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Search ResultNO FIRE ZONE – THE KILLING FIELDS OF SRI LANKA
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In summer 2008 the Sri Lankan Government decided to finish the 30-years civil war against Tamil rebels at any cost – which meant:...
Facing Reality: Climate Change
Delegates at the international climate talks in Warsaw, which end Friday, lamented Japan?s move as a blow to worldwide efforts to slow global warming. In the Philippines, w...
Read MoreAngelina Jolie receives honorary Oscar for humanitarian work
A tearful Angelina Jolie accepted the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from director George Lucas.
Jolie’s latest project Unbroken, which she will soon begin ...
Read MoreHas climate change contributed to cyclone Haiyan’s ferocity?
Based on the estimate by the US military’s installation on Hawaii, the Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, Haiyan was the most powerful recorded cyclone to make landfall. I...
Read MoreLargest solar plant in Japan launched by Kyocera
Kagoshima (Southern Japan) has now become home to the country’s largest solar plant.
The area is primarily known for the volcano Sakurajima, rocket launchpads an...
UN teams with ‘Revolution’ TV show to highlight real challenges of a world without power
The fictional concept at the heart of the television series ‘Revolution’ – which picks up 15 years after the start of a worldwide blackout – is the ...
Read MoreGlobal Waste on Pace to Triple by 2100
The amount of garbage humans throw away is rising fast and won’t peak this century without transformational changes in how we use and reuse materials, write former Wo...
Read MoreA Possible Rebirth of the Carbon Market?
Many people have voiced pessimism over an international agreement to address climate change since the 2009 climate conference in Copenhagen fell short of expectations. The ...
Read MoreSex and Equality: How women fare around the world
For eight years the World Economic Forum has released a ranking of how women are narrowing the gap compared to men in the terms of political participation, economic opportu...
Read More7.3 magnitude earthquake off Japan prompts Fukushima plant evacuation
An earthquake of 7.3 magnitude has hit 231 miles (371 kilometers) east of Japan’s Honshu Island with tremors felt in Tokyo. The quake prompted an evacuation at the de...
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