
We're headed for Titanic-like crash, climate talks hear
The governor of California has likened the state of the planet to the Titanic in an attempt to drive home his growing fears about climate change. ... more
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Amnesty urges EU to focus on rescuing migrants
Amnesty International on Thursday warned European leaders against re-deploying warships used to rescue migrants to instead take on people-smuggling gangs, saying thousands of lives had been saved in the past months. ... more
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Five European NATO powers vow to tackle 'hybrid threats'
Colombia inks $4.3 bn deal to buy Swedish warplanes
US to hold new military exercises with Trinidad and Tobago
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Plant's sonar-bouncing leaves attract bats -- and their poo
The leaves of a pitcher plant species in Borneo serve as a sounding board for the sonar of resident bats, attracting the furry, flying mammals to hang out - and poop. ... more
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Piracy, other maritime crimes rise in Southeast Asia
Maritime crimes, including piracy, increased 22 percent in Southeast Asia during the first six months of this year over the same period in 2014, according to a report. ... more
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Conservation group calls for more deep sea mining protections
As is so often the case, business interests are outpacing regulatory protections - this time in the realm of deep-sea drilling. ... more
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Spain wildfires burn more than 15,000 hectares
Forest blazes in Spain have ravaged more than 15,000 hectares this week as the country chokes in a record heatwave at the start of its wildfire season, officials said Thursday. ... more
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Near-Earth space hosts Kelvin-Helmholtz waves
Kelvin-Helmholtz waves are everywhere. They're at the beach, deep below the ocean surface, in the clouds - and also in space. ... more
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