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Saving Lives in Bangladesh—Humans and Snakes

9th - Higher Ed
On average, 16 people die from snakebites every day in Bangladesh. Deep Ecology is a 24/7 on-standby, volunteer group that rescues these snakes. Not only is their rescue work saving lives (both humans and snakes) but they’re also...
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Manipur MLAs tear CM Biren Singh's resignation letter, Singh says he is committed to serving the state

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A large crowd of supporters, including women, gathered outside the residence of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh to express their support for him. Speculation was rife that the Chief Minister might resign, and in response, MLA...
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Journey to DRC rainforest destined to be drilled for oil

9th - Higher Ed
Areas of precious ecosystem like peatland and rainforest are to be auctioned off for oil and gas drilling.
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DRC peatlands at risk: Massive threat from oil exploration

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera is reporting on the world's biggest tropical peatlands and the threats they may face from oil exploration
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Congo rainforest in peril: Logging endangers vital ecosystem

9th - Higher Ed
Logging has drastically impacted the country's forest cover.
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London: British artist makes mural with new Lego to celebrate 100 years of Disney

9th - Higher Ed
To celebrate the launch of the new LEGO® and honour 100 years of Disney, London based artist Lakwena Maciver has unveiled her latest artwork, Kaleidowaves, a 4.5m tall castle window.
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“Most Wanted”: Rs 21,000 bounty on Bhopal langur, here is why

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Due to the escalating terror caused by a langur that had bitten numerous individuals, including eight children who required stitches and injections, residents anxiously awaited action. The authorities in Rajgarh sent out an SOS,...
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DRC oil exploration: Villagers say drilling will harm their land

9th - Higher Ed
Democratic Republic of Congo prepares for oil and gas exploration, raising concerns of unconsulted forest communities.
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Four siblings reunited with relatives after Colombia plane crash

9th - Higher Ed
Four children found alive after 40 days in the Colombian jungle have been reunited with their relatives.
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Scientist creates tiny 'frog pants' to track amphibian navigation

9th - Higher Ed
Stanford University biologist Andrius Pašukonis explains how and why he makes itty bitty Speedo-like tracking devices — called "frog pants" — to study extremely small rainforest critters.
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#TheMoment a cyclist T-boned a bear

9th - Higher Ed
Kevin Milner was out for a nice evening bike ride, when in the blink of an eye, he collided with a bear.
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Death toll in Kenyan starvation cult rises to 73, police say

9th - Higher Ed
Kenyan President William Ruto said the religious cult mass deaths were ‘akin to terrorism’.
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Crews are getting Alberta ready for the next big wildfire

9th - Higher Ed
After experiencing some of the most devastating wildfires in recent Canadian history, Alberta is determined to be ready for the next one. CBC’s Erin Collin joins firefighters to learn more about how they're preparing to battle the...
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India’s tiger population tops 3,000, survey finds

9th - Higher Ed
Efforts to revive India’s tiger population began 50 years ago over extinction fears due to poaching & habitat loss.
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Chile wildfires spread as death toll rises

9th - Higher Ed
Firefighters in Chile continued to struggle to control dozens of raging wildfires that have killed at least 23 lives.
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Malaysia: tens of thousands displaced after heavy monsoon rain

9th - Higher Ed
People displaced by monsoon floods in northern Malaysia have started returning home to salvage their belongings.
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Claims of injured asylum seekers turned away from Lithuania

9th - Higher Ed
Lithuania has turned away nearly 20,000 refugees and migrants in the past year.
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Leaked letter outlines Ottawa's concern over proposed EU trade rules

9th - Higher Ed
A leaked letter from Canada's ambassador to the EU reveals that the federal government is concerned about its ability to sell trees under proposed new rules in Europe.
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Proposed EU law could challenge Canada's image as green forester

9th - Higher Ed
A leaked letter from Canada's ambassador to the EU reveals that the federal government is concerned about its ability to sell trees under proposed new rules in Europe.
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Drought and deforestation threatens Madagascar's biodiversity

9th - Higher Ed
From drought to deforestation - the pressures on Madagascar’s biodiversity are intense.
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Brazil’s president-elect injects optimism into COP27

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil’s president-elect injected a sense of hope and optimism into COP27 with his appearance. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's promise to put climate change issues at the top of his priorities and stop development in vast parts of the Amazon...
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COP27: Countries Join Together to End Deforestation by 2030

9th - Higher Ed
More than 25 countries at this year's COP27 climate summit agreed to join together end deforestation by 2030.
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Lula wins Brazil’s presidential election, ousting incumbent Bolsonaro

9th - Higher Ed
In a stunning political comeback, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro after a tight presidential election that went to a runoff vote. Lula has governed Brazil before, last serving as president from 2003 to 2010.
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Kenya: Three-day NGO international film festival comes to an end

9th - Higher Ed
A film festival is aiming to unite global communities around the UN's sustainable development goals.