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Search ResultBeijing Has Fallen: China's Capital Sinking By 11cm A Year, Satellite Study Warns
Excessive pumping of groundwater is causing the geology under the city to collapse, according to a new study using satellite imagery that reveals parts of Beijing – p...
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New York City made history today with passage of the nation’s first legislative package to ensure access to menstrual products in public schools, shelters and correct...
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When Clarisse's husband died of malaria last year in the Cameroonian city of Douala, she was kicked out of their home by his family and forced to marry his brother. After h...
Read MoreLocal Electro Chill-Pop Artist Diaspoura Creates Her Own Narrative With Demonstrations
Anjali Naik's rural South Carolina upbringing was different from that of anyone else she knew. "My dad's from Africa and my mom's from India, so I'm first-generation Americ...
Read MoreJIO MAMI Film Club With STAR's Second Event Is The Indian Premiere Of ‘Brahman Naman’, A Film By Q, On June 27th At 9pm, PVR ICON
Mumbai, June, 2016: As a part of its year round activities, the Jio MAMI Film Club with Star announces their second event-The Indian Premiere of Q’s Brahman Naman. Af...
Read MoreAustralians Have Spent Almost $8bn On Rooftop Solar Since 2007, Says Report
In its latest State of Solar report, Solar Citizens – which campaigns for, and represents the interests of, solar owners – has for the first time estimated Aust...
Read MoreKolkata Is Churning Out Short Filmmakers, But Where Is It All Leading To?
A survey reveals diverse styles, motives and views on the future of the scene. Over the past ten years or so, there has been a surge in the number of short films being made...
Read MoreI&B Ministry Proposal Can Benefit Indian Filmmakers
Sometime ago, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry, in a bid to make India a film-friendly destination, came up with a proposal to fund Indian films representing the...
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In Paris, delegates called on the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC) to report on the implications of a 1.5C target. They want the job done by...
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As summer vacations draw to a close, the marvellous season of children’s plays also comes to a halt. Very few groups who work on children’s theatre during the s...
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