In 1899, Britain drew a straight-line border along the 22nd parallel, a line of latitude 22 degrees north of the equator, separating Egypt and Sudan, two territories under British control.
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Despite centuries of efforts to map our planet precisely, our view of the world will always be political and imperfect.
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The BOM has warned that Alfred could drop more than 800 millimetres of rain in some regions - more than the total annual average for March - raising concerns about flash flooding and river overflows.
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In 25 years of wildlife storytelling, National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur has seen and documented more rare wildlife than most people experience in a lifetime.
Thursday is the first day of astronomical spring, and parts of the UK could be hotter than Barcelona and Athens.
Trek Metals is on the hunt for a deposit of major scale at Christmas Creek in the Kimberley, not far south of Halls Creek.
Last week, the Ministry of Education, through the National Curriculum Development Centre, unveiled the new aligned A-Level ...
Europe is the fastest-warming continent on Earth. We take a closer look at country-level changes, with insights from experts.