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39 flamingos hit by aircraft — why their migratory journeys are becoming increasingly perilous

Incident raises concerns about impact of city development on wildlife, such as tall buildings & light pollution forcing birds to fly at higher altitudes. Environmentalists demand action.

Greenpeace activists climb on building close to TotalEnergies HQ ahead of shareholder meeting – Reuters witness

PARIS (Reuters) - Five activists from campaign group Greenpeace climbed up a building near TotalEnergies' Paris headquarters on Friday and unfurled a banner criticising the oil major's climate change

Greenpeace activists climb up building near TotalEnergies HQ ahead of shareholder meeting

PARIS (Reuters) - Five activists from campaign group Greenpeace climbed up a building near TotalEnergies' Paris headquarters on Friday and unfurled a banner criticising the oil major's climate change

Hundreds feared dead after landslide hits remote Papua New Guinea village

By Lewis Jackson and Renju Jose SYDNEY (Reuters) -Hundreds are feared dead after a massive landslide flattened dozens of homes and buried families alive in a remote village in northern Papua New

Glencore’s Australia carbon storage project blocked because of groundwater risk

By Peter Hobson SYDNEY/CANBERRA (Reuters) -A Glencore carbon capture and storage project in eastern Australia cannot go ahead because it could irreversibly harm groundwater used by farmers, a state

Many feared dead in landslide in remote Papua New Guinea village

SYDNEY (Reuters) -Rescue and relief efforts are underway after several people were feared dead in a massive landslide that stuck a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea (PNG) in the early hours

Landslide in remote Papua New Guinea village kills about 100, ABC says

SYDNEY (Reuters) - A landslide in a remote village in northern Papua New Guinea killed about 100 people, the Australian Broadcasting Corp (ABC) said on Friday. Bodies are being recovered after the

Australian state blocks Glencore’s carbon storage project over groundwater risk

SYDNEY/CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia's northeastern state of Queensland has blocked a carbon capture and storage project proposed by commodities giant Glencore as it could irreversibly harm

Mexico’s ‘heat dome’ has already killed dozens of people as hotter days loom

By Brendan O'Boyle MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The extreme heat smothering much of Mexico has killed dozens of people across multiple states over recent weeks, the country's health ministry said in a

Promising pipelines and fracking, Trump rakes in millions at Texas fundraisers

By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump raised tens of millions of dollars during a fundraising swing through Texas this week, promising he would

On Camera

Mumbai woman who shouted at minister spoke for many Indians, exposed BJP’s protest politics

Had it been a poor woman shouting at Maharashtra minister Girish Mahajan over the roadblock, the police would likely have arrested her, raided her home, and terrorised her family members.

India’s online gaming rules to take effect on 1 May; most games exempt from registration

The rules, which come into force on 1 May, establish an Online Gaming Authority which will determine whether a game is an online money game or online social game in only three situations.

Japan overhauls post-World War II pacifist military approach, lifts restrictions on defence exports

Since October last year, Japan PM Sanae Takaichi has planned to increase defence spending target to 2 percent of GDP.

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.