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Australia is the world’s second-largest exporter of coal, thanks to huge markets in China, Japan, and other Asian countries
An influential Communist Party journal on Monday decried online speech critical of the ruling Communist Party and government, comparing Internet rumors to denunciation posters during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution.
Kenya is canvassing support for a possible walk-out by African states from the International Criminal Court
A volcano in Indonesia prompted the evacuation of more than 6,000 people this weekend, blanketing buildings and cars in ashes
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Work is to begin on the largest tidal turbine energy project in Europe after the Scottish government approved it.
Wind farms are a "disease" that have blighted Britain's countryside and the country should embrace nuclear power and fracking to meet its energy needs, London Mayor Boris Johnson says.
It would be the envy of forgers: a technology that can mint near-perfect reproductions of Vincent Van Gogh's paintings at a rate of three a day, with differences only experts can detect.