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China is digging a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust. The groundbreaking project aims to test drilling technology and gain a deeper
In Canada,JTI-Macdonald Corp., Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. and Imperial Tobacco Canada have reached a $23.6 billion principle agreement with their creditors to compensate victims of tobacco as well as the Canadian
Literature is broadly divided into prose and poetry. Some writers choose the prose form, while others convey their feelings through the poetic. But a few authors use AVA media. They use poetic
Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe disrupted King Charles III’s speech at Australia’s Parliament House on Monday, shouting “You are not my king” and demanding the return of stolen lands. The incident occurred during
Nigeria’s Gashaka Gumpti National Park, established in 1991 as the country’s largest and most biodiverse protected area, is facing a severe crisis as iconic species such as lions, hippos, and cheetahs are
In a report dedicated to climate change adaptation in the EU, the European Court of Auditors praises the “overall robust” EU policy framework and the “generally consistent” national plans. However, it deplores
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A pair of Amur tigers, Bodhana and Kuma, who were captive at the Anna Paulowna Sanctuary (Netherlands), have been transferred to the Ile-Balkhash Nature Reserve (Kazakhstan) as part of the reintroduction of
In the heart of Southeast Asia, Singapore stands as a beacon of innovation in water management. This tiny island nation, home to 6 million people, has transformed its water challenges into opportunities,
In a recent incident that has stirred up controversy and raised questions about wildlife conservation, a hippopotamus and its calf were killed by local fishermen and farmers in Yauri, Kebbi State, northwestern
Estonia has laid the cornerstone for what will become the largest battery park in continental Europe, marking a crucial step toward synchronizing the Baltic power grids with the rest of Europe by