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Independence Day is a day to look back, but also to look around. India has changed in ways that would have been hard to ...
Most Yemenis won’t be able to read this article!  “My friend Khaled al-Faqih, a content creator in Lahj governorate, southern Yemen, told me – his voice brimming with surprise and delight ...
In the shallows of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, a bold conservation experiment is underway—one that blends marine biology, local ...
In 2019 authorities intercepted 128 tons of pangolin scales worldwide, a haul equal to thousands of animals and a record that ...
For the world’s landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), geography isn’t just a challenge, it’s a costly barrier to trade. Cut off from direct access to the sea, these nations face steep transport ...
Smoke produced by hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada has drifted thousands of miles and nearly circled the entire globe, with hazy skies now seen across parts of North America, Europe and ...
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Plus, the suspect in a shooting this week at Fort Stewart in Georgia was bullied for his stutter when he first joined the ...
Dive into discussions about airports with our Threads. Today we reported that Alaska Airlines' CCO Andrew Harrison shared his ...
High above the oceans and landmasses, an unseen migration is constantly unfolding. These travelers are aerosols: millions upon millions of microscopic particles so small they can drift for days or ...
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AI Is Now Busting Ocean Poachers

Out on the vast blue expanse, where big game like tuna roam and seabirds dive for their share, the ocean's wild spots are under siege. But here's the kicker: places set aside to shield these waters ...