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New Zealand Declares Emergency in Capital After It Was Battered by Torrential Rain

There were landslides, flash floods and the closure of more than 100 schools in Wellington and the surrounding region.

What’s in a Name? For These Snails, Legal Protection

Scientists are debating the classification of threatened mollusks that an Indigenous community relies on for their way of life.

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New Zealand Declares Emergency in Capital After It Was Battered by Torrential Rain

There were landslides, flash floods and the closure of more than 100 schools in Wellington and the surrounding region.

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New Zealand Declares Emergency in Capital After It Was Battered by Torrential Rain

There were landslides, flash floods and the closure of more than 100 schools in Wellington and the surrounding region.

Oil Prices Recede and Stocks Gain as Investors Eye Peace Talks

Oil prices pulled back and stocks inched higher as investors looked to the possibility of a second round of peace talks between the United...

What’s in a Name? For These Snails, Legal Protection

Scientists are debating the classification of threatened mollusks that an Indigenous community relies on for their way of life.
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Indigenous People Take the Stage at COP30 Climate Talks in Belém, Brazil

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Switzerland Reaches Agreement With U.S. to Cut Tariff to 15%

The deal would reduce an extraordinarily high tariff rate of 39 percent that had threatened to cripple Swiss exports.

Atrocities in Sudan Require World’s Attention, U.N. Says

The United Nations’ top human rights body ordered an inquiry into mass killings and sexual violence during the country’s worsening civil war.