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Inside Amazon’s last uncontacted tribes
广东时时彩11选五 www.yya1n.com.cn THE Brazilian Amazon is home to mysterious uncontacted tribes, who live isolated lives deep in the jungle, unaware of modern life.
‘Deep low’ could bring chaos
A FIERCE cold front and a deep low have combined into a system so rare — and angry — it’s only seen twice a year.
Panic as massive death toll rises
A GROUP of families fleeing the flames in Greece made one panicked wrong turn — and tragically joined a death toll that has risen to at least 74 people.
Survivors tell of ‘inferno’ as death toll rises
RESCUE crews are searching through charred homes and cars for those still missing after the deadliest wildfires to hit Greece in decades killed at least 79 people and sent thousands fleeing.
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Global heatwave kills and injures thousands
SCORES of people have died amid severe ongoing heatwaves that have concurrently gripped two of the largest continents on the planet.
Arctic nation swamped by fires
A NORTHERN nation normally associated with ice — has appealed for help after an extreme heatwave presented it with a challenge it never expect to face.
Putin’s race to ‘annex’ North Pole
THERE’s a race for dominance at the top of the world. And the West has been left behind. The North Pole is melting. Now Russia has seized an opportunity.
Do we want our reef to look like this?
TIME is running out to save the Great Barrier Reef with a new report highlighting how much damage climate change has already done.
Plastic coffee cups next ban target
SINGLE-use plastics like coffee cups, straws and balloons could be banned by 2023, according to a parliamentary report that aims to reduce landfill and improve recycling.
Disturbing Great Barrier Reef discovery
NEW data reveals the average rate of recovery across the Great Barrier Reef showed a six-fold decline.
Scary new venomous snake discovered
IF we didn’t already have enough dangerous animals, scientists have discovered another venomous snake species — and they stumbled across it in a most unusual way.
Proof Australia’s weird telegraph poles work
WHEN a scientist declared a bunch of sky-high poles could be the answer to Australia’s highway crisis, experts laughed in his face. Now he has proof it works.
What you know about sharks is wrong
MOST people think sharks are hungry, man-eating beasts but there are crazier ways humans are killed — and they will likely surprise you.
How we can end bag ban rage
EXPERTS say Woolies and Coles got their campaigns to roll out the single-use plastic bag ban wrong. Here’s what they should be doing.
Inside Amazon’s last uncontacted tribes
THE Brazilian Amazon is home to mysterious uncontacted tribes, who live isolated lives deep in the jungle, unaware of modern life.
Russian warship could hide $170b in gold
TREASURE hunters are swarming at the thought that a sunken Imperial Russian warship may contain $170 billion in gold.
A quadrillion tonnes of diamond beneath us
START digging. Now. In a few hundred years, you could be mega rich. Science has detected a quadrillion tonnes of diamonds nestled deep beneath our feet.
Magma ‘hell’ found under America
A NEW supervolcano is brewing deep beneath the United States. There are three key states affected. They may never be the same again.
What it looks like when humans vanish
IN THE end “nature is stronger than man,” says photographer Jonk Jimenez — and these epic pictures of abandoned places prove it.