Reports and Studies
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Trauma replaces joy for mothers giving birth during Israel’s war on Gaza
In Jabalia, the joy of welcoming a newborn is marred, to say the least. Marred by the pain of displacement,…
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In India’s Ayodhya, the Ram temple means ‘land is costlier than gold’
Ram Surat Verma regrets his decision to sell his land in 2019. A farmer in Takpura village in the Ayodhya…
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What happens when you think AI is lying about you?
Imagine the scene: you’re at home with your family and your phone starts pinging… people you know are warning you…
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Japan lands on Moon but glitch threatens mission
A Japanese robot has successfully touched down on the Moon but problems with its solar power system mean the mission…
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Peregrine lander: American Moon mission destroyed over Pacific Ocean
A US spacecraft launched last week to try to land on the Moon has ended its mission in flames over…
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Bee-harming neonicotinoid pesticide has emergency approval again
The UK government has given emergency approval for the use of a pesticide banned because of the harm it can…
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Unseen images of code breaking computer that helped win WW2
GCHQ has released never before seen images of Colossus, the UK’s secret code-breaking computer credited with helping the Allies win…
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Gamers at risk of irreversible hearing loss and tinnitus, study suggests
People who play video games are at risk of damaging their hearing due to potentially unsafe sound levels, a study…
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Fly-tipping forces landowners to turn farms into ‘forts’
Fly-tipping in England had to be cleaned up 1.08 million times by local councils in 2022-23, the latest government figures…
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Flood defence policy flawed, say MPs
The government must do more to protect homes in England from flooding, according to a cross-party committee of MPs. A…
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