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Orangutans at risk as Indonesia floods devastate habitat

Reuters, Published on 09/12/2025

» SIPIROK — Before the deadly landslides and floods hit Indonesia about two weeks ago, Amran Siagian, 39, frequently met Tapanuli orangutans on a hill in the region of Sipirok, North Sumatra province.

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Hardships mount in Indonesia and Sri Lanka as flood tolls rise

AFP, Published on 08/12/2025

» JAKARTA - Officials in flood-hit parts of Indonesia reported shortages of food, shelter, and medicine as the death toll reached 950 Monday following weeks of heavy rain.

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Sri Lanka issues landslide warnings as cyclone toll hits 618

AFP, Published on 07/12/2025

» COLOMBO - Sri Lankan authorities issued fresh landslide warnings on Sunday with rains lashing areas already devastated by a powerful cyclone, as the death toll rose to 618.

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Indonesians blame deforestation for flood devastation

Reuters, Published on 02/12/2025

» South Tapanuli, Indonesia - Reliwati Siregar gestured angrily at deforestation around her home on the island of Sumatra, where landslides and floods brought by a tropical storm killed more than 700 people in its deadliest disaster since a cataclysmic tsunami in 2004.

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Vietnam flood death toll reaches 16

Reuters and Bloomberg, Published on 20/11/2025

» HANOI - The death toll from a new round of torrential rain, flooding and landslides in central Vietnam since the weekend has risen to 16, a government report said on Thursday, with water levels rising further in already inundated towns and villages.

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Indonesia to launch crackdown on illegal mines in forests

Reuters, Published on 28/08/2025

» JAKARTA — Indonesia's forestry task force is planning a crackdown starting Sept 1 on mines operating without proper permits in around 4.27 million hectares (10.55 million acres) of forest areas, an official said on Thursday.

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Indian activists seek to save child brides

AFP, Published on 23/06/2025

» BEED (INDIA) - When wedding season comes in India, the phone of child rights activist Tatwashil Kamble never stops ringing with appeals to stop girls from being married off due to poverty.

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Post-cyclone Mayotte faces biodiversity crisis

AFP, Published on 27/12/2024

» DZAOUDZI, Mayotte - Mayotte has changed beyond recognition since a cyclone devastated the Indian Ocean territory, sparking an environment and biodiversity crisis that could last for a decade or more, scientists say.

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Fighters from Myanmar civil war aggravate bitter ethnic conflict in India

Reuters, Published on 20/12/2024

» IMPHAL — Indian militant groups that took refuge in Myanmar and fought in its civil war have been streaming back across the border to Manipur state this year, Indian security officers said, inflaming the bitter 19-month ethnic conflict there with weapons and battle-hardened cadres.

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Can Brazil save the Amazon rainforest? Marina Silva is trying

Bloomberg News, Published on 09/11/2024

» WASHINGTON — When the United Nations (UN) climate conference COP29 kicks off Monday in Baku, Azerbaijan, attendees will be grappling with the re-election of former United States President Donald Trump. Countries will try to find a path forward that bypasses Trump, who is hostile to emissions-cutting policies and has vowed to pull the country back out of the Paris accord.