The ceasefire may have silenced the bombs, but it has not ended the damage to the land, the water, or the atmosphere we all share.
A recent Supreme Court ruling exemplifies judicial efforts to ensure accountability in digital spaces where stand-up comedy and influencer content often blur humor and harm.
Lesson from Thailand's Huai Hin Lad Nai: How integrating Indigenous wisdom can aid disaster response
Debates continue about the role of traditional knowledge in disaster prevention and whether Indigenous communities should be ...
Due to heavy Chinese investment and development in the renewables sector, solar is better and cheaper than ever, making it a ...
I often infuse my paintings with my sense of humor, or as others would say, my sense of sarcasm, wit, or irony.” ...
Economists warn that while China’s new funds may ease Africa’s energy poverty, they have not addressed the underlying risks ...
For decades, the waters between Trinidad and Venezuela have supported fishing and small-scale trade. Today, they flow along a ...
Indonesia has the second-highest number of tuberculosis cases in the world, yet many are still unaware of the disease and its ...
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A group of activists in Sagea village, North Maluku, Indonesia, have successfully pushed back against a nickel mining ...
In March 2025, more than 25,000 barrels of crude oil polluted the rivers of Esmeraldas, Ecuador. The government arrived ...
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