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Chinese Premier Li Qiang attended a ceremony on Saturday marking the start of construction for a new $167 billion mega dam project in Tibet.
Despite the old adage that a woman's place is in the kitchen, the world of gastronomy tells a different story. In France, while women make up 35 percent of professional kitchen staff, only 19 percent ...
Halving food waste would provide another 13 extra days and replacing 50% of global meat consumption with plant-based alternatives would add seven days from CO2 emissions and land use alone. Just one ...
After having just lifted a controversial 18-month freeze on asylum rulings, Germany is being pressed to grant full refugee ...
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, survivors are still seeking closure. What led to Europe's worst massacre since WWII? Who was responsible? And were the ...
Biodegradable fishing nets in Kenya aiming to protect marine life; AI helping to save coral reefs from extinction; and spiritual ecological sites in Uganda.
In Democratic Republic of Congo, the trial of the former justice minister Constant Mutamba proceeds in earnest a day after an unsuccessful bid by his lawyers to have the case dismissed.
Over 76,000 Nigerians in Cameroon's Minawao Refugee Camp are facing severe hunger due to cuts in humanitarian aid. In ...
The Washington Post looks at how US President Donald Trump is trying everything to deflect attention away from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, including reposting a fake AI-generated video of Barack ...
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Nigerian artist John Madu drew on his home country's experience to revisit Vincent van Gogh's paintings, which are now on show at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.