Reports and Studies
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Dangerous seas forecast for US East Coast as Hurricane Erin grows
Beach-goers from Florida to New England have been warned to beware of rip currents as Hurricane Erin churns off the…
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Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr deported from US: Authorities
Former champion boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has been detained in Mexico after being deported by the United States to…
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Gaza is no anomaly: Hunger and hoarding are the West’s oldest weapons
Donald Earl Collins For all the West’s lofty claims about spreading freedom, prosperity and progress, the world remains scarred by…
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Israel attacks displacement shelters to force Palestinians to southern Gaza
The indiscriminate bombardment of civilian homes and displacement shelters is part of a broad pattern of Israeli war tactics that…
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Iraq, Lebanon intel cooperation leads to destruction of Captagon factory
Iraqi and Lebanese intelligence agencies have coordinated to discover and destroy one of Lebanon’s largest drug factories making the highly…
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Erin rapidly intensifies to category five hurricane
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a rare category five hurricane, packing maximum sustained winds of 160mph (260km/h), and expected…
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Leaves falling, berries ripe, but it’s hot. Is autumn coming early?
It’s still hot in many parts of the UK, but some tree leaves are turning yellow and blackberries are so…
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Global plastic talks collapse as countries remain deeply divided
Global talks to develop a landmark treaty to end plastic pollution have once again failed. The UN negotiations, the sixth…
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Wildfires rage across southern Europe as temperatures top 40C
At least three people have died in a scorching heatwave that is fuelling dozens of wildfires across parts of southern…
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Worst bleaching on record for Western Australian coral reefs
World-famous coral reefs along Western Australia’s (WA) coast have suffered the worst bleaching on record after the state’s “longest, largest…
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