Seeking independence from Chinese exports, Brazil enters bid to explore rare earthsChina supplies between 85–90 percent of the world's rare earth materialWritten by Laís Martins, Luo Jieqi30 September 2024
Some Caribbean podcasts to tune into on International Podcast DayRegional podcasts cover every conceivable topic: business, culture, climate change, and moreWritten by Emma Lewis30 September 2024
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley lays global issues bare in a stunning speech at the UN'We need a reset'Written by Janine Mendes-Franco29 September 2024
The impact of China's fishing policies on West AfricaLarge trawlers are destroying the ecosystem in West African oceanWritten by Ruohan Xie, Desire Nimubona25 September 2024
Indigenous People defend traditional farming in northern ThailandBlanket prohibition on burning has undermined traditional rotational farming Written by Prachatai25 September 2024
Mapping the shrinking forests in the Terai region of NepalThere has been a rise in illegal logging since the pandemic"Written by Nepali Times22 September 2024
‘Truth deserves to be seen’: Artists decry film censorship in the PhilippinesThe filmmakers asserted there is nothing subversive in the filmsWritten by Mong Palatino19 September 2024
Trinidad’s Caroni Swamp is ever-evolvingIt is home to the Scarlet Ibis, one Trinidad and Tobago's national birdsWritten by Cari-Bois News18 September 2024
Fueling China's EV expansion: The green revolution and its environmental demands in Central AsiaWhile overall emissions will go down, mining will increaseWritten by Shahida Yakub, Global Climate Justice Fellowship16 September 2024
Australian Ghost Nets Art: Indigenous people turning trash into treasureCreating artworks from abandoned, lost and discarded fishing gear to highlight effects of ocean pollutionWritten by Kevin Rennie15 September 2024
Chinese electric car production kicks off in UzbekistanBYD is bringing domestic EV production to Uzbekistan for the first time Written by Vlast.kz11 September 2024
Despite promises, Azerbaijani people continue to face water shortagesCitizens feel the government's promises have had little impact Written by Arzu Geybullayeva1 September 2024