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Has the EU really solved its refugee crisis?
Less than two years after the European Union was confronted with an unprecedented influx of refugees...
In the Caribbean, colonialism and inequality mean hurricanes hit harder
Hurricane Maria, the 15th tropical depression this season, is now battering the Caribbean, just two...
How the gas industry can help fight climate change in Siberia
Permafrost is the layer of permanently frozen earth – over a 1,000 metres thick in some places – th...
Climate and the G20 summit: some progress in greening economies, but more needs to be done
On July 7, G20 leaders will gather in Hamburg for their annual meeting. One likely outcome: another...
Thousands of Dead Fish Mysteriously Wash Up On Japanese Beach
Thousands of Dead Fish Mysteriously Wash Up On Japanese BeachDecember 10, 202311:30 AM CSTWesley Mes...
How ‘temporary urbanism’ can transform struggling industrial towns
What will become of manufacturing towns in a post-industrial world? From the Ruhr region of Germany...
Taxes on sugary beverages are not enough on their own to halt march of obesity in Asia
Facing declining markets in Western countries, multinational food companies are targeting Africa, As...
Refugee or migrant? Sometimes the line is blurred
A dozen years before the influx of refugees and migrants to Europe’s shores would force policymakers...
The Dark Side of the Jazz Age
Jessica Fletcher ,July 10, 2023 The Dark S...