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As China Boomed, It Didn’t Take Climate Change Into Account. Now It Must
China’s breakneck growth over the last four decades erected soaring cities where there had been hamlets and farmland. The cities…
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Russia Is Banned, Yet It’s Everywhere at the Games
For a country officially barred from the Olympics, Russia is very much a presence at this summer’s Tokyo Games.
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Flood Deaths in China Show Road Risks From Climate Change
— More than 200 cars were caught in a highway tunnel Tuesday in central China when record-setting rainfall soaked the…
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Swimmers Get U.S. Off the Blocks With Six Medals
After an opening day without a medal, the United States swim team got two in the first event of the…
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Pacific Organic Farmers Sow Innovative Seeds into Agritourism
A regional talaloa session held last week highlighted the new opportunities created by Pacific organic farmers using innovative approaches to…
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As Haitian Leader’s Funeral Nears, Anger Burns in the Streets
Hours before mourners were due to pay tribute to assassinated President Jovenel Moïse at a state funeral on Friday —…
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When Gender Equality at the Olympics Is Not So Equal
For the first time since the founding of the modern Olympics 125 years ago, the Games have nearly reached gender…
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Olympics Virus Cases Raise Tricky Questions About Testing
On Sunday, officials announced that two players on South Africa’s soccer team had become the first athletes to test positive…
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Asians Are Represented in Classical Music. But Are They Seen?
As reports of anti-Asian hate crimes spread in the United States earlier this year, David Kim, a violist in the…
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New project to enhance cultural and creative industries in the Pacific
A new project aimed at increasing capacity and sustainability of cultural and creative industry initiatives in national economies has been…
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