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Global EV sales are on the rise. But the end of the internal combustion engine is still far away. For cars, it could take ...
Antisemitism is being amplified globally by the war in Gaza and the rise of political movements with antisemitic platforms.
Curators at the National Museum of World Culture in Sweden recently invited a group of Zambian women to help understand the ...
In recent years, Brazil has become the world’s top consumer of shark meat. That’s because of a law that requires fishermen who catch sharks to bring the entire animal to port — not just the fins, like ...
In British Columbia, a coalition of Indigenous communities is trying to help forests recover from wildfires. The Secwepemcúl’ecw Restoration and Stewardship Society (SRSS) uses traditional practices ...
Forest bathing dates back to ancient Japanese Shinto and Buddhist beliefs that spirits inhabit natural elements, which can ...
When Tijn Hoezen began his undergraduate studies at the University of Amsterdam in 2015, he wasn’t entirely sure what he ...
Every day in Mexico, people fill up their cars at gas stations that look completely legal. But a surprising share of that ...
A massive earthquake near Russia has triggered tsunami alerts across the Pacific and as far south as Chile. We look at the science behind the phenomena. Also, cyberattacks have surged across European ...
A court in Colombia has convicted former President Álvaro Uribe on witness tampering charges. To some Colombians, Uribe is a ...
In many parts of Latin America, evangelical churches have grown at a feverish pace. In tiny Ecuador, they’ve had huge success ...
The market for skin lightening products continues to expand, particularly across sub-Saharan Africa. Now, dermatologists on the continent are issuing a new warning: Beyond previously identified health ...
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