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The kingdom of Animalia is a thing of true wonder. From animals that can camouflage to those that can change shapes, one can ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) welcomes the opportunity to provide information to the Special Rapporteur to inform her upcoming ...
Fedrok AG and Howarig Traders launch T4G Pay in PNG, combining tokenized carbon credits and green digital payments ...
Just 17,000 votes separated the top two candidates in the first round of Ecuador’s presidential election. A third contender raked in half a million votes, meaning supporters of his Indigenous ...
In a time of unprecedented ecological challenges, the Catholic Church in Asia has raised its voice in unity with the global ...
Research by Cork-based Dr Jens Walter on the traditional diet eaten in rural Papua New Guinea informs a free-to-download book ...
Kangaroos boss Mal Meninga has urged stars with Indigenous and Polynesian heritage to answer the question: are you Australian ...
Fred Fisk has a good claim to be regarded as the Australian National University’s first development economist, argues John ...
We’re here on a new road-tripping tour through the Indigenous heartlands of the southwest ... It’s still home to the A:shiwi (Zuni) people, a tribe descended from the ancient Ancestral Puebloans.
During the 9th and 10th centuries, sugar cane was grown extensively in southern Europe and soon spread to Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean and Zanzibar in East Africa. The botanical was first ...
SURROUNDED by turquoise waters and golden sands, the remote North Sentinel Island is incredibly enticing. But this ...
Hamish McDonald has been assiduously reporting and writing on the Asia–Pacific for half a century. His latest book, Melanesia ...