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After a shocking Hamas assault on Israel, both sides brace for the devastating fallout

Eyal Mayroz, University of Sydney Almost 50 years ago to the day,…

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Climate Change: Six reasons why global temperatures are spiking right now

Andrew King, The University of Melbourne Climate Change: The world is very…

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Fossil snake traces: another world-first find on South Africa’s Cape south coast

Charles Helm, Nelson Mandela University and Hayley Cawthra, Council for Geoscience Snakes…

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Airlines are being hit by anti-greenwashing litigation – here’s what makes them perfect targets

Calum Maclaren, University College Dublin A wave of anti-“greenwashing” litigation is seeking…

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Johannesburg has been hit by severe water shortages: New plan to manage the crisis isn’t the answer

Anja du Plessis, University of South Africa Water shortage: Johannesburg and its…

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Cautious welcome: World Bank and IMF return to Africa, but questions remain

Carlos Lopes, University of Cape Town The annual meetings of the World…

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Lion protection fee paid by tourists could help stop trophy hunting – South African study

Neil D’Cruze, University of Oxford; Angie Elwin, Manchester Metropolitan University, and Herbert…

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‘We could eradicate malaria by 2040’ says expert after revolutionary vaccine is approved by WHO

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Argentina’s economic crisis: Whoever wins presidential election is on a collision course with the IMF

Matt Barlow, University of Glasgow Argentina is heading to the polls on…

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