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Farmers fear impact of Nile River dam

9th - Higher Ed
The failure of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt to reach an agreement has farmers in Sudan worried as they rely on the dam for irrigation.
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Brexit burned $81bn hole in EU budget, leaders try to fill gap

9th - Higher Ed
EU to revise membership dues now that UK is no longer contributing to bloc.
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Why are Spanish farmers protesting against low prices?

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers blocked roads with tractors in southwestern Spain on Tuesday in the latest series of mass protests over plummeting incomes in the country's agriculture sector. The protests are mainly organised in the Extremadura region near the...
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Sri Lankan elephants' struggle to survive

9th - Higher Ed
Elephants and people are in an increasingly dangerous confrontation.
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The economic cost of South Africa's rolling blackouts

9th - Higher Ed
Electricity blackouts in South Africa not only leave millions in the dark, they cost companies millions of dollars in lost business.
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Stress, depression and getting farmers to talk about it

9th - Higher Ed
Many farmers suffer from high levels of stress and depression, but they don’t often talk about it. The National’s Nick Purdon spoke to some farmers about their struggles and met the people trying to help them.
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Israeli blockade sours income for Gaza strawberry farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Israeli blockade presents challenges in transporting Gaza strawberries to consumers in the occupied West Bank.
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Israel blocks Palestinian agricultural exports via Jordan

9th - Higher Ed
Israel escalates trade war with the Palestinians by stopping their agricultural exports amid fears of renewed violence.
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Iowa caucus: Republicans make presence known at Democrat events

9th - Higher Ed
Republicans were showing up at Democrat events ahead of the Iowa caucuses to demonstrate their strength in the so-called purple state.
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Northern Ireland faces cross-border trade challenges after Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Ireland will remain part of UK customs territory, but it will also continue to align with the EU on specific trade regulations.
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Flood fears grow for Hudson Valley farmers with Wallkill River on the rise

9th - Higher Ed
One local farmer says he is keeping a close eye on the Wallkill River, which is not at flood stage but remains a concern.
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Creston Chamber of Commerce unhappy with Nelson Farmers' Market move

9th - Higher Ed
The Wednesday Farmers' Market in Nelson has moved to a new location in the city. And the Creston Chamber of Commerce is not happy about it. The group says the move is causing a loss of revenue for Creston farmers because it's harder to...
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Province urges Ottawa to reverse gopher poison ban, calls rodents a 'destructive force'

9th - Higher Ed
Health Canada started phasing out the use of strychnine in 2020 over concerns it harms other wildlife. Without the poison, the Alberta government said gophers are spreading "unchecked" across agricultural land and farmers can't keep them...
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Farmers feel climate change effects as Tasmania sees worst dry spell in 25 years

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Tasmania are grappling with the harsh impacts of climate change as the region experiences its worst dry spell in 25 years, threatening crops, livestock, and livelihoods.
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B.C.'s farmers lost $457M in 2024, the most in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
It's been a tough few years for farmers, and the past year might have been especially bad. New data from Statistics Canada shows B.C.'s farmers lost nearly half a billion dollars last year, the worst net loss in the country. As Brady...
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IMD Issues Orange Alerts For Parts Of Himachal Pradesh, Gujarat & Kerala

9th - Higher Ed
Heavy monsoon rains are wreaking havoc in many parts of India. Many states across India are now experiencing severe flooding, which is endangering lives and bringing daily life to a standstill. Watch in for more details!
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Hillside of white crosses fuels misleading story about South Africa farm killings

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 3,000 white crosses dot a hillside at the Witkruis Monument, marking white farmers killed over 30 years. But it tells only part of the story. The site has fueled a false narrative of racial targeting, despite studies showing farm...
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P.E.I. government establishes fund to buy and preserve land where traces of potato wart were found

9th - Higher Ed
The farmers or farm corporations that own one of 37 fields where potato wart was found on Prince Edward Island have a deal to consider. The provincial government is offering to buy those so-called index fields and take them out of...
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Pakistan: Sindh farmers face water shortage, Indus river runs dry & crops at risk

9th - Higher Ed
Sindh’s farmers are struggling as the Indus River runs dangerously low amid water shortfall and India’s suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, threatening Kharif crops, livelihoods and food security.
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N.S. farms lost more than $40M in 2024

9th - Higher Ed
As Taryn Grant reports, this marks the eighth year in a row that the industry has been in the red.
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$170 billion offered to support Trump's border & immigration goals

9th - Higher Ed
#GRAVITAS | U.S. President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful bill” got a major boost when Congress narrowly passed it on Thursday. Trump's flagship tax and spending bill comes with the promise of boosting funds for his anti-immigration...
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Suffolk farmers market serves up farm fresh food for families

9th - Higher Ed
The market is open every Thursday in the north parking lot of The Dennison Building in Hauppauge.
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Pakistan Faces Severe Water Crisis Amid Extreme Heat, Indus Waters Shortage

9th - Higher Ed
More than a month after India suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, water levels in key rivers across Pakistan have fallen sharply, especially in Punjab province.
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Meet P.E.I.'s new Livestock Champion: Her mission is to grow the Island's beef herd

9th - Higher Ed
Ellen Davis has been travelling to farms across Prince Edward Island talking to beef producers. Her mission: Increase the size of the beef herd on P.E.I. by giving farmers advice and helping them tap into government incentives. The job...