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Dramatic decline in Borneo's orangutan population as 150000 lost in 16 years Female orangutans are occasionally killed for their young, which are sold on as pets, while others are killed for food or for venturing onto plantations or into gardens. Photograph: Marc Ancrenaz. Hunting and killing have driven a dramatic decline in the orangutan population on Borneo where nearly ...
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Home Office Brexit app for EU citizens put in doubt The Home Office has had to go back to the drawing board after the PM said there would be no automatic right to remain for EU citizens coming to UK after 29 March 2019. Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo. Home Office plans to roll out a phone app to register EU citizens in the UK have been dealt a blow ...
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Travels in Constants EP The leader of Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co. created an immense and unexampled body of work in his 39 years, teeming with an assemblage of images drawn from nature, travel, his relationships, and his experiences as a boy on the banks of Lake Erie—the moons, magnolias, owls, and big ...
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Civilian victims of Afghan war exceed 10000 in 2017 Afghanistan suffered more than 10,000 civilian casualties in 2017, as deadly suicide and complex attacks killed and injured more people than any previous year in the war-torn country, according to the UN. In its annual report released on Thursday, the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) ...
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Here's what money can buy in the world of private jets The world of high flying jets is reachable for few, but for those willing and able to spend tens of millions of dollars, there's much that money can buy. CNBC recently went inside three private jets manufactured by Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace giant.
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"Cow vigilantism" in India MANY stock images of India's cities show cows lying by the roadside or ruminating in the middle of the street as cars and bikes swerve around them. The animals, sacred to Hindus, have a licence to roam. Earlier this month the state government of Uttar Pradesh proposed making medicines with their ...
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The Case of the Sick Americans in Cuba Gets Stranger The facts of the case, so far as ProPublica has been able to suss out, are as follows: In November of 2016, an American official newly arrived in Havana with his family heard a strange, loud noise. Something like cicadas or insects, but really loud, and perhaps too "mechanical-sounding." In December, a ...
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Federer Moves A Step Closer In Rotterdam Roger Federer moved to within one victory of overtaking Rafael Nadal at No. 1 in the ATP Rankings on Thursday night with a place in the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament quarter-finals.
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Simulating Mars in the Middle East The Austrian Space Forum is leading a four-week Mars mission in Oman's Dhofar Desert.
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