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The first bus in Britain powered entirely by human and food waste has made its first journey today.
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During a musical event at the United Nations General Assembly today, UNICEF will unveil the #IMAGINE project as part of celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the...
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The basis of a new sustainable development agenda must be poverty eradication, rooted in a strong foundation of human rights and recognition of rights, Uruguay’s Fore...
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Only one human disease, smallpox, has ever been eradicated entirely. But great strides have been made against lots of other major killers
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Read MoreLost Childhood
A lot of children constantly run away from fractured, abusive homes, explains Paul Sunder Singh of Karunalaya. “They head towards Chennai or Mumbai or Hyderabad, lure...
Read MoreWorld Survey Urges Simultaneously Addressing Gender Equality, Sustainable Development
November 2014: The challenges of gender equality and sustainable development must be addressed together in order to realize the human rights of women and girls and support ...
Read MoreNobel Laureate Satyarthi appeals to 'save childhood' on Children's Day
New Delhi: Calling child trafficking the “worst form” of human rights violation, Nobel Peace Prizewinner Kailash Satyarthi on Thursday made a strong appeal to &...
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We are on the epoch of something truly incredible. Because of increased sophistication in technology and open minded artists, music is spiralling into sub-genres galore, in...
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Scientists at Gravida, Auckland University’s National Centre for brain Growth and Development, have discovered that chemicals in the hair of pregnant women may increa...
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Many people aren?t responding to mounting evidence of the huge impacts of climate change. Neuroscience helps explain why ? and the key role that businesses can play...
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