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When Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy convenes the leaders of the Group of 7 countries on Thursday at a luxury resort hotel overlooking the Adriatic Sea, she might be forgiven for thinking her guests are seeking a refuge. Except for Ms. Meloni
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Waters have been choppy recently for some of Ontario’s museums. This week, the provincial government abruptly, and permanentlymustwin, closed the Ontario Science Centre over what it said were dangers posed by the stability of the concrete used in so
Baobabs are one of the most charismatic trees on Earth, thanks in part to their unusual appearance. Their cartoonishly thick trunks are conspicuously oversized relative to their diminutive crowns, earning them the nickname “upside-down trees.” They
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