
EU downplays cancer risk from weedkiller in win for Monsanto
A highly sensitive EU report on Thursday claimed one of the world's most popular weedkillers is "unlikely" to cause cancer, countering the UN and handing a victory to agri-business giant Monsanto. ... more
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East Africa hunger to worsen as El Nino strikes: UN
Conflicts, floods and failed rains caused by El Nino have sparked a dramatic rise in the number of people going hungry in east Africa, especially in drought-hit Ethiopia, the United Nations said Thursday. ... 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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Shipping fears as Rhine falls to lowest level in 40 years
The Rhine has been hit by its longest period of low water in 40 years, Dutch officials said Wednesday, raising inland shipping costs and fears of collisions on one of Europe's busiest rivers. ... more
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China's Singles Day sparks baby formula shortage in Australia
An Australian company has apologised to mothers after its premium organic baby milk formula flew off supermarket shelves ahead of China's Singles Day buying frenzy on Wednesday. ... more
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Kenya army involved in sugar smuggling racket: report
Kenya's army is involved in a $400-million sugar smuggling racket in Somalia that also funds the Al-Qaeda militants it is supposed to be fighting, a report alleged Thursday. ... more
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Wildfires may double erosion across western US watersheds by 2050
In recent years, wildfires have burned trees and homes to the ground across many states in the western U.S., but the ground itself has not gotten away unscathed.
Wildfires, which are on the ri ... more
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Ground-level ozone reduces maize and soybean yields
Despite government regulations, ground-level ozone - an odorless gas that forms as polluting nitrogen oxides drift in sunlight across the countryside - continues to threaten crop quality and yield. ... more
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