
Bordeaux winegrowers hail 'magnificent' harvest
For lovers of a good red Bordeaux, 2015 is shaping up as a "magnificent" vintage, growers from the largest wine-producing area in France said Thursday. ... more
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Rare Champagne grapes flourish with global warming
After languishing in the shadow of the Chardonnay and Pinot vines that turn out France's famed bubbly, four lesser known Champagne grapes are getting an unlikely boost thanks to climate change. ... more
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Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
Israeli military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
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Villagers in Zimbabwe skip meals to save scant food
Villagers in Zimbabwe are skipping meals and foraging for wild fruit as food stocks run out after a poor harvest blamed on drought and controversial land reforms. ... more
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Harvesting clues to GMO dilemmas from China's soybean fields
China's struggle - mirrored across the globe - to balance public concern over the safety of genetically modified (GM) crops with a swelling demand for affordable food crops has left a disconnect: In ... more
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A new analysis and approach to watershed management
The first continent-wide, multi-factor analysis of climate and land cover effects on watersheds in the United States, published this week, provides a broad new assessment of runoff, flooding and sto ... more
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New Nepal constitution leaves revolution 'unfinished'
Former Maoist guerrilla Sukh Bahadur Roka Magar spent his youth fighting for greater equality in his native Nepal, a goal he had hoped to see enshrined in a new constitution that was voted into law this week. ... more
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Variety the spice of life for Mumbai's tiffin carriers
Mumbai's world-renowned tiffin service is no longer the preserve of loyal housewives cooking up generations-old family dishes to be delivered to their husbands' offices by the city's famous "dabbawallahs". ... more
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