Reports and Studies
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Chad cuts ties with wildlife charity linked to Prince Harry
The Chadian government has terminated its agreement with a controversial conservation organisation that has the Duke of Sussex on its…
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Europe’s ‘hot dog populism’ seeks to ban advertising of vegetarian protein as meat
Lawmakers in the European Parliament on Wednesday voted to ban the labeling of vegetarian protein with terms such as steak…
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Hurricane Priscilla moves along Mexico in the Pacific as Tropical Storm Jerry churns in the Atlantic
Hurricane Priscilla weakened in the Pacific as it moved Wednesday along the west coast of Mexico while Tropical Storm Jerry…
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Remaining stranded Mount Everest hikers rescued
Nearly 1,000 hikers and support personnel have returned to safety after heavy snowfall stranded them over the weekend on the…
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How tensions with Bangladesh are roiling India’s sari business
Mohammed Ahmad Ansari has spent his entire life in the narrow and congested lanes of Varanasi, a city often described…
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The before and after images showing glaciers vanishing before our eyes
When Matthias Huss first visited Rhône Glacier in Switzerland 35 years ago, the ice was just a short walk from…
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Riders on the storm: The birds that fly into hurricanes
When hurricanes pass over the ocean they churn up creatures from the deep – a chance to feast for predators…
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Egypt opens one of Valley of the Kings’ largest tombs to public
The tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the largest in southern Egypt’s Valley of the Kings and Queens, was…
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How 13-year-old Haikal survived Indonesia’s deadly boarding school collapse
Dewi Ajeng was at home in Probolinggo – a city in Indonesia’s East Java – when she received a chilling…
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Snake species thriving after slithering into heath
Wildlife volunteers are celebrating the successful reintroduction of smooth snakes. A project to reintroduce the non-venomous species in Pebblebed Heaths…
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