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In war-scarred Iraqi city, food business gives women independence

https://youtu.be/MH3FXhCmNGw By Mohammad Salim Abir Jassem is busy preparing stuffed vegetables at a kitchen in Iraq's Mosul, where after years…

Tuvalu will always be a state, even if underwater, says PM

By Issam AHMED Tuvalu could be one of the first nations to sink beneath the sea as a result of…

Volcanic Smog (VOG) Alert for Taal Volcano

As of 12:30 PM today, volcanic smog (VOG) has been observed over Taal Lake, persisting in the region. Continuous upwelling…

Air pollution from fires hits world’s poorest hardest: study

People in poorer countries are disproportionately suffering from air pollution spewed from the increasing scourge of fires in forests and…

Climate crisis has ‘opened the gates to hell’, UN chief tells summit

By Issam AHMED UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday told world leaders the climate crisis had "opened the gates to…

AI both a risk and opportunity for journalism: study

AI is both a threat and an opportunity for journalism, with more than half of those surveyed for a new…

Tornado in eastern China kills 10, hundreds relocated

A tornado in eastern China killed 10 people and seriously injured several others, state media said Wednesday, the latest in…

Heaviest rains in century bring floods to Caspian Sea coast: Iran media

Flash floods have injured 20 people in northern Iran, after what officials described as the region's heaviest rains in a…

Invasive species on the menu at London restaurant

By Daniel MATTHEWS and Sylvain PEUCHMAURD A London restaurant is exploring whether eating invasive species such as grey squirrel, American…

Most species of ‘world’s largest flower’ risk extinction: study

Most species of the famously large Rafflesia flower, which has long captured the imagination with its enormous speckled red petals,…

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