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Search ResultEU Film Festival To Start In Delhi On May 27
The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will be back with a feast of 24 award winning European films. The 21st edition of the fest will kick off here on May 27 with a scree...
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Anti-GMO activists are horrified at the prospect of German pharmaceutical giant Bayer purchasing American agrochemical company Monsanto, a proposed consolidation the activi...
Read MorePortugal Runs Entirely On Renewable Energy For Four Consecutive Days
Portugal has hit a significant milestone in its bid to become entirely reliant on renewable energy sources after running for 107 hours without using any fossil fuels. From ...
Read MoreWHO Says Life Expectancy Has Increased By Five Years Since 2000, But Health Inequalities Persist.
Dramatic gains in life expectancy have been made globally since 2000, but major inequalities persist within and among countries, according to this year's 'World Health Stat...
Read MoreEncryption Gets In The Way Of 75% Of Cases, Europol Chief Says
In the US, police and prosecutors continue to say encryption—the use of math to protect data from outside eyes, including those of the government—presents a sig...
Read MoreOutsmarting Polio
While a global campaign to vaccinate every child on the globe has reduced incidence of polio by 99 percent, wiping out the disease in the last handful of countries has prov...
Read MoreSex Workers Defy Tradition: “Our Daughters Will Not Be Prostitutes, They Will Study.”
The Rajnat community relies on commercial sex work done by mothers, sisters and daughters to make ends meet. But these Rajnat women are determined their daughters will brea...
Read More30 Years After Chernobyl, Here’s What Radioactivity Is Doing To Wildlife
The largest nuclear disaster in history occurred 30 years ago at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in what was then the Soviet Union. The meltdown, explosions and nuclear f...
Read MoreWhy Widespread Fusion Energy Is Taking So Damn Long
The dream of fusion energy hit a roadblock on Monday after it was revealed that it would take at least another decade and 4 billion euros for an international coalition to ...
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One of the worst parts of the horror that was the Holocaust is that its echoes never cease to reverberate. You can blow up the gas chambers, you can burn down the camps, bu...
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