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Africa: New Study Finds That Orange Sweet Potato Reduces Diarrhea in Children

Washington D.C. — Study Found Greater Impact in Reducing Diarrhea in Children with Educated Mothers

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Queensland land clearing project halted amid concerns over threatened species

Queensland’s largest tree clearing project, which was approved by the former Newman government without any assessment of environmental impact by the commonwealth, has ground to a halt.

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Animal Tracking is Entering a 'Gold Age': Tools to Track Conservation Hotspots

We may be entering the "golden age" of animal tracking.

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Raising palm oil prices could help to save endangered tigers and orangutans, study claims

Supermarkets could help to save rare endangered animals such as the Sumatran tiger and the orangutan by increasing the price of products containing palm oil providing the money raised went to fores

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Brussels conference hears EU must tackle world poverty

“Our world. Our dignity. Our future.” Written in bright, eye-catching colours, the European Year for Development slogan drapes across the courtyard of the European Parliament in Brussels.

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Landslides damage houses, cut off roads in Itanagar

Itanagar, June 15: Landslides triggered by incessant rain has wrecked havoc in various parts of the state capital with reports of damages of several houses continued to pour in.

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Greg Hunt 'ignoring advice' on danger to wildlife from Carmichael coalmine

The federal environment minister, Greg Hunt, has been accused of ignoring his department’s advice on two vulnerable species when approving what would be Australia’s largest coal project, Queensland

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Zambia: Mines, Minerals Development Bill Approved

CABINET has approved the Mines and Minerals Development Bill that sets the royalty tax at nine per cent for open cast and six per cent for underground mines.

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As Tons of Bug-Infested Rice Rots, El Nino Threatens More Damage

A rice glut that sent prices slumping more than a year ago is shrinking, just as El Nino arrives to parch paddies across Asia.

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Naas Plywood Industries Bags Green Award Again

KOCHI: Naas Plywood Industries, functioning at Allapra near Perumbavoor, has set an example for plywood manufacturers in the area by winning the award instituted by State Pollution Control Board (

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