An agreement signed at the end of 2017 between the armed opposition and government forces in South Sudan will see schools which were occupied as part of the conflict reopen. Many children and teachers were forced to flee military groups and abandon their schools, meaning some three quarters of children in South Sudan are missing out on an education.
In Lebanon, climate change devours ancient cedar trees
[Article] High up in Lebanon's mountains, the lifeless grey trunks of dead cedar trees stand stark in the deep green forest, witnesses of the climate change that has ravaged them.
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These majestic trees are the national icon of Lebanon.
But up in the Lebanese mountains the cedars are facing a new threat caused by global warming,: a tiny insect eating away at their pine needles.
Nabil Nemer has studied these ancient trees for more than two decades.
Nabil Nemer, forest...
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