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Sun Protection is Becoming Increasingly Popular in China as Temperature Rises

Sun Protection is Becoming Increasingly Popular in China as Temperature Rises

Sun protection or faceskins become a popular thing as temperatures soar in steamy Beijing. Residents and visitors have started carrying portable fans and covering themselves up to prevent getting a tan as the temperature rises above 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in some regions of the country. Some hats even feature built-in fans. Facekinis, […]

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High Seas Treaty: A Breakthrough for Ocean and Planet Conservation

High Seas Treaty: A Breakthrough for Ocean and Planet Conservation

In 2023, the world witnessed a crucial moment in ocean and environmental protection. With the announcement of the High Seas Treaty, the presence of this international agreement marks a promising breakthrough for our oceans and the planet. The fate of the seas has long been a concern for scientists and environmental activists, who worry about

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Climate Change Caused World's Biggest Permafrost Crater Melts

Climate Change Caused World’s Biggest Permafrost Crater Melts

It was reported that World’s biggest permafrost crater in Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Siberia, Russia, Batagaika crater (sometimes known as Batagaika depression), melts. The melting of the permafrost crater caused the land around the crater to begin to sink.  The thawing of the permafrost crater was marked as an alert by scientists. The land that began

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4 Easy Steps to Reduce Food Waste

4 Easy Steps to Reduce Food Waste

Food waste refers to edible food that ends up in a garbage landfill. It has negative impacts economically, socially, and environmentally. Economically, it signifies a waste of resources. Looking at a social standpoint, food waste leads to inequality and food shortages. Additionally, in terms of the environment, food waste generates greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution,

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India Aims to Trade Electricity with Southeast Asia

India Aims to Trade Electricity with Southeast Asia

India is considering trade deals with Southeast Asian countries through Myanmar and Thailand, five sources briefed on the matter said, as New Delhi looks to leverage its growing renewable energy capacity to boost diplomatic engagement in the region. The government of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sought to foster closer political and economic ties

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Peggy Gou Started The Sound Of Summer With "(It Goes Like) Nanana"

Peggy Gou Started The Sound Of Summer With “(It Goes Like) Nanana”

Peggy Gou, artist, producer, DJ and cultural icon, is back with new music for the first time in nearly two years with the song “(It Goes Like) Nanana”. This newest song began as the sound of summer, which also soundtracks sunrises and sunsets around the world. “(It Goes Like) Nanana” is inspired from the classic

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Strengthening Defense Cooperation, Prabowo and Retno Marsudi Meet French President

Strengthening Defense Cooperation, Prabowo and Retno Marsudi Meet French President

Minister of Defense Prabowo Subianto and Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi paid a courtesy visit to French President Emmanuel Macron, at the Elysee Palace on Friday, 21 July 2023. During the meeting Defense Minister Prabowo and President Macron discussed Indonesia’s readiness to strengthen its strategic partnership with France. Apart from that, the defense cooperation

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Japan Received Over 2 Million Visitors in June, First Time Since the Pandemic

Japan Received Over 2 Million Visitors in June, First Time Since the Pandemic

During the pandemic, tourism to Japan virtually ceased for more than two years. However, numbers have steadily increased since the government reinstated visa-free travel for several countries in October and eliminated remaining COVID-19 limits on May 8. Before COVID-19, Japan had a record 32 million visitors in 2019, and while no one expects that this

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Indonesia’s Tomohon Market Officially Bans Dog and Cat Meat Trade

Indonesia’s Tomohon Market Officially Bans Dog and Cat Meat Trade

In a monumental step towards animal welfare and public safety, Tomohon Market in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, reached an agreement to protect animals from being subjected to brutal treatment and consumed by humans. The extreme market, known for its cruel practices, has officially banned the trade of dog and cat meat.  The ban not only puts

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