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  1. एड्स : 17 वां अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन - वीडियो आमंत्रण

    एड्स : 17 वां अंतर्राष्ट्रीय सम्मेलन - वीडियो आमंत्रण

    globalvoicesonline.org » ग्लोबल वायसेज़ हिन्दी में - Oct 30, 2008

    Image by Robert Miller used under cc license.मेक्सिको सिटी में 3 से 8 अगस्त के दौरान सत्रहवां अंतर्राष्ट्रीय एड्स सम्मेलन होने जा रहा है. इस मौके पर विटनेस द हब में समुदाय के सदस्यों व संगठनों द्वारा एचआईवी-एड्स की

    Also tagged: politics, health, human rights, video, english, india, weblog, mexico, malawi, cyber activism

  2. Forest elephants learn to avoid roads, behavior may lead to population decline

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Oct 27, 2008

    Forest elephants in the Congo Basin have developed a new behavior: they are avoiding roads at all costs. A study published in PLoS One concludes that the behavior, which includes an unwillingness to cross roads, is

    Also tagged: animals, environment, logging, featured, hunting, forests, green, mammals, wildlife, congo, endangered species, roads, elephants, biodiversity, poaching, democratic republic of congo, rainforests, central africa, jeremy hance

  3. Republic of Congo: Ernest Kombo's Passing

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Sub-Saharan Africa - Oct 22, 2008

    Congopages announces the death of Ernest Kombo. Kombo was Bishop of Owando. He died in France, where he was being treated for cancer.

    Also tagged: french, religion, roundups, sub saharan africa

  4. Seed size may help predict climate change impact on plants

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 22, 2008

    Canberra, Oct 22 (ANI): An Australian researcher has determined that plants closer to the equator are more likely to have larger seeds, a fact that could help predict the risk that climate change poses to native

    Also tagged: abc news, national, patagonia, climate changes, moles, equator, new south wales, university of new south wales, native plants, evolutionary biologist, climate change impact, tropical plants, defence mechanisms, australian researcher, degree latitude, factors influence, fleshy fruits, plant defence, plant traits, seed size

  5. Wild bonobos also hunt and eat the young of other primate species

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 14, 2008

    Washington, Oct 14 (ANI): A new study has offered the first direct evidence of wild bonobos hunting and eating the young of other primate species, despite their make-love-not-war kind of image. While chimpanzee males

    Also tagged: entertainment, chimpanzees, max planck institute, physical violence, democratic republic of congo, meat consumption, max planck, max planck institute for evolutionary anthropology, direct evidence, primate species, behavioral observations, black mangabey, forest south, hohmann, lowland forest, male dominance, monkey hunting, relative absence, river congo, salonga national park

  6. New state-of-the-art lab to help track and control tropical diseases

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 26, 2008

    Washington, Sept 26 (ANI): Using state-of-the-art molecular and demographic methods, researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health have established a new Gillings Innovation Lab

    Also tagged: national, democratic republic of congo, disease surveillance, innovation lab, school of public health, malaria drug, antwerp belgium, university of north carolina at chapel hill, north carolina at chapel hill, tropical diseases, demographic methods, prevalence data, african sleeping sickness, chapel hill school, epidemiology professor, national health organizations, representative population, resistant malaria, surveillance programs, tropical infectious diseases

  7. China's log imports fall 19% in first half of 2008 due to high prices

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Aug 27, 2008

    China's imports of raw logs plunged 18.7 percent by volume for the first half of 2008 due to rising prices and a cooling Chinese economy, reports the International Tropical Timber Organization.

    Also tagged: europe, environment, china, brazil, logging, burma, myanmar, forests, cameroon, malaysia, forestry, gabon, deforestation, ivory coast, papua new guinea, equatorial guinea, solomon islands, china s demand for resources

  8. Report: 125,000 Gorillas Found in African Zone

    truthout.org » Truthout - All Articles - Aug 5, 2008

    Edinburgh, Scotland - Wildlife researchers said Tuesday that they've discovered 125,000 western lowland gorillas deep in the forests of the Republic of Congo, calling it a major increase in the animal's estimated

    Also tagged: africa, environment, lowland gorillas

  9. Logging company Danzer accused of tax fraud in the Congo

    mongabay.com » Mongabay.com news - Jul 31, 2008

    A major European logging company is using an elaborate profit-laundering system to smuggle timber revenue out of Africa and avoid paying taxes to the governments of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the

    Also tagged: africa, environment, logging, corruption, environmental politics, forests, forestry, congo, illegal logging, democratic republic of congo, environmental law, rainforests, central africa, threats to the rainforest

  10. The French Presidential Election: A View From Outside the Metropole

    globalvoicesonline.org » Global Voices Online » Tahiti - May 30, 2008

    This weekend, more than 60 million French cast their ballots in the first round of the French presidential election, narrowing the list of candidates to two: conservative UMP candidate Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist

    Also tagged: politics, racism, americas, france, weblog, french, élections, martinique, gender, lebanon, reunion, ethnicity, tahiti, morocco, western europe, guadeloupe, tunisia, sub saharan africa, st maarten, oceania, middle east and 038 north africa, french guiana, st barthélémy

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