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As El Niño bites, Indonesians grapple with record-high rice prices
As El Niño bites, Indonesians grapple with record-high rice prices
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As Asean environmental rights draft takes shape, advocates fear weakened safeguards
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For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
For mineral-rich Philippines, green metals rush is a balancing act
27 March 2024
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Analysis: Himalayan countries must focus on what works for adaptation
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Women in Southeast Asia’s conservation space face culture of harassment
Women in Southeast Asia’s conservation space face culture of harassment
22 March 2024
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A few hours of spiking air pollution ‘raises death risk’
A few hours of spiking air pollution ‘raises death risk’
21 March 2024
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Pakistan launches major study on impact of heat on pregnant women and babies
Pakistan launches major study on impact of heat on pregnant women and babies
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Russia jobs scam traps Indians on Ukraine war frontlines
Russia jobs scam traps Indians on Ukraine war frontlines
15 March 2024
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How can fashion's net-zero future be paid for fairly?
How can fashion's net-zero future be paid for fairly?
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Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC
Loggers have ‘grabbed’ around 1m hectares of Indigenous land in DRC
13 March 2024
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How is Europe cracking down on climate protests?
How is Europe cracking down on climate protests?
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Power woes delay Malawi’s mines
Power woes delay Malawi’s mines
12 March 2024
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X factor: Twitter ban hits businesses, news in Pakistan
X factor: Twitter ban hits businesses, news in Pakistan
11 March 2024
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Indigenous Australians fear exclusion by digital ID
Indigenous Australians fear exclusion by digital ID
8 March 2024
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Internet shutdowns: Are we likely to see more in 2024?
Internet shutdowns: Are we likely to see more in 2024?
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Schoolchildren in Zimbabwe drop out for lithium mines
Schoolchildren in Zimbabwe drop out for lithium mines
5 March 2024
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Will floating solar prove pivotal in archipelagic Philippines?
Will floating solar prove pivotal in archipelagic Philippines?
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Indian farmers cut off as activists warn of pre-election blackouts
Indian farmers cut off as activists warn of pre-election blackouts
1 March 2024
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Overworked and underpaid, Nepal's nurses quit jobs to head abroad
Overworked and underpaid, Nepal's nurses quit jobs to head abroad
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India's X takedown orders prompt fears of pre-election crackdown
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DBS ‘circumspect’ about scaling Indonesia’s first early coal retirement nationwide
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As Bangladesh pays debts to Indian energy firm Adani Power, its new government wants to go green.
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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