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Nearly 50pc of Poland's electricity came from renewable energy sources last month, surpassing coal for the first time in its ...
During a two-week run from the end of May into June, students from Fountain Hills High School participated in an ...
WBPDCL is nearing the finalisation of an MDO for underground mining at the Deocha Pachami coal block, attracting interest ...
Five countries plan to revive the use of a weapon prohibited by treaty for more than a quarter of a century, hoping to strengthen their defenses against any Russian attack.
A student from Maspeth’s St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy will meet a head of state after winning a global essay ...
The withdrawal of five European countries from a longstanding and effective international treaty prohibiting antipersonnel landmines unnecessarily puts civilians at risk.
Greg Sychla was crushed by a 43-ton loader last year at the Cleveland mine. His family is still seeking answers.
The Polish Sejm has voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention, which prohibits the use, manufacture, stockpiling, and transfer of anti-personnel mines.
Poland's parliament has voted to exit the Ottawa Convention on anti-personnel mines, citing enhanced security needs amid evolving threats from Russia.
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