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Darfuri women displaced by violence.
29.03.2007 UNITED NATIONS, Mar 28 (OneWorld) - There can be no durable peace in the Sudanese region of Darfur unless major world powers take swift and effective measures to protect civilians and punish those responsible for committing crimes against humanity, say foreign policy experts in a new study released Tuesday.
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Image: Darfuri women displaced by violence. © Refugees International
27.03.2007 More than 5.5 million people are short of drinking water because of an acute drought and unusually warm temperatures in Sichuan province.
Image: Parched land in Sichuan

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Coal Power Plant
23.03.2007 More than any other countries on Earth, the United States and China hold the key to whether humanity can put the brakes on greenhouse gas emissions and avoid the dire consequences of global warming.
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14.03.2007 Any lifting or easing of the current Chinese ban on tiger trade is likely to be the death sentence for the species, a new report says.
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Air pollution is decreasing precipitation in northern China.
13.03.2007 Smog dries up rain in northern China, and a hazy day can cut rainfall by half, says new data linking pollution to precipitation for the first time. Precipitation is one of the main sources of water in northern China.
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Image: Air pollution is decreasing precipitation in northern China. © SciDev.Net

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