Reports and Studies
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Climate talks see push for deadline on ending ‘fossil fuel age’
Germany called for governments around the world to work on setting an ambitious target for renewable energy that would “ring…
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Former US officer found guilty of aiding in George Floyd killing
A former police officer in the US city of Minneapolis has been found guilty of aiding and abetting in the…
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Why did Iran seize a US-bound oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman?
Iran and the United States have again found themselves on opposite sides as they provided contradictory accounts of events that…
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Humanitarian fears as thousands of Sudanese flee to Chad on foot
Tens of thousands of people fleeing violence in Sudan are spilling into Chad, with aid agencies warning that larger flows…
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Regional African bloc pushes to extend ceasefire
A regional African trading bloc, IGAD, has proposed to extend the 72-hour Sudan truce due to expire on Thursday night.…
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Activity snacking may help with type 1 diabetes – study
Walking for three minutes every half an hour could help improve blood sugar levels, a small trial presented at a…
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Recent, rapid ocean warming ahead of El Niño alarms scientists
A recent, rapid heating of the world’s oceans has alarmed scientists concerned that it will add to global warming. This…
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iSpace: First private moon landing likely to have failed
A Japanese company hoping to make history by carrying out the first private Moon landing says its mission is likely…
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How ‘rewiggling’ Swindale Beck brought its fish back
“Nature needs chaos, it needs randomness,” says Lee Schofield from the RSPB. He is sitting on the bank of Swindale…
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1903 Ulysses Storm among windiest ever in British Isles
A mighty storm that tore across Ireland and the UK more than a century ago produced some of the strongest…
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