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KHON Honolulu on MSNSaying aloha: Siam Imports to shutter as neighborhood transformsA Moiliili institution is preparing to say goodbye after nearly three decades of serving the community. The small shop’s ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNNepal village ravaged by 2015 earthquake now a reluctant tourist hotspotLangtang was destroyed in the earthquake and 300 people there died. But others returned and rebuilt a tourist haven.
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNAct on iodised salt to come into force from new fiscalStudies show Nepalis consume excess amounts of iodine and that has resulted in a high prevalence of hyperthyroidism.
Some birds with large ranges or big brains may be more vulnerable to climate change than expected due to their specialization ...
Some species that breed over large geographic areas can still be adapted to a fairly narrow range of climates, making them more vulnerable to climate change than previously thought. Also, species with ...
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Studies have revealed rice consumption to be a major health threat to people in South and Southeast Asian countries, ...
The Siwaliks stretch through Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bhutan ... Mustelids include animals like ferrets and weasels and are found on every continent today except Australia and Antarctica.
Family flowers only, donations are invited for Sue Ryder and St. Joseph's chosen charity, The Little Flower School, Nepal and ...
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Nora Aunor, who became one of the biggest stars of Philippine cinema during a career that spanned ...
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The Print on MSNIndian women bikers are revving up Royal Enfields, Hondas. Bankers, beauticians & bahusBiking offers freedom, self-expression, and sisterhood for a growing number of women taking it up in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and ...
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India Today on MSNBirds won’t survive climate change even if they have big brains, wider habitatsSome plants and animals can adjust to various climates, while others can’t. Understanding the reason behind it can help conservationists and decisi ...
Biologists have long debated why some plants and animals can adjust to a ... inhabits a much smaller arc in Asia centered on Nepal and Bhutan. Yet the waxwing inhabits a much smaller and more ...
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