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Global food supplies are at risk of declining in 2024
Rising food prices in the past few years have prompted farmers around the world to grow more grains and oilseeds,…
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Humanity has caused the extinction of 1,430 bird species: scientists
European ecologists believe that over the past 130,000 years, humanity has caused, directly or indirectly, the extinction of about 1,430…
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Excessive use of screens has negative effects that cannot be underestimated
A new study revealed that cell phone use is not considered harmful to teenagers, and can be beneficial at the…
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Walking faster found beneficial in treating type2 diabetes
Being physically active has been linked to a range of health benefits. Every activity, from engaging in active sports, games,…
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Later first and last meals adds to risk of CVD
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), a general term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels, is the leading cause of death…
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Japanese Space Probe ‘SLIM’ enters lunar orbit, aiming for moon landing
In a significant milestone for Japan’s space sector, the Japanese space probe called “SLIM” successfully entered the lunar orbit today,…
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UAE emerges as top global destination for New Year Celebrations
As the final week of the year approaches, all eyes are on the UAE, which has secured its spot as…
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Securing a Sustainable Supply of Critical Minerals
By Johanna Sydow Special to The Times Kuwait Mining giant Glencore has been extracting copper in the Peruvian province of…
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JP Morgan, HSBC and FIL expect dollar’s gains to continue next year
Three major financial institutions expect the dollar’s gains to continue in 2024, despite the inevitable reduction in US interest rates…
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2023 was best for cryptocurrencies
The current year was one of the best performing years for cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, after more than $530 billion was…
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