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In the opening chapter of Kim Stanley Robinson’s provocative novel “The Ministry for the Future” set in near-future India, scores of people on the streets and in hospitals are dying from intense ...
Arsenal have closed in on a Champions League place by beating Chelsea and much to Pep Guardiola's disappointment, even he admits the Gunners will take one of the cherished and lucrative European ...
In recent years, climate change has become the go-to explanation for a variety of extreme weather events. It’s easy to see ...
Hurricane forecasters use what are called analog seasons to predict was a future season could have in store. Forecasters pay ...
President Daniel Noboa says Ecuador needs international help combatting drug cartels. According to the most recent report by the US think tank InSight Crime, Ecuador is "one of the region's most ...
I n anime series of any genre, it's essential for the main characters to get major development so they can keep growing as ...
Dan Brown once described Manila as the “gates of hell” in his novel, Inferno. With temperatures soaring to levels that would ...
The Winnipeg Jets have 12 games to go before the playoffs. Here, we dive into four things they should focus on between now ...
Source: ‘Supportive policies vital for fostering livestock sector growth’ – The Southern Eye THERE is need for strong and ...
The videos do not capture the entire melee outside the Dwntwn nightclub but do show the lethal blow dealt to Rafael Montoya and the aftermath.
Clouds are reflecting less sunlight, trapping heat, and rapidly accelerating global warming beyond predictions.
Hay profesiones que te llaman desde que eres niño y otras, en cambio, te llegan por casualidad. Roberto Brasero (53 años) es ...