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The World’s Oldest Living Olive Tree is in Crete, Greece

Greek Reporter

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June 27, 2026

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Scientists estimate that the olive tree has been in the village of Ano Vouves in Chania for more than 3000 years.

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Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 26, 2026

Organic Farmers, Experts Propose Adoption Of Backyard Gardening 

Organic farmers and agriculture experts have called for wider adoption of organic backyard gardening as a practical solution to improve food security, public health, and household incomes in Nigeria. The call was made during a Sustainable Organic Backyard Garden Workshop and Sustainable Development Project Presentation held at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan. [] The post Organic Farmers, Experts Propose Adoption Of Backyard Gardening appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

12 tahun tersimpan tanpa identiti, tumbuhan misteri di Tawau sah spesies baharu

Selepas 12 tahun tersimpan tanpa identiti di herbarium, satu spesimen tumbuhan misteri yang ditemukan di Taman Bukit Tawau akhirnya disahkan sebagai spesies baharu dan dinamakan Ardisia condensiflora. Spesies baharu itu diterbitkan secara rasmi pada 26 Mei lalu dalam jurnal taksonomi botani antarabangsa, Phytotaxa sekali gus menambah rekod penting biodiversiti Sabah yang masih menyimpan banyak khazanah ... Read more The post 12 tahun tersimpan tanpa identiti, tumbuhan misteri di Tawau sah spesies baharu appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Arise News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Simon Okeke: Nigeria Is The Only Federally Constituted Government Practising Unitary Police, State Police Long Overdue

Okeke says state police long overdue as Nigeria remains an anomaly among federations by retaining a centralised policing structure.

Kathimerini

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· Jul 10, 2026

The Great Inka Road at the National Archaeological Museum

On the occasion of the 205th Anniversary of Peru’s National Independence anniversary, the Embassy of Peru in Greece organizes an exhibition at Hellenic National Archaeological Museum.

Vanguard News

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· Jul 5, 2026

My passion is to drive food security, empower farmers, revive Nigeria’s oil palm – Ayeni

With her 50-hectare farm in Kakun, Kogi State, Mrs. Folashade Ayeni has emerged as one of Nigeria’s leading agripreneurs and advocates for food security. The post My passion is to drive food security, empower farmers, revive Nigeria’s oil palm – Ayeni appeared first on Vanguard News.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jul 11, 2026

Why American Jews don't have to choose between the US and Israel - opinion

After 50 years in Israel, one immigrant explores the enduring ties between her American roots and her Israeli home.

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Related coverage for "The World’s Oldest Living Olive Tree is in Crete, Greece": Voice of Nigeria — Organic Farmers, Experts Propose Adoption Of Backyard Gardening . Utusan Malaysia — 12 tahun tersimpan tanpa identiti, tumbuhan misteri di Tawau sah spesies baharu. Arise News — Simon Okeke: Nigeria Is The Only Federally Constituted Government Practising Unitary Police, State Police Long Overdue. Kathimerini — The Great Inka Road at the National Archaeological Museum. Vanguard News — My passion is to drive food security, empower farmers, revive Nigeria’s oil palm – Ayeni. The Jerusalem Post — Why American Jews don't have to choose between the US and Israel - opinion