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India’s mango farmers race to adapt to changing markets and a changing climate
In India, mangos are known as the "king of fruits." But as wars disrupt trade routes and intense rainfall leads to mushy mangos, farmers are trying to innovate quickly to adapt to the new changes.
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Uttarakhand to fell 5,745 trees for Bageshwar-Kanda highway upgrade; triggers ecological concerns
DEHRADUN: As environmentalists continue to protest the felling of over 6,000 trees for a highway project in Uttarkashi, ...
Q: When should I prune my rose bushes? They never really go completely dormant, in that they keep their leaves and ...
Q: Every winter, I end up losing some of my indoor plants. They will look fine all summer, but once winter comes, they ...
Sacramento's pest-detection K-9 Kernul was walked off the job after budget cuts. His handler will remain on staff without her ...
Friends whisper about a backyard feast with a four-year waitlist, where one night of Brazilian home cooking feels rare enough ...
Elderly suicides are rising in Chandauli, driven by family conflict, neglect, and financial strain. Experts warn of a growing ...
In the midst of all the flood-control fiasco, where is Sen. Bato de la Rosa? How about the biggest fish of them all, Zaldy Co? Has the court given Senator Jinggoy authority to travel abroad? When is ...
O iapoque is a sleepy town on the edge of the Amazon basin in Brazil’s northernmost tip. On weekdays fishermen haul their ...
On election day in 2021, at a polling station in Wakiso, a biometric voter verification kit refused to recognise a woman’s ...
There is perhaps no better time to assess the worth of political leadership than in a time of national tragedy.
Including panforte from Monforte, tropical pudding from Stokehouse and caramelised blue cheese-topped mince tarts from Butter ...
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