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Alarming 45-fold rise in measles in Europe – WHO
There was an “alarming” nearly 45-fold increase in measles cases in Europe last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) says.…
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World’s first IVF rhino pregnancy ‘could save species’
A fertility breakthrough has offered hope for saving the northern white rhino from extinction – there are only two of…
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Climate change: Four new emperor penguin groups found by satellite
Four new emperor penguin colonies have been identified in Antarctica from satellite imagery. It brings the number of known nesting…
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