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Kashmir village lights torches in 700-year-old festival
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‘Fossil fuels in another form’: Plastic recycling rate stagnates at under 10%, report finds
Global plastic recycling rates are now stuck at under 10 per cent, a comprehensive new study shows.
Plastic production has exploded in the meantime, creating a “pressing global environmental challenge”, according to researchers from Tsinghua University in China.
The vast majority…
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Which European countries are draining their freshwater resources?
Scientists fear another catastrophic summer for crops as drought conditions worsen in Europe.
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Kherson region needs investments for flax, amaranth processing
The Kherson region needs investments and grant projects to process small-seeded crops, such as flax, which is grown in frontline areas, as well as to build and restore grain elevators.
The relevant statement was made by Director of the Department for Agriculture and Irrigation…
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Give back while you travel: Fiji’s ‘Loloma Hour’ invites visitors to help protect paradise
Forget your average happy hour. Fiji wants travellers to trade sundowners for something more meaningful.
The Pacific Island nation’s ‘Loloma Hour’ invites visitors to spend at least one hour of their trip giving back to the environment or local communities.
Whether it’s…
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Hundreds of former Mossad operatives criticise Israel’s return to war in Gaza | Israel-Gaza war
Hundreds of former operatives from Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency have criticised the return to war in Gaza amid growing frustration over the failure to bring home the remaining hostages held by Hamas.
A group of more than 250 former Mossad…
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Death toll from Russian missile attack on Sumy rises to 35
The death toll from a Russian ballistic missile strike on Sumy has risen to 35 people.
This was reported by the Prosecutor’s Office of Sumy region in Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
“As a result of a missile attack on the center of Sumy on April 13, 2025, 35…
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Europe Wants to Ban Carbon Fiber
Automakers use carbon fiber as a way to keep their vehicles light, yet strong. Sports car and EV makers especially love the lightweight material for its durability and…
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China First? No Thanks – CEPA
The economic, military, and philosophical pillars of the post-war world order are in ruins. But through the smoke that rises over the rubble, the geopolitical imperative remains: compete or concede.
That is true on both sides of the…
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