Reports and Studies
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‘Partial independence’: Kosovo reflects on secession from Serbia
For Teuta Hadri, Kosovo’s declaration of independence on February 17, 2008 was “a century’s long dream”. Hailing from a family…
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UN ocean treaty talks: ‘Life support system of our planet’
United Nations members will gather in New York City in the United States on Monday to resume efforts to forge…
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The King co-writes children’s climate change book
King Charles has co-written a children’s book about the environmental threats the planet is facing. ‘Climate Change’ – a Ladybird…
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Japanese public bids farewell to four beloved pandas returning to China
Thousands of Japanese fans on Sunday bade farewell to four beloved pandas which will be returned to China this week,…
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Antarctica sea-ice hits new record low
There is now less sea-ice surrounding the Antarctic continent than at any time since we began using satellites to measure…
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Antarctica’s Thwaites glacier at mercy of sea warmth increase
Antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than was thought, new research shows. The British Antarctic…
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UK space launch: Dislodged fuel filter blamed for rocket failure
The first ever satellite mission from the UK failed to launch last month because a rocket fuel filter had become…
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Otter kills young beavers released at Loch Lomond
An otter is suspected to have killed two beaver kits released at Loch Lomond last month. The kits, along with…
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Russia put 6,000 Ukrainian kids in re-education camps, Yale study finds
Russia has placed thousands of Ukrainian children in camps where they’re subjected to Russian propaganda and forcible adoption by Russian…
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AI Breakthrough: ChatGPT can almost pass US Medical Licensing Exam, study finds
Artificial intelligence-powered platform ChatGPT can nearly pass the US Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), a new study found. The study, published in the…
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