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Several ministers from Sudan's transitional government have reportedly been arrested. Show more
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The Sudanese Professionals Association has called for civil disobedience and a general strike to resist any military takeover. Show more
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The army has not commented, but pro-democracy groups urged street protests. Show more
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A young American scientist, Charles Keeling, showed that the world's climate was changing by meticulously recording carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. Show more
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World leaders will arrive at a global climate summit with a promise on how they’re going to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Will it be enough to limit global warming? Show more
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In an increasingly scary world, many are beginning to question their procreative impulses. But are they right to? Show more
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Ahead of the crucial COP26 conference, climate change pioneer Professor Michael Mann warns that disinformation and new forms of denial threaten the fight to save the planet. Show more
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A man is twice as likely to rise to the top of an NGO than a woman. Amanda Khozi Mukwashi and Summer Nasser are an exception to this rule. Show more
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Manjula Pradeep is an Indian activist helping other Dalit women fight caste prejudice. Show more
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Sudan's military has dissolved civilian rule, arrested political leaders and declared a state of emergency. But protesters have taken to the streets of the capital, Khartoum. Show more
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Coca-Cola sells over 100 billion disposable bottles every year Show more
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Jane Chambers travels to Arica in northern Chile to find out more about the Chinchorro culture and how they used mummification to remember their dead, 7000 years ago. Show more
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The anti-nuclear weapons protest began in 1981 and lasted nineteen years, also the first transgender priest in the Church of England and WW2 Polish refugees in Africa. Show more
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