Ancient Egyptians: Strategies for Climate Resilience Unearthed
Archaeological discoveries suggest ancient Egyptians had sophisticated methods to prepare for droughts, emphasized through recent research by Tel Aviv University....
Archaeological discoveries suggest ancient Egyptians had sophisticated methods to prepare for droughts, emphasized through recent research by Tel Aviv University....
Guyana is seeking assistance from the International Court of Justice to counter Venezuela's plans to elect a governor in the...
On December 4, 2024, the International Court of Justice began hearings on climate change's impacts, with Brazil, Canada, and China...
The International Court of Justice is currently holding hearings on climate change obligations under international law, featuring presentations from Brazil,...
Small island states, led by Vanuatu, have urged the International Court of Justice to look beyond current climate agreements when...
Countries facing climate crises, including Vanuatu and the Bahamas, have implored the International Court of Justice to consider broader legal...
Paraguay's Foreign Minister affirmed the country's commitment to Taiwan amidst trade relations with China. Ramirez Lezcano stated there are no...
A landslide in Bulambuli, Uganda, triggered by heavy rains, has resulted in at least 13 confirmed fatalities and extensive property...
This article discusses the pressing humanitarian crises in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lebanon, Ukraine, and West and Central Africa, highlighting...
The article discusses Europe's reliance on Congo's cobalt supply amid growing demand for sustainable and ethical sourcing. With two-thirds of...