Reports and Studies
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Bollywood’s dirty secret: Paid reviews that are killing the industry
In October 2024, when director-producer Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions was gearing up nervously for the release of its Hindi-language film…
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Nigerian Senate suspends female senator who made sexual harassment claim
The Nigerian Senate has suspended a female senator after she accused its presiding officer of sexual harassment. Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan…
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The world’s strongest ocean current should be getting faster – instead, it is at risk of failing
Antarctica’s remote and mysterious current has a profound influence on the climate, food systems and Antarctic ecosystems. Can we stop…
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US lost a fifth of its butterflies within two decades
Butterfly populations in the US shrank by more than a fifth within the space of two decades, according to a…
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Pads, pants or cups: Which period product is the most climate-friendly?
Twenty billion disposable menstrual products are discarded each year in the US. There’s a huge array of reusable options,…
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: New Zealand beat South Africa in semifinal
New Zealand beat South Africa by 50 runs in the second semifinal of the Champions Trophy to secure their place in Sunday’s…
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The world’s strongest ocean current should be getting faster – instead, it is at risk of failing
Antarctica’s remote and mysterious current has a profound influence on the climate, food systems and Antarctic ecosystems. Can we stop…
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Why Vermont farmers are using urine on their crops
Urine was used as fertiliser in ancient Rome and China. Now farmers in Vermont are bringing this practice back to…
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‘They don’t belong in the Med’: Fate of mother orca and son still uncertain
The uncertain future of two killer whales is no closer to being resolved despite the closure of their marine zoo home…
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Threat to Kashmir’s iconic chinar trees – and the fight to save them
Was it pruning or felling? The alleged chopping of centuries-old chinar trees in Indian-administered Kashmir has sparked outrage, with locals and photos…
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