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As the United States retreats from funding aid programs in South-East Asia, China is expected to fill some of the gap. The Lowy Institute's South-East Asia aid map shows some of the region's ...
Until now, the winds of change have blown gently through Oberon, a southern gateway to wild sections of the Greater Blue ...
Sandy Island, South Pacific Some places that do exist don’t show up on maps, while other places that don’t exist do. One ...
The UN world court is coming to a conclusion on its largest ever case, which considers states' legal responsibilities to ...
The largest arts festival on the planet is back. Every August, thousands of performers from around the world descend on Edinburgh’s cobbled streets. Pubs, libraries and even occasionally buses turn ...
Tourists were urgently evacuated out of the Marble Arch Caves in Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, as water cascaded in from above during extreme flash flooding.
The Lava River Cave outside of Bend is a mile deep and 60 feet tall. Here's how to explore Oregon's longest lava tube.
It's Shark Week, and Mammoth Cave took the unofficial holiday to announce the discovery of a ancient shark species.
Jul. 25—The Volcano Rescue Team (VRT) was dispatched to Ape Cave south of Mount St. Helens on Wednesday, July 23, to assist a child and father in distress. The pair had reportedly attempted to ...
The roughly half-inch tooth from the uncovered species, named the Macadens olsoni, was found in the depths of Ste. Genevieve Formation at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky.
South Australia's state premier has declared a toxic algal bloom a "natural disaster" amid thousands of marine animal deaths, as well as impacts to tourism and seafood farming.
Preliminary results from computer modelling suggests the harmful algal bloom that has been killing marine life will return with a vengeance after winter and spread.
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