by Paulina ABRAMOVICHAs night falls on the Atacama desert in northern Chile four giant telescopes turn their gaze towards the star-strewn heavens.The...
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Southern Ocean waves are growing larger and faster, threatening coastlines. But some scientists think they could help turn the tide in the climate crisis
by Paulina ABRAMOVICHAs night falls on the Atacama desert in northern Chile four giant telescopes turn their gaze towards the star-strewn heavens.The...
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) President Ursula von der Leyen and UN head Antonio Guterres both urged Caribbean nations to unite in advocating for peace and for...
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By Jana Puglierin, Arturo Varvelli and Pawel Zerka Lamps going out On the evening of August 3rd 1914, a friend visited the British foreign...
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By Asmadee Bueheng Piya Dueramae makes a living selling secondhand clothes, and spends much of his time hunting for rare finds in markets across...
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