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blue dragon
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What are blue dragons, which have led to beach closures in Spain? | Explained News

  • 2 September 2025
Several beaches in Spain — such as the beaches of Vivers in Guardamar del Segura, Santa Bárbara beach…
EEnvironment
artic
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Melting of Arctic sea ice has slowed down. This is not ‘good news’

  • 24 August 2025
For more than half a century, the melting of sea ice in the Arctic has been among the…
MMarkets
India’s organised domestic crop protection chemicals market is valued at roughly Rs 24,500 crore.
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How India’s pesticide market is changing | Explained News

  • 4 August 2025
Crop protection chemicals are commonly known as “pesticides”. These are basically substances sprayed on crops to protect against…
EEconomy
China fertility subsidy: A group of older residents plays cards near a baby in a stroller at a park in Miyun, a district in Beijing, Sept. 18, 2024.
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China offers new subsidy to promote fertility, but money can only solve part of the problem. Here’s why | Explained News

  • 3 August 2025
China’s government this week announced a childcare subsidy of 3,600 yuan (about $500 or Rs 44,000) per year…
EEnvironment
Renewable energy sources
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Why increasing renewable energy alone can’t solve climate crisis | Explained News

  • 26 July 2025
The world added about 582 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity in 2024, representing an increase of 15%…
EEconomy
A passenger airliner flies past the clouds near a residential building in Beijing, China, on July 13, 2025.
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Explained interview | Has China beaten Trump’s tariffs? Here is what new data on GDP growth show | Explained News

  • 19 July 2025
On July 15, China’s National Bureau of Statistics released GDP growth numbers for the first half of the…
EEconomy
Express shorts
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Explained: ‘Invisible hand’ in India’s foreign trade | Explained News

  • 7 July 2025
International trade is normally associated with the movement of physical goods loaded onto ships, whether directly as bulk…
FFitness
A Zumba workshop at Panjab University in Chandigarh.
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Explained: How one Colombian man brought Zumba to the world, and the row over it in Kerala | Explained News

  • 29 June 2025
Several religious groups in Kerala recently criticised the state government’s decision to introduce Zumba classes in schools to…
UUnited States
Officials of the United States and China in London for trade talks.
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China This Week | New US-China trade deal and a Xi-Panchen Lama meeting | Explained News

  • 13 June 2025
It was another week of important tariff-related developments for China and the United States, and much like in…
EEconomy
Express shorts
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How IMF has forced Pakistan to reform its farm sector | Explained News

  • 31 May 2025
Can one imagine India dismantling minimum support price (MSP)-based procurement operations in wheat and rice? Or the government…
United Kingdom
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