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Sport
Are we doing enough for women of colour in science?
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Travel
Thailand’s ‘floating train’ is a unique railway experience
The route offers endless water views that some passengers described as like a scene from a Studio Ghibli film. ADVERTISEMENT…
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Sport
Removing dams and restoring rivers: The keys to preserving our future
With over one million dams in Europe, our rivers have become too fragmented. Most dams are essential for society but…
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United States
‘Yuck factor’ aside, what does beer made from shower water taste like?
‘It tastes like a nice, crisp, Kölsch style ale. You’d have no idea the source of the water’ ADVERTISEMENT The…
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Travel
Brazil beach clean up makes water swimmable for first time in 10 years
For the first time in a decade, Rio de Janeiro’s beaches are safe for swimming. ADVERTISEMENT For the first time…
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Europe
Accessing drinking water ‘a battle’ in French overseas territory Mayotte
In response to the most severe drought Mayotte has experienced in decades, the French government and local authorities in the…
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Europe
Climate change and tourism: Tourism reportedly dropped 10% in Mediterranean this year
Issued on: 24/07/2023 – 11:07Modified: 24/07/2023 – 11:12 01:56 The heatwaves and wildfires are unsurprisingly putting a dent in the Mediterranean’s tourism industry. The number of visitors has dropped by 10% this year alone due partly to the extreme weather. FRANCE 2’s team and FRANCE 24’s Carolyn Lamboley tell…
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Europe
‘The sponge city’: Berlin is striving to absorb and collect rainwater
Issued on: 18/07/2023 – 14:11Modified: 18/07/2023 – 15:02 02:03 Faced with repeated droughts, Berlin is now focusing on what to…
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