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Myanmar Set For Silent Strike After Violence Claims Youngest Victim

Myanmar activists plan more anti-coup protests on Wednesday, including a silent strike with many businesses due to close and calls…

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World’s Largest Coal Miner Bets On Solar, Eyes More Mine Closures

Coal India Ltd, the world’s largest coal miner, could venture into solar wafer manufacturing and wants to “aggressively” participate in…

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Lingerie Model Hopes To Inspire Inclusivity, Change

A 52-year-old Indian lingerie model is pushing e-commerce firms to hire older women for their advertising campaigns, challenging what she…

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15 Dead, 400 Missing In Rohingya Camp Fire: United Nations

At least 15 people have been killed in a massive fire that ripped through a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh,…

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Big Fashion Cos Lag Behind On Green Targets

The 15 largest listed fashion companies are lagging behind when it comes to meeting the social and environmental targets of…

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By Catching Bats, ‘Virus Hunters’ Hope To Stop Next Pandemic

Researchers wearing headlamps and protective suits race to untangle the claws and wings of bats caught up in a big…

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36 Arrested As Thousands Protest Against Lockdown In London

London police arrested dozens of people on Saturday after thousands turned out in the British capital to protest against ongoing…

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River Linking Will “Destroy” Panna Tiger Reserve: Ex-Minister

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday expressed fear that the interlinking of Ken and Betwa rivers will destroy the Panna…

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Is It Snowing Microplastics In Siberia? Scientists Take Samples

Russian scientists are trying to understand the scale of a potential threat to the environment in Siberia: snow polluted with…

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Worries Over Massive Religious Gathering As Covid Cases Surge

The Health Ministry warned on Sunday that a huge gathering of devotees for a Hindu festival could send coronavirus cases…

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Former UP CM Urges Protesting Farmers To Stay United

Describing the BJP as a party that divides, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Friday urged farmers to remain united,…

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Covid Cases At Four-Month High, Some Lockdowns Return

India reported 40,953 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, the biggest daily jump in nearly four months, with its richest state…

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Once Called Crazy, Indonesian Eco-Warrior Turns Arid Hills Green

Once considered crazy by fellow villagers, Indonesian eco-warrior Sadiman has turned barren hills green after 24 years of effort, making…

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International Pressure On Myanmar Generals Grows

Opponents of Myanmar’s coup protested again on Saturday as international pressure on the military junta to halt its repression of…

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Pandemic Pushed 32 Mn Indians Out Of Middle Class

Financial woes brought by last year’s coronavirus pandemic have pushed about 32 million Indians out of the middle class, undoing…

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Asian-American Lawmakers Protest Racist Abuse

Asian-American lawmakers on Thursday described harrowing discrimination -- including a Congresswoman's personal experience in historic abuse by the government --…

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Seen From The Sky: Polluted Waters Around The World

About 4 billion people experience severe water shortages for at least one month a year and around 1.6 billion people…

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Uni Students Protest As Academics Quit Amid Row Over Freedoms

Students and staff at an elite university on Thursday demanded the reinstatement of a prominent academic, who they say was…

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Recycling Flowers: One Man’s Mission To Clean Up The Ganga

Sitting at plain wooden tables, women in face masks roll a brown paste into thin cylinders - helping to recycle…

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Over 10 Million Displaced By Climate Disasters In Six Months

About 10.3 million people were displaced by climate change-induced events such as flooding and droughts in the last six months,…

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As Military Tightens Grip, Myanmar Faces Growing Isolation

Myanmar faced growing isolation on Thursday with increasingly limited internet services and its last private newspaper ceasing publication as the…

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“We Will Block Delhi-Noida Border”: Naresh Tikait

Amid the ongoing protests against the Centre's three agri laws, farmer leader Rakesh Tikait on Tuesday told reporters that they…

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“Don’t Come Over”: Biden To Migrants As Criticism Over Surge Grows

US President Joe Biden urged migrants not to come to the United States on Tuesday, as criticism mounted over a…

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Hyderabad: CPI Workers Burn Waseem Rizvi’s Effigy

Local leaders and workers from the Communist Party of India (CPI) in Hyderabad on Tuesday staged a protest in Amberpet…

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Child Rights Group Asks Police To Probe ‘Bombay Begums’

A government agency for child rights in India on Tuesday asked police to investigate Netflix Inc’s show “Bombay Begums”, saying…

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