Nigerian households use garbage as cooking fuel, while Indonesian soil and food samples have dangerous toxin levels linked to ...
From healthcare for Afghan women to education programs for children in Mali, discover what activities have halted following ...
New report finds North Korean crew members onboard 12 Chinese fishing vessels between 2019 and 2024 were subject to forced ...
Doug Specht examines how forms of media - and public figures - have helped to bolster support for Germany's AfD party ...
Discover more about the Drake Passage that leads to Antarctica, and why its waters can be some of the roughest in the ...
New study indicates animal populations living in urban areas show elevated resilience to stressful environmental conditions ...
A new map of Africa that uses strontium could help descendants of the transatlantic slave trade to finally trace their roots ...
Gender-inclusive peace building can contribute towards more successful outcomes in countries experiencing conflict, new study confirms ...
Wild fish can use visual differences between humans to recognise individuals which have previously rewarded them, new ...
New research shows wildfire season is becoming more intense in the UK. Discover more about where - and why - wildfires happen in the country ...
El Salvador's attitudes to Bitcoin are changing. Doug Specht explores why and considers how other nations are sizing up ...
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