Reports and Studies
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What to know about NASA’s new 2024 moon mission
In 2024, NASA is collaborating with the space industry for a series of American Moon landings, hoping to reduce costs…
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Controversial dam threatens historic Laos town
In Laos, near the historic town of Luang Prabang, a large dam is being constructed on the Mekong river. Critics…
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PM announces support for farming amid industry ‘crisis’
The prime minister will announce a package of measures on Tuesday to help farmers – but many say more is…
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Nebraska zoo extracts 70 coins from white alligator’s stomach
An alligator at a US zoo had to undergo surgery after veterinarians discovered 70 coins in the animal’s stomach. The…
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Walkers forced to trespass onto open access countryside
Walkers are being shut out of 2,500 landscapes and beauty spots where there is a right to roam but no…
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Millions of donkeys killed each year to make medicine
To sell water and make his living, Steve relied completely on his donkeys. They pulled him in his cart loaded…
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Intuitive Machines: US spacecraft blasts off to Moon’s south pole
A privately-owned spacecraft headed for the Moon has blasted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. If the spacecraft Odysseus’s mission is…
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Remembering Cousin Aamer, a nurse who loved crab, and was killed by Israel
Aamer Saeed al-Ramlawi, 45, was the father of five children, two daughters and three sons. He was loved by many,…
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Exploited, abused, trapped: The lives of Italy’s South Asian rose sellers
Names marked with an asterisk have been changed to protect identities. After a night of selling roses in Tuscany, Mohammed*…
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First evidence of human drug use dates back thousands of years
The unearthing of an ancient bone, meticulously hollowed out and sealed with birch tar, has unveiled a fascinating insight into…
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