Reports and Studies
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What’s behind India’s latest #MeToo movement in Malayalam cinema?
A spate of allegations of sexual misconduct has rocked the film industry in India’s southern state of Kerala, triggering a…
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What if polluters footed the climate bill?
Should rich countries and fossil fuel companies pay for the climate losses and damages they have caused? In August 2022,…
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Bird on a wire and other winning photos
The Bird Photographer of the Year award has been announced, with Canadian photographer Patricia Homonylo scooping the top prize for…
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From wastelands to wetlands: The fight to save Sri Lanka’s natural flood buffers
Sri Lanka’s capital is transforming floating garbage patches into biodiverse wetlands which are teeming with life. Pay Dreschel is going…
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‘Our plan worked’: How Vienna prepared itself for a 5,000-year flood
Storm Boris is the latest deluge in one of the most flood-plagued periods in Europe in the past 500 years,…
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What foods are best for women
Eating the right foods is essential for women’s health, supporting hormonal balance, energy levels, and overall well-being. Certain foods are…
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How water therapy can help you through feeling weightless
Since ancient times, water has been celebrated for its therapeutic and healing properties. Across diverse cultures — Egyptian, Greek, Roman,…
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Voting ends in Sri Lanka’s first presidential election since economic crash
Voting has ended in Sri Lanka’s presidential election as the country seeks to recover from an economic crisis and political…
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Recognising domestic violence as a cause of death: One mother’s long fight
A talented hairdresser with a knack for convincing people to get dressed up in fancy dress for parties, Jessica Laverack…
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Does coffee help postpone face wrinkles?
Coffee is a beloved beverage for millions, known for its energy-boosting effects, but does it have a role in skincare,…
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