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Bali drowning in trash after landfill closed

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Buckets of blooms adorn Yuvita Anggi Prinanda's sidewalk flower stall in Bali, but their perfume can't mask the stench of accumulating trash bespoiling parts of the resort island famed for its natural beauty. Bali's largest landfill was declared off-limits for organic waste from the beginning of April, as the government moves to enforce a longstanding ban on open tips.

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Court case challenges New Zealand's 'magical thinking' climate plans

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Triple hit of aid cuts, drought, conflict leaves Somalis desperate

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100 years on Earth: Iconic naturalist Attenborough marks century

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