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Hardline Islam rejects any man-made depiction of the human form. But that’s been increasingly hard to enforce in the modern world.
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But their short and vacuous article gives only three reasons why the bill should not be passed, and concerns itself with the well-being of shark fisheries, not sharks.
Read moreEarth Day is now a global event each year, and we believe that more than 1 billion people in 192 countries now take part in what is the largest civic-focused day of action in the world.
Read moreChina claims almost all of the South China Sea, including reefs and islands also claimed by others.
Read moreOn Christmas day, scientists and fishermen researching sharks in the Palm Beach region, and environs, in Florida, released a video called Shark Science in Jeopardy.
Read moreWe reported in the current issue of X-Ray Magazine (editorial and page 5) that the Cayman Government is cur
Read moreShin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, believes the materials were meant for Gaza-based terrorist groups.
Read moreAccording to Gibraltar’s department of the environment, an artificial reef protested by Spain is now “exploding with life”.
Read moreIn the 2008 presidential election, Nasheed was elected as the candidate of the first opposition coalition, defeating incumbent President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who had ruled the Maldives as President for 30 continuous years.
Read moreThe Cetacean Free and Safe Passage resolution outlines the ills of captivity and states that these magnificent beings ought to be protected in their environment, and resolves:
Read moreThe US National Marine Fisheries Service has listed four populations of scalloped hammerhead shark, Sphyrna lewini, under the American Endangered Species Act (ESA).
An exclusive interview of Anatoly Sagalevich by the journalist Gleb Cherniavsky.
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