Mo. House OKs measure targeting UN agreement
The Missouri House has approved legislation barring state or local officials from adopting policies outlined in a 1992 United Nations document that could affect private property rights.
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View ArticleMo. House OKs measure targeting UN agreement
The Missouri House has approved legislation barring state or local officials from adopting policies outlined in a 1992 United Nations document that could affect private property rights.
View ArticleInside the decades-long dispute over the Western Sahara
Western Sahara is nearly as big as its northern neighbor, Morocco, but in truth, this stretch of desert along the Atlantic Ocean may be Africa’s most overlooked territorial dispute.
View ArticleFAO: Major crops must become more sustainable
To support a growing population, farmers worldwide need to emphasize the sustainable growth of three major foods: corn, wheat and rice, according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization
View ArticleTwo Guys In Paris Aim To Charm The World Into Climate Action
Here's a job that sounds perfect for either a superhero or a glutton for punishment: Get nearly 200 countries to finally agree to take serious action on climate change. Two men have taken on this...
View ArticleGlobal Journalist: Haiti's Post-Earthquake Struggles
A little more than six years ago, Haiti was devastated by a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake, killing more than 100,000 people and causing widespread damage. In those six years, billions of dollars of...
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Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar in recent months amidst a campaign by the South Asian nation's military against the religious minority. Refugees have told rights groups and U.N....
View ArticleMo. House OKs measure targeting UN agreement
The Missouri House has approved legislation barring state or local officials from adopting policies outlined in a 1992 United Nations document that could affect private property rights.
View ArticleInside the decades-long dispute over the Western Sahara
Western Sahara is nearly as big as its northern neighbor, Morocco, but in truth, this stretch of desert along the Atlantic Ocean may be Africa’s most overlooked territorial dispute.
View ArticleFAO: Major crops must become more sustainable
To support a growing population, farmers worldwide need to emphasize the sustainable growth of three major foods: corn, wheat and rice, according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization
View ArticleTwo Guys In Paris Aim To Charm The World Into Climate Action
Here's a job that sounds perfect for either a superhero or a glutton for punishment: Get nearly 200 countries to finally agree to take serious action on climate change. Two men have taken on this...
View ArticleGlobal Journalist: Haiti's Post-Earthquake Struggles
A little more than six years ago, Haiti was devastated by a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake, killing more than 100,000 people and causing widespread damage. In those six years, billions of dollars of...
View ArticleGlobal Journalist: Myanmar's Rohingya Face 'Ethnic Cleansing'
Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar in recent months amidst a campaign by the South Asian nation's military against the religious minority. Refugees have told rights groups and U.N....
View ArticleMo. House OKs measure targeting UN agreement
The Missouri House has approved legislation barring state or local officials from adopting policies outlined in a 1992 United Nations document that could affect private property rights.
View ArticleInside the decades-long dispute over the Western Sahara
Western Sahara is nearly as big as its northern neighbor, Morocco, but in truth, this stretch of desert along the Atlantic Ocean may be Africa’s most overlooked territorial dispute.
View ArticleFAO: Major crops must become more sustainable
To support a growing population, farmers worldwide need to emphasize the sustainable growth of three major foods: corn, wheat and rice, according to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization
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