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Syracuse, Sicily · SyracuseTwenty-eight thousand. This is the number of people who have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean between 2014 and 2024. With so many mortalities, the Central Mediterranean constitutes the most dangerous migration route in the world. Yet this figure does not factor in the “invisible shipwrecks” beyond the radar of NGOs, which leave bodies floating unaccounted for in the Mediterranean. In these waters sails the Life Support – the search and…Read Article
Europe’s deadliest border is the Mediterranean Sea
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Climate ChangeIn the past year, Asia and the Pacific has faced intensifying climate pressures, from extreme heat in Bangladesh and India to devastating floods in northern Thailand and rising food insecurity across the Pacific. But these are just the most visible signs. Beneath the surface, increasing temperatures, shifting rainfall and rising sea levels are quietly eroding fiscal space, distorting prices of goods and services and weakening long-term economic …Read Article
Climate change is No longer a shock. It’s reshaping Asia’s economic future
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Conservation · HarareDisplayed on stalls in the herbs section of Harare’s main farmers’ market in Mbare is anything from animal skins, skulls, bones, claws, dung, furs, scales, fat and various other paraphernalia. As they try to lure customers, the stallholders claim they have something for any condition, from backache to erectile dysfunction to cancer, HIV/Aids and everything in-between. They also claim they can make people rich, powerful, feared, lucky or anything…Read Article
Balancing African cultural demands and wildlife conservation
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