Reports and Studies
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‘The moment I made eye contact with a whale’
In a series of striking photographs, Marcia Riederer captures the elegance and curiosity of the elusive dwarf minke whale. A…
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The US border runs straight through the World Cup
On June 11, the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicked off in Mexico, which, along with the United States and Canada,…
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In the Atacama Desert, astronomers live and work in a James Bond villain lair
Daniel Craig’s James Bond battled a malign villain here. But Chile’s futuristic Residencia is actually home to astronomers. It’s easy…
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El Niño under way and threatens weather extremes, scientists say
El Niño – the natural Pacific weather pattern that pushes up global temperatures – has officially begun, US scientists say.…
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Whale graveyard dating back five million years discovered
An enormous whale graveyard around 1,200km (745 miles) long has been discovered in the south-eastern Indian Ocean. The site, which…
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Mexico vs South Africa: World Cup group match – teams, start and lineups
The 2026 World Cup will have 13 different kickoff times. You can use the Al Jazeera Sport widget to find…
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‘The deep sea will come to me’: The blackwater diver who photographs the creatures of the deep
When photographer Jialing Cai plunged into the ocean in the dead of night, she found creatures of the deep had…
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Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction
The world’s coastal mangrove forests, which protect millions of people from storms – and soak up vast amounts of planet-warming…
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This trafficked pangolin was destined for a grisly end. Now he’s back in the wild
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked wild mammal. They also require huge amounts of care to rehabilitate, but even those…
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Blueprint of a cure: The rare people who are invulnerable to HIV
Scientists are studying the few extraordinary individuals whose bodies seem able to naturally defend themselves from HIV in the hope…
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