2016 ‘very likely’ to be world’s warmest year
With data from just the first nine months, scientists are 90% certain that 2016 will pass the mark set by 2015.
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With data from just the first nine months, scientists are 90% certain that 2016 will pass the mark set by 2015.
Academics suggest that Australia and Canada may be among countries to gain market share in overseas students
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The big sky. The big landscape. The big lake.
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