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October 22
Where in the world – Ancient sites
By
Geographical Staff
Sep 26, 2022
Can you solve our Where In the World quick quiz for October? Just identify the location of four well-known ancient sites
The rise and fall of dangerous drinking
By
Bryony Cottam
Sep 25, 2022
Researchers are calling for alcohol consumption guidelines to be revised to reflect risks across different ages and geographical locations
The museums returning their ancient artefacts
By
Bryony Cottam
Sep 24, 2022
Calls are growing louder for Western museums to repatriate artefacts collected or looted from their former colonies
India’s ocean rivalry with China
By
Tim Marshall
Sep 22, 2022
Tim Marshall looks at the tensions between the two emerging superpowers as India launches a costly aircraft carrier
Pledges alone won’t protect the Congo rainforest’s peatlands
By
Geographical Staff
Sep 20, 2022
Plans to prospect for oil in the world’s largest tropical peatlands risk disturbing the Congo rainforest's huge stores of carbon
Wild bison return to the UK with surprising results
By
Bryony Cottam
Sep 19, 2022
The first bison in the UK in 6,000 years have already begun to make their mark on their new woodland home in Kent
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