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Chimps have mental skills to cook food

They're not likely to start barbecuing in the rainforest, but chimpanzees can understand the concept of cooking and are

A wild adventure in the Lion City

Singapore is the Malay word for "Lion City", but after stepping off the plane visitors quickly realise that this

Get your own piece of the Island

The Caribbean Islands are undoubtedly among the world's most sought-after holiday home and investment destinations.

Economics of eco-tourism

Flip through a travel brochure, and you are likely to see pictures of sun and sand in Southeast Asia, of luxury lodges

Marking its territory

The red, rocky outcrops of the outback are as synonymous with Australia as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera

A swim for peace and clean water

He's been called "a hero in a Speedo", but Slovenian endurance swimmer Martin Strel looks more like your average middle

Australia woos Middle Eastern tourists in Ramadan

Despite sensitive Islamic issues such as the burqa ban getting Australia’s politicians all hot and bothered ahead of a

Bugatti touts green ambitions while storming full speed ahead

Supercar manufacturer Bugatti, fresh off one of its best years, wants the world to know it has taken environmental

Nature under assault: key indicators

The World Wildlife Fund and partners have tracked population changes in Earth's animal species for decades. News from

China-backed hydro dam threatens world's rarest orangutan

A billion-dollar hydroelectric dam development in Indonesia that threatens the habitat of the world's rarest great ape

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People’s Car drives ‘green colonialism’

    The unveiling of India’s ‘People’s Car’ this week will be monumental in many ways, despite the dire warnings issued

Groupon launches e-card with cash-back benefits

The debit and credit card are no longer the only cards in our wallets. With e-payment options emerging, more money is