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No visa required: Cuban biologists unravel mysteries of bird migration

By Dave Sherwood and Alien Fernandez HAVANA (Reuters) - University of Havana professor Daniela Ventura has intercepted a migrant. Her net, stretched taut on a forest trail in Havana's Botanical Garden

Snow-less Alps driving skiers to Scandinavia, says Norwegian airline boss

By Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) - Lack of snow in the Alps this winter is encouraging tourists to hit the slopes in Scandinavia instead, according to the CEO of budget carrier Norwegian Air. An

Thousands homeless after DR Congo’s worst floods in sixty years

By Benoit Nyemba and Ange Kasongo KINSHASA (Reuters) - In a makeshift camp for people displaced by floods in Democratic Republic of Congo, father-of-three Cyprien Seka anxiously watched his baby nap

Mexico antitrust body sets conditions for government purchase of Iberdrola plants

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's antitrust regulator on Thursday issued conditions on the Mexican government's purchase of 13 power plants from Spain's Iberdrola, insisting they be operated

Conservation group expands Hawaii coral reef insurance programme

By Simon Jessop LONDON (Reuters) - Conservation group The Nature Conservancy has purchased a new, expanded insurance policy that could see up to $2 million paid out to help protect coral reefs around

US issues Clean Air Permit to New York’s Empire Offshore Wind project

(Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday, granted a Clean Air Act permit to New York's Empire Offshore Wind LLC. owned by Equinor. The permit was given after an air

Analysis-Going green at 50? IEA climate pivot debated at anniversary meeting

By America Hernandez and Noah Browning PARIS (Reuters) - Energy ministers, oil executives and green investors gathered this week to mark a half-century since the formation of the International Energy

Andean condors released into Chilean Patagonia

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - After two months in an outdoor cage in southern Chile, four young Andean condors from across the country spread their wings on Wednesday afternoon and flew off into the region of

JPMorgan, State Street quit climate group, BlackRock steps back

By Simon Jessop and Ross Kerber (Reuters) -JPMorgan Chase's and State Street's investment arms on Thursday both quit a global investor coalition pushing companies to rein in climate-damaging emissions

Climate activists dump pink powder on case containing US Constitution

(Reuters) - Two climate-change activists were due to appear in court on Thursday after they were arrested for throwing pink powder on glass cases displaying the U.S. Constitution at the National

On Camera

India needs to learn from US-Iran conflict, just like Tehran took lessons from Iraq war

India did not choose to move away from Iran for oil; it was forced to. The fact that India managed the costs of this transition efficiently does not convert them into gains.

Haryana’s new industrial policy in the works, but industry says old problems remain unsolved

Increase in employment subsidy, Rs 500 crore for estate revamp, new townships in pipeline—but land cost, power breakdowns and inspector raj top among key worries for industry leaders.

Military pushes for private participation in space, more Indian satellites. ‘Can’t rely on single entity’ 

CDS Anil Chauhan says future space capability will not be built by government agencies alone. ‘It will be co-developed with industry, start-ups, and technology innovators’.

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.