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Australia opens facility to protect 13 mln biodiversity specimens

Canberra, Aug 15 (UNI) Australia's national science agency has opened a biodiversity center to safeguard over 13 million specimens.
The new building, named Diversity, in the capital Canberra, unites the Australian National Wildlife Collection and the Australian National Insect Collection under one roof in temperature-controlled, bushfire- and pest-resistant vaults, according to a statement released Thursday by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).
Diversity houses one of the world's largest collections of Australian and Papua New Guinean birds, a vast archive of insects, and other preserved specimens spanning 150 years, to aid biosecurity, conservation, climate resilience and environmental management.
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EU pushes Middle East stability, trade routes, and economic support at G7 and regional talks

16 Jun 2026 | 7:44 PM

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Trump signals possible return of Russian oil sanctions as global energy routes reopen

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Evian, Jun 16 (UNI) US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that Washington may soon reintroduce sanctions against Russian oil once the Strait of Hormuz is reopened to international vessels and the global energy flows smoothly.

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