Reports and Studies
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Abu Saher al-Maghari: The man who shrouds the dead in Gaza
Inside a small narrow room with white tiles, one man works diligently every day, standing for long hours over a…
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First-ever images prove ‘lost echidna’ not extinct
Scientists have filmed an ancient egg-laying mammal named after Sir David Attenborough for the first time, proving it isn’t extinct…
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About 90,000 people displaced by Myanmar conflict: UN
About 90,000 people have been displaced in Myanmar due to the intensifying conflict between the country’s military rulers and an…
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Lightning fires threaten planet-cooling forests
Climate change could bring more lightning to forests in northern reaches of the globe, increasing the risk of wildfires, a…
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John Oliver ruffles feathers in New Zealand’s Bird of the Century election
An annual vote to elect New Zealand’s favourite bird has exploded into an international public relations battle that is ruffling…
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Komfo Anokye kola tree: Ghana outrage after 300-year-old tree felled
The authorities in Ghana have launched a manhunt for the people who cut down a famous 300-year-old kola tree, which…
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‘Cheaper than beer’: Laos meth prices plummet as Myanmar chaos fuels trade
Keo remembers the day he consumed so much yaba that he “lost his mind.” The 37-year-old from Laos took more…
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‘Cheaper than beer’: Laos meth prices plummet as Myanmar chaos fuels trade
Keo remembers the day he consumed so much yaba that he “lost his mind.” The 37-year-old from Laos took more…
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Global heat: Extreme autumn sets up 2023 to break records
It is now “virtually certain” that 2023 – a year of deadly heatwaves, floods and fires – will be the…
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UK forests face ‘catastrophic ecosystem collapse’
Silent forests devoid of life are a possibility within a generation in our already deforested nation, according to a panel…
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