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Environmental Implications Of Human Presence On The Moon

Humans have always looked at the sky, using the stars as navigation guides or for spiritual storytelling. Every human civilisation…

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Stitching Sustainability Amid Challenges From Climate Change

Surat’s textile industry is improving its manufacturing processes with efficient use of coal, electricity and water and by adopting renewable…

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Rigged Or Not, Elections Are The Only Option For Pakistan

Observers do not expect the February 8 polls in Pakistan to be free and fair. Their reasons are many, chief…

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3 Years On From Coup, Democracy Still Not In Sight For Myanmar

When Myanmar’s military seized back control of the country in February 2021 after a decade-long democratic interlude, the international community reached for…

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Opinion: Why Is India Weakening The Global Plastics Treaty?

"Humanity has exceeded a planetary boundary related to environmental pollutants including plastics” — announced an international team of researchers in…

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Manipur Fuel Leak Raises Concerns Over Water Contamination

Heavy fuel from a defunct power station flowed into streams on January 10 in Kangpokpi district in Manipur. The water…

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Uttarakhand UCC: “If Tribes Are Exempt, Why Not Muslims?”

The Uttarakhand government tabled the Uniform Civil Code Bill in the assembly on Tuesday. Following this, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, said…

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Neurotechnology Is Blurring The Lines Around Mental Privacy

Neurotechnologies – devices that interact directly with the brain or nervous system – were once dismissed as the stuff of…

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A Two-State Solution Might Be Closer Than Ever

As the war in the Gaza Strip enters its fourth month, on the surface it might seem like possibilities for…

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Punitive Action Against UNRWA Fits A Pattern

At least a dozen countries, including the U.S., have suspended funding to the UNRWA, the United Nations agency responsible for delivering…

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There Is A Scam In ED Investigation: Atishi

On Tuesday, 6 January, the Enforcement Directorate raided premises linked to Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's personal secretary Bibhav Kumar,…

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Livelihoods Have Dried Up Due To Pollution In This Lake

Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, the Tonle Sap in northwestern Cambodia, is facing a water quality crisis, forcing villagers who…

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Are Social Media Apps ‘Dangerous Products’?

“You have blood on your hands.” “I’m sorry for everything you have all been through.” These quotes, the first from…

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What Can Lichens Tell Us About Atmospheric Pollution?

Lichens are composite organisms born out of a mutualistic alliance between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner, typically algae or…

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Our Fight Is Against RSS & BJP, Says Kharge

Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress president, has said that Rahul Gandhi is taking out the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra (BJNY) under adverse…

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How A Cancer Diagnosis Can Bring Financial Ruin In India

Meenati* arrived at the clinic with a painful lump in her left breast, which she had first noticed three months…

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Why Funding For Refugees Has Been Politicized

At least a dozen countries, including the U.S., have suspended funding to the UNRWA, the United Nations agency responsible for…

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Mangroves: Rising Tides, Rooted Solutions

Mangroves have multiple ecosystem services including carbon sequestration, flood mitigation, protection against wind and waves, fisheries and habitat for biodiversity.…

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‘EVMs A Threat To Fair ’24 Lok Sabha Elections’

On Thursday, February 2, thousands of Ambedkarites, lawyers and other members of civil society gathered at Delhi's Jantar Mantar to…

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This Is Why Disability Inclusion Is Important For Climate Resilience

Globally, more than a billion people have a disability. Most live in poverty and 80 percent live in low- and…

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Where Climate Activism Is Headed Next

Climate activism has been on a wild ride lately, from the shock tactics of young activists throwing soup on famous…

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Al Jazeera Scribe To Be Kerala’s ‘Mediaperson Of The Year’

On February 2, the Kerala Media Academy has announced that Wael Al-Dahdouh, Al Jazeera's Gaza bureau chief, has been selected…

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Why The Humanities Are Needed In Health Care

While there is a long history of doctor-poets – one giant of mid-20th-century poetry, William Carlos Williams, was famously also…

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How To Even-Up Climate Change Playing Field

The whole world needs to adapt and prepare for climate change. The problem is, lower-income and less developed countries are…

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1 bn People Exposed To Heat Stress By Gaps In Climate Monitoring

2023 was the hottest year on record. Humidity is rising too. Heat and humidity are a dangerous combination, threatening all…

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