Reports and Studies
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Vienna continues to be the world’s most liveable city, Damascus the worst: EIU study
It was a long time coming, but a shift back to normality after the years-long COVID-19 pandemic is reshaping the…
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Horse Hill: Future of UK fossil fuels at stake in test case
A Surrey woman will take her fight over a local oil drilling permit to the Supreme Court on Wednesday in…
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When is longest day of the year?
The summer solstice is a natural occurrence that takes place annually around June 20th or 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.…
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Alien signals detected in the Milky Way
Groundbreaking Discovery in the Field of Science: Repeated Signals in the Milky Way – the First Glimpse of Our Cosmic…
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Stonehenge-like 4,000-year-old sanctuary discovered in central Netherlands
Archaeologists have discovered a 4,000-year-old sanctuary made up of ditches and burial mounds in the central Netherlands that they believe…
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Search for Titanic sub intensified with only hours of oxygen left aboard
A multinational search team crisscrossed the sea and skies above the century-old wreck of the Titanic for a fifth day…
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Iraq: displays 2,800-year-old stone tablet returned by Italy
A 2,800-year-old stone tablet has gone on display in Iraq after being returned by Italy following nearly four decades. The…
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Switzerland referendum: Voters back carbon cuts as glaciers melt
Voters in Switzerland have backed a new climate bill designed to cut fossil fuel use and reach net-zero carbon emissions…
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In pictures: Robber flies win insect photo competition
A photograph of a mating pair of golden-tabbed robber flies, entitled It Takes Two by Pete Burford from Shrewsbury, has…
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Mayon: The people constantly fleeing a Philippine volcano
Monet Oxales arranges packs of crisps and sweet bread for sale as the smell of raw fish wafts from a…
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