Reports and Studies
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First pharaoh’s tomb found in Egypt since Tutankhamun’s
Egyptologists have discovered the first tomb of a pharaoh since Tutankhamun’s was uncovered over a century ago. King Thutmose II’s…
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World’s glaciers melting faster than ever recorded
The world’s glaciers are melting faster than ever recorded under the impact of climate change, according to the most comprehensive…
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Scores of whales to be euthanised after mass stranding in Australia
Australian authorities are euthanising about 90 false killer whales which survived a mass stranding on a remote beach in Tasmania.…
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Can new Africa Energy Bank power a continent while protecting the planet?
A group of African countries is set to launch a bank to fund oil and gas projects amid growing reluctance…
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Honduras reaches agreement to extend extradition treaty with the US
Honduran President Xiomara Castro has announced her government has arrived at an agreement with the United States to extend an extradition treaty…
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The rewilded golf courses teeming with life
From Scotland to California, golf courses are being rewilded – with lofty aims to benefit both people and nature. Sinking…
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Why Uganda’s iconic crested crane faces extinction
With its distinctive golden crown, red throat pouch and slender black legs, the crested crane is beloved in Uganda –…
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World’s sea-ice falls to record low
The world’s frozen oceans, which help to keep the planet cool, currently have less ice than ever previously recorded, satellite…
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Why some animals thrive on being alone
Solitary lifestyles can have some big advantages in the animal world. Can humans learn anything from them? The Middle East…
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Council approves plans for 5,000 panel solar farm
A plan to build a 5,000-panel solar farm near Hayle has been approved, despite concerns about flooding. A Cornwall Council…
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