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Polynyas are more than holes in Antarctic ice – they’re vital hotspots where marine life thrives and the ocean breathes ...
At number one is the migration corridor between Mexico and the US. The US holds the largest population of Mexican migrants in the world, accounting for approximately 23 per cent of its foreign-born ...
The cruise industry is under scrutiny for its environmental toll – but a new wave of sustainable initiatives is charting a ...
Stretching from Angola’s Atlantic coast to central Africa, the Lobito Corridor is now a key rail route in the global scramble ...
Discover more about potash: the mighty group of minerals and chemicals supporting food production across the planet ...
Explore the 10 largest US military bases worldwide by troop size – from South Korea and Germany to Japan and beyond ...
Sharks are making a comeback, and we need to learn to live with them Living with Sharks in the Bahamas is a new ...
How well do you know your flags? From bold stripes to curious colours, flags reveal a lot about a country’s identity. Put ...
The story of Haruku Island’s traditional nature protectors and their quest to protect fragile ecosystems Kewang: Nature’s ...
From the challenges of a green transition to Syria after Assad, get your copy of Geographical's July issue, out ...
Action Against Hunger’s Boolo Xeex Xibon Project is helping local Senegalese communities to thrive In northern Senegal, child malnutrition has reached emergency levels. But amid the crisis, ...
Cuts to aid and politicisation of relief undermine safety, access, and accountability in conflict zones The International ...