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From Yellowstone to the Garden of Eden, almost 75% of the world's heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding, U.N. warns.
New research analyzing isotopes from ancient African remains reveals how societies adapted strategies to survive major climate change.
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AllAfrica on MSNEast Africa: Ethiopia's Indelible Marks in Peace InitiativeEthiopia's growing role as a pivotal player in fostering peace and stability across the African continent continues to garner significant international recognition. This increasing global ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNMost world heritage sites at risk of drought or flooding: UNESCOAlmost three quarters of the globe's cultural and natural heritage sites are threatened by too little or too much water, the ...
Almost three quarters of the globe's cultural and natural heritage sites are threatened by too little or too much water, the ...
KSTAR has exhibited at the 10th edition of Solar Africa in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, showcasing its portfolio of ...
Before the world’s eyes are drawn to COP30, which will take place in Brazil later this year, climate talks were held in Bonn, ...
Advice from the UK Foreign Office currently considers Tunisian tourist resorts safe to travel to – however, travel guidance ...
''With President William Ruto, we share a common commitment: that no country should have to choose between development and ...
Although the Foreign Office considers most of Jordan generally safe to travel to – bar the area up to 3km from its northern ...
DUBAI, UAE – Johnson Controls–Hitachi Air Conditioning reaffirmed its commitment to supporting real estate developers across ...
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