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Tuesday, 14 April, 2026

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EU Export Policies: Double Standards on Toxic...

Introduction The European Union's export policies in 2025 reveal a...

Effects of Continental Glacier Melt on Arctic Coastal Carbon...

Introduction The Arctic is undergoing rapid transformation due to climate...

The Kitabanga Project: Bonobo Conservation and Community Empowerment in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Introduction The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) hosts the world's largest population of bonobos, with estimates suggesting 15,000 to 50,000 individuals remaining in the wild, threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and bushmeat trade . Conservation efforts in the region have evolved from colonial "fortress" models—where protected areas displaced indigenous communities—to community-based approaches that aim to integrate local empowerment . The...