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A new study reveals that humans were extensively using fire to modify landscapes as far back as 50,000 years ago. That’s at ...
As banking, payment cards and wallets go digital, new collaborations involving Thales in Europe and Entrust in Papua New ...
The world’s biggest climate fund said it approved record allocations for projects in a year when the US pulled $4 billion it ...
A tougher judgment may be that the US Navy needs to keep its Virginia-class attack submarines, and we lose the opportunity to ...
The UN's Green Climate Fund aims to accredit organisations, allowing them to apply for funds, within nine months ...
Papua New Guinea’s bid to join ASEAN will be among the key items discussed at the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) ...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) may soon start deliberations on Papua New Guinea’s accession to the ...
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Saving the World's 3rd Biggest RainforestGhost roads' are increasingly damaging the pristine rainforest in Papua New Guinea, affecting the ecosystem tree by tree.
UNEP and small island states are working together to restore nature and boost climate resilience for a safer, sustainable ...
China's embassy in Fiji denied on Thursday that Beijing wanted a military base or sphere of influence in the Pacific Islands, ...
Entrust, a global enabler of identity-centric security solutions, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with ...
Ancient sediment reveals humans began systematically using fire 50,000 years ago, reshaping global climate patterns.
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