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Chilean 17-year-old student innovates to fight hunger with award-winning hydrofood machine

9th - Higher Ed
In a Chilean high school, students created Hydrofood, a machine turning seeds into food with minimal resources, winning national awards.
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Jabalia hunger: Palestinian families are surviving on one meal a day

9th - Higher Ed
In north Gaza, families are surviving on one meal a day... as the risks of famine are worsening.
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UP: Confectioners from Varanasi, Gujarat to make 45 tonnes of laddus for 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony

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As the nation awaits the historic 'Pran Pratishtha' of Lord Ram in Ayodhya on January 22, a group of confectioners from Varanasi and Gujarat are in the temple town, busy preparing sweet offerings for the dignitaries and devotees on the...
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Lebanon faces food crisis as millions depend on aid

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly two million Lebanese and Syrian refugees depend on food and financial aid.
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Afghan opium fields bloom as economy wilts

9th - Higher Ed
Up until recently, Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers said they would punish farmers, to curb production.
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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...
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Northern Gaza's starving families queue all night for single meal amid aid collapse

9th - Higher Ed
The desperate and dangerous search for food day after day. Al Jazeera reports from Gaza on the extreme hunger facing Palestinians.
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Philippine rice subsidies: Some Asian nations grapple with soaring prices

9th - Higher Ed
Despite a surplus of rice stocks in major exporting countries, some Asian nations continue to grapple with soaring prices.
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Scientists launch mission to test growing food and fuel in space

9th - Higher Ed
A mission to see if astronauts can grow their own food in space.
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Elver fishery proposals face some opposition

9th - Higher Ed
The fishery is set to open in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in six weeks. But as Richard Cuthbertson reports, there's been some disagreement on the path forward after a near two-year closure.
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Is the EU going to lower mercury allowed levels in tuna?

9th - Higher Ed
French NGO Bloom warns against a “health scandal of vast proportions” over mercury levels in tinned tuna. Their inquiry, published in October, echoed all over the world. Is it going to prompt a change in European legislation?
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Is the EU going to lower the levels of mercury allowed in tuna?

9th - Higher Ed
French NGO Bloom warns against a “health scandal of vast proportions” over mercury levels in tinned tuna. Their inquiry, published in October, echoed all over the world. Is it going to prompt a change in European legislation?
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Afghan Women Harvest Saffron

9th - Higher Ed
A breath of fresh air for Afghan women whose rights have been trampled by archaic Taliban laws. Women in the Herat province are harvesting the saffron crop, and are making a difference too - both for a hugely successful industry as well as
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Bloomberg

Axis Bank's Mishra On India Markets Outlook & Strategy

Higher Ed
Axis Capital Head of Global Research and Axis Bank Chief Economist Neelkanth Mishra discusses his India markets outlook and monetary policy direction. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Five endangered eagles born in captivity in western France

9th - Higher Ed
Five endangered Bonelli's eagles were born at the end of April in a breeding centre in the west of France (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED: Moroccan red algae: an endangered treasure

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Moroccan red algae: an endangered treasure
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Spain barnacle-pickers risk lives

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Spain barnacle-pickers risk lives
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Spain barnacle-pickers risk lives

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish diners pay handsomely to taste goose barnacles, a prized Christmas delicacy but its a life risking task for the fishermen tasked with uncovering these clingy creatures on the slippery rocks of Spain's rough northwest coast VOICED...
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Us subsidies irk Mali's cotton growers

9th - Higher Ed
Us subsidies irk Mali's cotton growers
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Bridgeman Arts

RESEARCH IMW 'Black Saturday' beginning of the Blitz - bombing of London's docks during World War II 1940

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020 - 6 October 1940 bombing raid on London at night äóî London docks burning äóî fire fighting äóî buildings burning 088 -1940 London docks are burning as are large part of London after heavy air raid VAF 004 - 1940 Aerial photo of...
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Heroin production and smuggling in Afghanistan

Higher Ed
Heroin production and smuggling in Afghanistan
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Coconuts cash crop in South Sea paradise

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AP Television

Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands - January 14th,
2011
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d coconut
2. Tilt down from coconut trees to...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel
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Bamboo bikes new trend on the streets of Berlin

Higher Ed
Berlin, Germany - 22 June 2013

1. Daniel Vogel-Essex, "Ozon Cyclery" (a bike manufacturer based in Berlin that specialises in bamboo bikes) co-founder, getting...