
Green campaigner readies to swim the Pacific
Never mind the sharks or the swirling ocean debris that await him, Benoit Lecomte is counting the days until his long-distance swim from Tokyo to San Francisco - to raise awareness of environmental threats in the Pacific. ... more
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Half of Amazon tree species in danger: study
About half of the 15,000 tree species in the Amazon - the world's most diverse forest - are threatened by deforestation, an international study said on Friday. ... more
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'The war of tomorrow will begin in space': Macron
UN watchdog calls on Iran to urgently allow 'long overdue' uranium stockpile verification
How drones are altering contemporary warfare
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Hong Kong goes to polls in first vote since democracy protests
Hong Kong will go to the polls Sunday for the first time since huge pro-democracy protests gripped the city, in what is being seen as a key test of public sentiment. ... more
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Greenpeace India's shutdown halted temporarily, group says
An Indian court on Friday temporarily suspended an order cancelling Greenpeace India's operating licence in the country, the group said, the latest twist in its ongoing battle with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government. ... more
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138 world leaders to attend Paris climate summit: France
A total of 138 heads of state and government so far will attend a climate summit due to kick off in terror-hit Paris on November 30, the French government said Friday. ... more
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Paris extends ban on rallies until Nov 30 start of UN climate talks
Paris has extended a ban on public gatherings introduced after the terror attacks in the French capital until November 30, the start of UN climate talks, the city's police headquarters said Saturday. ... more
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UN decries Thailand, Vietnam deportations to China
The United Nations on Friday slammed Thailand's deportation of two Chinese refugees, and Vietnam's reported transfer of nine North Korean nationals to China, warning they were at risk of "grave human rights violations" ... more
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