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No. Of Children Killed In West Bank Reaches Alarming Levels: UNICEF

UNICEF regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, Adele Khodr, on Friday, 29 December said that the number…

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Explainer: What Are Carbon Markets?

Carbon markets put a price on carbon and facilitate its trade to incentivise emissions reduction by offering financial rewards. In…

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Women Bear Brunt Of Asia’s Climate Failures

As the world digests the confused legacy of the COP28 summit in the United Arab Emirates, the realities of those…

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Wildlife Impacts At Chornobyl, Fukushima May Yield ‘A New Ecology’

The world’s worst nuclear power plant accidents to date, at Chornobyl, Ukraine, in 1986, and Fukushima, Japan in 2011, and…

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‘If India Doesn’t Initiate Talks With Pak, Kashmir Will Become Gaza’

Farooq Abdullah, former Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) chief minister and patron of the regional National Conference has said that if…

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Pros And Cons Of A Women-Friendly Rideshare App

Ride-sharing platforms in Asia are thriving but their impact on women’s safety and mobility remains largely unexplored. This is concerning,…

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Israel-Hamas War: A Ceasefire Is Now In Sight. Will Israel’s PM Agree?

The mistaken killing of three Israeli hostages by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) at the weekend has substantially increased pressure…

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Rethinking Infrastructure Development In The Himalayas

The Himalayan region has seen several extreme weather events and disasters this year. Experts have repeatedly raised concern about the…

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Will The “Transition Away” From Fossil Fuels Really Happen By 2050?

At the global climate summit COP28, global leaders have pledged to ultimately move away from fossil fuels cutting a wide…

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Elevating Water Resilience: Story Of Odisha’s Penthakata Community

Situated along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Puri, Odisha, the Penthakata settlement relies on the sea for…

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A Transitional Administration For Gaza?

In the tragedy that is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, for more than 75 years, too many opportunities to achieve lasting peace…

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New Platform Offers Toolkit For Companies To Prove Their Eco Claims

As governments around the world consider new regulations that would require corporations to track their impacts on biodiversity, a new…

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How To Strategically Align CSR Funds To Meet India’s Sustainability Goals

The environment sector receives only a small portion, usually less than 10% of the available allocation of Corporate Social Responsibility…

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It’s A Wonderful Year For A Moon Dance

The countdown is on for 2024, which is shaping up as the year of Moon landings. As many as 12…

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India Gears Up To Use ‘eDNA’ To Identify, Track Wildlife

The Zoological Survey of India is testing new technology to assess biodiversity using environmental DNA (eDNA). eDNA technology can aid…

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Priyanka Gandhi Meets Wrestler Sakshi Malik, Assures Support

On Friday, December 22, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra met Olympian wrestler Sakshi Malik to express her solidarity with…

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AI’s Potential To Drastically Change Democracy And Decision-Making

Artificial intelligence is poised to upend much of society, removing human limitations inherent in many systems. One such limitation is…

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Of Legends, Families And Capitalism: A Candid History Of X’mas Tree

The Christmas tree is a modern invention. It is a largely secular symbol, having no basis in the Bible. There…

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From Sexual Liberation To Heels, How Women Are Changing North Korea

Kang* was 20 years old when she left her official job as a potato researcher in North Korea. She wanted…

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‘Sakshi’s Tears, Retirement Are Proof Of Govt’s Shamelessness’

The Congress has said that every single tear of wrestler Sakshi Malik is proof of the shamelessness of the Modi…

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Why The Sahara Desert Used To Be A Green Savannah Once

Algeria’s Tassili N’Ajjer plateau is Africa’s largest national park. Among its vast sandstone formations is perhaps the world’s largest art museum. Over…

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Re-Using Farm Waste To Cultivate Mushrooms

Bharati Prusetch, a woman in her late 30s from Phuldhudi, a village in Odisha’s Sundargarh district, has transformed her previously…

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A Landmark Consensus Amidst Contradictions & Lobbying At COP28

COP28 achieved historic success by incorporating fossil fuel in the final draft, agreeing to operationalise the loss and damage fund…

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INDIA Bloc Plans Nationwide Protest On 22 Dec

On 22 December, the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (I.N.D.I.A) bloc has announced a nationwide protest against the recent suspension…

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The Challenges Ahead For Generative AI

In 2023, the creative industries have been electrified (stunned and stimulated in equal measure) by Generative AI. The next months…

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