NEWS FORUM
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Jan- 2020 -16 January
The United States isn’t the best country to raise kids — by a long shot — survey says
Looking to start a family? The United States isn't the best place to do so, according to a new survey from U.S. News & World
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14 January
Microsoft ends Windows 7 support: What should you do?
Microsoft is going to stop supporting Windows 7 from Tuesday so that it can focus on "newer technologies"
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13 January
Sri Lanka elephants: ‘Record number’ of deaths in 2019
It is highest figure of elephant deaths to be reported since Sri Lanka became independent in 1948, conservationists said. Most were killed
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9 January
These are the best citizenships to have around the world
Like it or not, it is indeed a reality that a person’s citizenship can have a big impact on the quality of their life and ease of access to certain…
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8 January
Counting whales from space: scientists and engineers plan hi-tech effort
An aquarium and an engineering firm in Massachusetts are working on a project to better protect whales
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4 January
The Top Sustainability Stories of 2019
In my annual review of big themes in sustainability and business — in other words, how companies manage environmental and social issues and opportunities
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4 January
What the Biggest Business Deals of 2019 Tell Us About the Next Decade
Unlike the earth’s climate, the climate for business deals remained stubbornly unchanged in 2019 — or did it?
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3 January
Climate change hope for hydrogen fuel
Hydrogen fuel is a relatively green alternative to alternatives that produce greenhouse gases.
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2 January
Barcelona’s car-free smart city experiment
In the centre of bustling and busy Barcelona there is unusual quiet: just the babble of children playing in a small playground and the sound of the birds
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Dec- 2019 -31 December
Sydney Will Host New Year’s Eve Fireworks Despite Bushfires ‘to Celebrate a New Year of Hope’
The New Year’s Eve firework display at Sydney Harbour will go ahead as planned, despite a total fire ban and calls for it to be canceled due
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