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Dan Raven-Ellison is a "guerrilla explorer" who helped make London the planet's first National Park City. Here are his preferences for London's best green areas, from wetlands to forests.
Dan Raven-Ellison is a "guerrilla explorer" who helped make London the planet's first National Park City. Here are his preferences for London's best green areas, from wetlands to forests.
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Exploring London’s green spaces

Dan Raven-Ellison is a “guerrilla explorer” who helped make London the planet’s first National Park City. Here are his preferences for London’s best green areas, from wetlands to forests. London may be
A South Jersey animal control department jumped into action, rescuing 197 guinea pigs from horrible conditions.
A South Jersey animal control department jumped into action, rescuing 197 guinea pigs from horrible conditions.
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Large-Scale Guinea Pig Rescue Unfolds in South Jersey

A South Jersey animal control service sprang into action on Thursday, rescuing 197 guinea pigs from deplorable conditions at a Bridgeton, New Jersey property.  The discovery of these animals living in distressing
Mykhailo Fedorov disclosed that Ukraine plans to produce thousands of long-range drones.
Mykhailo Fedorov disclosed that Ukraine plans to produce thousands of long-range drones.

Ukraine Poised to Produce Long-Range Drones Capable of Striking Deep

Ukraine’s Digital Transformation Minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, revealed in an interview with Reuters on February 12 that Ukraine anticipates the production of thousands of long-range drones capable of penetrating deep into Russian territory
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Eight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers.
Eight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers.

Spain: police officers killed in drug trafficking incident

Eight people have been arrested in Spain after two officers were killed in a boat chase with suspected drug traffickers. Introduction: A tragic incident in the southern port of Barbate, near Cadiz,
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The EU is under criticism as it modifies its climate policies in response to widespread farmer protests throughout the continent.
The EU is under criticism as it modifies its climate policies in response to widespread farmer protests throughout the continent.

EU Faces Backlash Over Climate Policy Reversals Amid Farmer Protests

The European Union, long hailed as a leader in environmental protection, is under scrutiny as it adjusts its climate policies in response to widespread farmer protests across the continent.  The European Commission,
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Sony Music Group has reportedly agreed to buy 50% of Michael Jackson's musical catalogue.
Sony Music Group has reportedly agreed to buy 50% of Michael Jackson's musical catalogue.

Sony Music Group Acquires Half of Michael Jackson’s Catalogue

Sony Music Group has reportedly finalized a groundbreaking deal worth at least $600 million to acquire half of the legendary Michael Jackson’s musical catalog, making it the largest-ever acquisition of the works
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According to a survey, Minister Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the country's presidential election with more than 50% of the vote.
According to a survey, Minister Prabowo Subianto is on track to win the country's presidential election with more than 50% of the vote.

Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto Poised for Presidential Victory

A recent opinion survey by Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) indicates that Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto is poised to secure over 50% of the votes needed to win the country’s presidential election
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Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation.
Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation.

UN raises alarm over humanitarian crisis in Sudan

Ten months of armed dispute in the nation has displaced about 11 million people and left half the people facing starvation. The United Nations has sounded the alarm over the dire situation
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Australians excitedly welcomed the proposed "right to disconnect" rules, which they saw as a much-needed step.
Australians excitedly welcomed the proposed "right to disconnect" rules, which they saw as a much-needed step.

Australians Divided Over Proposed “Right to Disconnect” Laws

Australians enthusiastically greeted the proposed “right to disconnect” laws on Thursday, viewing them as a much-needed measure to establish boundaries between work and personal life.  However, the response was not uniform, with
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