Nestlé’s former CEO publicly argued that water should not be considered a human right, but a commodity with market value. The statement sparked global backlash as critics pointed to communities losing ...
This argument strikes at the very heart of an issue many have been talking about for years - community cohesion.
Under Charles Taylor's influence, armed groups in Liberia and Sierra Leone carried out killings, mutilations, forced ...
The remains of two Bronze Age people found in a long-lost burial chamber by a farmer ploughing a field are revealing their ...
India's first gene-edited sheep recently turned a year old and researchers who developed it say it's doing well. Born on 16 ...
UN experts on Friday called for the protection of eight pro-Palestine activists on hunger strike while imprisoned in the UK. The eight individuals have been on hunger strike since November 2. The ...
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The longest-living animals currently alive in UK waters
British waters host some remarkably ancient creatures that have been swimming through our seas for decades or even centuries.
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West Sussex teachers say first-hand experience matters in challenging myths about migration
Seven educators from West Sussex travelled to Calais immediately after the last day of term to support the work of Care4Calais, spending two full days volunteering alongside staff and long-term ...
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Amid massive sewer upgrade, fishermen and ecologists hope for revival of London's Thames river
LONDON -- The River Thames winds 215 miles through England, carving out the curves and bends that define much of the ...
Alarming sea pollution levels and an increase in demand for marine resources has been cause for urgent EU action.
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