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Ghost Nets Trap Creatures Small And Great

An international team has spotted 144 animals belonging to 35 species across India trapped in derelict fishing gear, as part…

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Youth Taken For A Ride By BJP’s Double Engine Govt In UP: Congress

On Tuesday, April 9, the Congress alleged that the youth have been "taken for a ride" by the BJP's "double…

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Uttarakhand’s UCC Breeds A Surveillance State

Efforts to address social issues risk being co-opted for political gain or used to further divisive agendas. When the state…

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War-torn Gaza: Can It Be Rebuilt?

Over a decade ago, a United Nations report described the Gaza Strip as virtually unlivable, adding that it would require…

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Artists Can Expose The Reality Behind AI

There’s no need to read a lengthy academic paper to understand the shortcomings of Artificial Intelligence. You can just look…

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Unemployment Imposed By BJP Biggest Issue In LS Polls: Kharge

On Sunday, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that the biggest issue in the Lok Sabha elections is the unemployment "imposed…

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In Kashmir, Upcoming Elections Do Not Inspire Much Hope

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is favoured to win a third term in office when the country holds its massive…

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Overwhelmed By The News? You’re Not Alone

Continuous bad news is causing people to disengage. Compassion may hold the key to staying informed and trying to fix…

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Total Solar Eclipse: A Cosmic Spectacle Well Worth The Hype

Eclipse fever has gripped North America, where many people are talking, worrying and obsessing about the April 8 total solar…

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‘Angry, Hopeless, Depressed’: Rohingya Voices From Cox’s Bazar

Despair and hopelessness envelop the 13 square kilometre space in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, which makes up the world’s largest refugee…

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Is AI Enabling Our Next Renaissance?

Walking through the streets of Florence, there is a resounding beauty that still echoes into contemporary society. Much of Florence…

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Early Warning: Sharing Tech To Combat Climate Change In South Asia

Early in 2023, monsoon rains hit hard in Nepal’s Koshi Province. The cascading nature of the flood damaged hydropower infrastructure…

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Walls Come Down To Make Way For Elephants

Following Gauhati High Court’s order, Numaligarh Refinery Ltd has started demolishing its boundary wall that had been obstructing a critical…

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NCERT Texts Drop References To Babri Masjid, Gujarat Riots, Hindutva

Among the latest set of revisions in school textbooks made public by the National Council of Educational Research and Training…

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Election ’24: Experts Call For Public Awareness To Mitigate Heat Impacts

This year’s general election coincides with a period of unusually high heat, spurring warnings from government departments to protect against…

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Access To Water Is A Crisis For The Powerless

Almost 100 years ago, around 3,000 Dalits, or “untouchables”, dared to drink from a public water tank in Mahad, Maharashtra,…

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The Growing Danger Of Humanitarian Work In Conflict Zones

President Joe Biden said he was “outraged” by the Israeli military’s attacks that killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers…

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More Than 15 Yrs On, Implementation Of Forest Rights Act Is Lagging

Delhi-based NGO Call for Justice, conducted a study on the implementation of Forest Rights Act across five states, and found…

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Is AI Pushing Boundaries Or Killing Creativity?

AI’s integration in the arts and creative industries sparks debates on ethics and innovation, challenging traditional artistic boundaries. When the…

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Sandeshkhali And The Exploitative Aquaculture Of The Bengal Delta

The Bengal Delta is undergoing significant changes, characterised by rising salinity levels. As the world’s largest delta – and home…

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Who Are Today’s Climate Activists? Dispelling Three Big Myths

As Earth Month 2024 gets underway, climate activists around the world are planning rallies and other events over the coming…

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Sexualised Deepfake Abuse: Legal Loopholes Don’t Help Victims

Sexual deepfake abuse silences women causing lasting harm, and laws to protect them are inconsistent. In early 2024, pop megastar…

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Will Electric Bikes Cut Smog, Energy Use And Congestion Globally?

The global market for e-bikes is surging. These bicycles, usually equipped with pedals and an electric motor assist, are popular…

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Think Global, Act Local To Avoid A Day Zero

In terms of navigating, not solving, a water crisis, South Africa’s 2018 Day Zero is often viewed as a gold…

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Putting ‘Justice’ At The Heart Of Conservation

Indian ecologist and international environment policy expert S. Faizi awarded the Alliance World of Scientists (AWS) 2024 Planet Earth Awards…

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