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This Louisiana national park tells a story of slavery that some fear will be erased

This Louisiana national park tells a story of slavery that some fear will be erased

DERRY, La. — Rolanda Teal strode onto the old plantation at Cane River Creole National Historical Park, blowing past a map. The anthropology professor knows this park and its stories. As a student, she helped tell them. Teal once sifted through...

Ghana Relaunches National Sanitation Day Initiative

President John Dramani Mahama has officially relaunched Ghana’s National Sanitation Day programme, marking a renewed government commitment to addressing the country’s mounting environmental challenges through citizen participation and local...

Ministry boosts inspection of foreign workers employment compliance

Ministry boosts inspection of foreign workers employment compliance

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Manpower highlighted its commitment to continuously strengthening the inspection of companies' compliance with rules in employing foreign workers. The ministry's Director of Labor Standards Inspection, Rinaldi...

Silent skies over Iraq’s Diyala as climate change drives migratory birds away

Silent skies over Iraq’s Diyala as climate change drives migratory birds away

2025-09-07T08:46:45+00:00 font Enable Reading Mode A- A A+ Shafaq News – Diyala Each autumn, the skies over eastern Diyala once filled with the sound and color of migratory birds—geese, hawks, and falcons tracing paths across the valleys of...

Ruto heads to Addis for climate summit and Ethiopia’s grand dam inauguration

Ruto heads to Addis for climate summit and Ethiopia’s grand dam inauguration

President William Ruto departs today for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to attend the second Africa Climate Summit, a significant gathering of African Heads of State and Government focused on advancing the continent’s leadership in climate action and...

International Day of Indigenous Women – Celebrating Strength, Heritage, and Resistance

International Day of Indigenous Women – Celebrating Strength, Heritage, and Resistance

7 Every year on September 5, the world observes the International Day of Indigenous Women, a day dedicated to recognizing the vital role Indigenous women play in preserving cultural heritage, defending human rights, and sustaining their...

Africa Demands Indigenous Science Lead Climate Solutions

Continental negotiators seek $3 trillion funding shift at Ethiopia conference African climate negotiators demanded fundamental changes to global climate policy Friday, calling for continent-led scientific approaches and dramatically increased...

President Ruto in Ethiopia for Africa Climate Summit

President Ruto in Ethiopia for Africa Climate Summit

President William Ruto on Sunday departed the country to attend the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The second Climate Summit will take place from September 8 to September 10 in Addis, where Heads of State and Government will...

‘Man-made climate collapse, not natural’: Acharya Prashant on North India’s floods

New Delhi, Sep 7: As relentless rains batter North India, philosopher and author Acharya Prashant has called the devastation “a mirror to our misplaced idea of progress”. Speaking on the eve of the launch of his forthcoming HarperCollins book...

Riyadh to Host Eighth Global Health Exhibition in October

Riyadh to Host Eighth Global Health Exhibition in October

Australia halted logging in a large stretch of woodland on the country's eastern coast Sunday to create a retreat for koalas and save the local population from extinction. The New South Wales government imposed a ban effective from Monday on...

Clearing the air: Innovative Japanese company eyes CO2 capture revolution to fight climate change

Clearing the air: Innovative Japanese company eyes CO2 capture revolution to fight climate change

NAGOYA – As the world accelerates away from petrol vehicles, the global leader in ceramic components for catalytic converters in car exhaust systems is also making a significant pivot. Nagoya-based NGK Insulators believes its patented technology –...

Conservation groups deliver mixed response to koala national park announcement on National Threatened Species Day

Conservation groups deliver mixed response to koala national park announcement on National Threatened Species Day

Today, on National Threatened Species Day, the NSW Government has announced the long-awaited Great Koala National Park in New South Wales. Covering 176,000 hectares of state forest on the state’s mid-north coast, the park will connect with...

Climate Change Will Change Construction Regulations in Costa Rica

Climate Change Will Change Construction Regulations in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s Construction Code currently addresses risks such as earthquakes that could affect a project. But new challenges such as climate emergencies have opened the door to a debate to update construction requirements based on threats ranging...

Student, professor conduct research at national lab

Student, professor conduct research at national lab

Dr. Wentao Cao and Mia Enders, alongside an XRD (x-ray diffraction) machine at the Pacific Northwest National Lab. State University of New York at Fredonia senior Mia Enders worked alongside Associate Professor Wentao Cao this summer at the...

Food sovereignty for climate justice

Food sovereignty for climate justice

The results are devastating: over two billion people experiencing moderate to severe food insecurity despite record production, up to 40 per cent of food lost or wasted, and ongoing dispossession and violence toward rural communities at the hands...

National Leadership Engine: Empowering Mauritian Youth for a Productive Future

National Leadership Engine: Empowering Mauritian Youth for a Productive Future

Leadership Training The NPCC’s National Leadership Engine (NLE) 2024 program concluded on a high note last week with its National Convention at the Institut Français de Maurice (IFM). The event brought together over 350 participants to celebrate...

World Climate Change Congress kicks off in Kathmandu

World Climate Change Congress kicks off in Kathmandu

The World Congress on Climate Change and Its Impacts (CCIE-2025) commenced at Central College, Sinamangal, Kathmandu on Saturday. The three-day event, which was inaugurated by Pokhara University Vice-chancellor Professor Bedraj KC, has drawn the...

GST reforms send strong signal to global investors about ease of doing biz: USIBC

GST reforms send strong signal to global investors about ease of doing biz: USIBC

New Delhi: The rationalisation of tax slabs marks an important step towards building a simpler, transparent, and more efficient tax system, the US-India Business Council (USIBC) has said. In a statement, USIBC said it looks forward to continuing...

Damaging Down the Environmental Dangers From Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Enrichment Websites

Damaging Down the Environmental Dangers From Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Enrichment Websites

Scientific research study & Expedition: Discover the Globe With Research Study and Innovation There is all sort of geopolitical and armed forces after effects most likely to locate from the united state fight of Iranian nuclear enrichment sites on...

Climate change no longer a future threat; it is a present reality!

Climate change no longer a future threat; it is a present reality!

A stark reminder of the accelerating global climate crisis is probably best seen on 2024 being the hottest year on record. The fact that the 10 hottest years ever recorded all occurred within the last decade also shows us that this is not just a...

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