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Guinea court postpones trial of three former ministers |
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Mali influencer arrested after denouncing junta's 'failure' |
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Quake restrictions muzzle Turkish media ahead of elections:
monitor |
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Former governor general appointed to probe China meddling in
Canada elections |
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Myanmar junta hints at further election delay |
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Prominent Hong Kong union leader arrested by national security
police |
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Kazakh ex-defense minister gets 12 years over riots |
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Hong Kong women's march called off after police meetings:
organisers |
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UK trophy hunting bill irks African conservationists |
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Their time to slime: who will be 'Mollusc of the Year' |
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Half of bottled water sales enough to provide safe tap water
to all: UN report |
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NOAA spring report says drought conditions will improve,
thanks to recent floods, heavy snow |
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Biochar offers new promise for climate-smart agriculture |
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Indonesian farmers fight for their land in nickel mining boom |
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Dutch farmer party hopes to reap election gains |
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Esri and Pollen Systems provides agriculture analytics to
farms |
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NASA engages US farmers to bring satellite data Down to Earth |
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US requests consultations with Mexico over anti-GMO policy |
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Britain's fresh produce shortages serve up blame game |
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Sorrow in Peru as mudslides destroy homes |
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US still struggling with snow, wind and flooding |
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'Double whammy' of extreme weather grips both US coasts |
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Brazil landslide kills eight |
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'No longer safe' from quakes: fear of 'Big One' grips Istanbul |
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Syrian castle among quake-hit ancient sites at risk |
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Two strong earthquakes rock southern Philippines |
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'It feels like yesterday': Turkey quake overturns lives |
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Quake killed more than 50,000 in Turkey, Syria: revised toll |
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Malawi urges global help after Cyclone Freddy kills 225 |
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No beds, little food await Malawi Cyclone survivors |
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Lawyers search for justice in Turkish quake ruins |
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'Bittersweet story': joy, pain of nations casting off UN
poorest tag |
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Antique shop's defiance brings hope to Turkish quake zone |
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'Nobody warned us': Turkey struggles to rebuild month after
quake |
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Poor nations' leaders unleash anger and despair at UN summit |
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Surge in arms smuggling fuels violence in Haiti, UN warns |
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Fishing banned as Philippine oil spill spreads |
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Fabled Antakya fears losing 'soul' in Turkish quake ruins |
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Minnesota nuclear plant leaked radioactive water in November |
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Disaster to destination: Fukushima woos tourists with snow |
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Biden to sign gun control measure at site of mass shooting |
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With bare hands, Malawians dig through mud for survivors |
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UN investigators slam sluggish Syria quake aid |
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Ball Aerospace prototype payload to provide on-orbit data
processing |
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Globalstar introduces Realm Cloud Mobile Device Management
Platform |
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Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna |
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Antenova's tiny GNSS module with integrated antenna, high
precision and low power |
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Maxar awards L3Harris large deployable reflectors contract |
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Lunar telescope will search for ancient radio waves |
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Keysight introduces 2 GHz real-time spectrum analysis solution
for satellite operators |
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New US standards to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking
water |
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Micronesia president accuses China of bribery, 'political
warfare' |
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Entire populations of Antarctic seabirds fail to breed due to
extreme snowstorms |
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Antarctic sea ice cover at record low: EU monitor |
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Decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export
than previously thought |
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Changes in the navigability of the Arctic Northeast Passage
over the past four decades |
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Elegantly modeling earth's abrupt glacial transitions |
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Pincered at sea, lobsters get new hope on land in UK |
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California scrambles to fix levee as another storm looms |
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Latest California storm leaves at least two dead, breaks levee |
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'Just lower the water!' Flood fatigue in the village that
halted Russia |
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Angola parliament okays 500 troops for DR Congo |
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Mali gets warplanes, drones from Russia, Turkey |
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Back to the time of the first Homo Sapiens with a futuristic
clock, the new Radiocarbon 3.0 |
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U.N. secretary-general warns world is at a global warming
crossroads |
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Rensselaer researcher breaks through the clouds to advance
satellite communication |
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Governments vet crucial UN climate science report |
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IPCC: the climate handbook for a 'liveable' future |
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Nearly 130,000 facing starvation in Horn of Africa: WHO |
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Tens of thousands flee Somaliland into drought-hit Ethiopia |
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Record early start again for Tokyo's cherry blossoms |
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Warming makes droughts, extreme wet events more frequent,
intense |
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Intelsat to operate air pollution monitoring space instrument |
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The world's atmospheric rivers now have an intensity ranking
like hurricanes |
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SOFIA Makes First Detection of Heavy Oxygen in Earth's Upper
Atmosphere |
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UN targets real-time tracking of greenhouse gases |
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Earth Map and users work together for an eco-friendly world |
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Ozone pollution linked to increased heart disease: study |
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Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer |
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Corporate transparency on emissions falls short: report |
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Indonesians seeking climate justice take aim at Swiss concrete
giant |
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UK announces two-decade clean energy plan |
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EU agrees deal to reduce 2030 energy consumption |
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US pick for World Bank says 'emission heavy' growth model
outdated |
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Energy industry must lead climate fight, says COP president |
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Germany hits emissions-reduction target in 2022 |
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Hot spring baths block Japan's geothermal potential |
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EU green tech plan not protectionist: von der Leyen |
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IPCC: the climate handbook for a 'liveable' future |
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Crab shells could help power the next generation of
rechargeable batteries |
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Stalactites and stalagmites in the battery |
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Space Systems Command demonstrates satellite anti-jam
capability |
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Fusion's future in the US could come down to dollars and cents |
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Development of a self-resonant smart energy harvester |
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Honduras to establish diplomatic ties with China |
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A look at China's new structural reforms |
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Hong Kong hands jail terms to Tiananmen vigil organisers |
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Who is China's President Xi Jinping |
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US arrests Chinese tycoon who backed Trump advisor Bannon |
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Li Qiang appointed Chinese premier as Xi asserts influence |
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Climate-stressed Iraq says will plant 5 million trees |
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Record deforestation in Brazilian Amazon in February |
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Titanic robots make farming more sustainable |
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Turning vegetable oil industry waste into power |
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European consortium sets CO2 to fuel efficiency record using
earth-abundant materials |
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EU races to lead green tech battle against US, China |
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Green tech boom looms but poor nations risk being eclipsed: UN |
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Scientists transform algae into unique functional perovskites
with tunable properties |
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ABC Solar Inc. urges Santa Monica to come into compliance with
CA State solar laws |
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Large-scale perovskite single crystals for laser and
photodetector integration |
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