Read more about the article Eight-Year-Old Girl Paddles Half A Mile On Raft Built From Garbage To Get To School
A first-grade student, Kunthea, paddling on a raft made of garbage to attend schoolon the Tonle Sap lake, Cambodia, undated. The Acting Governor of Siem Reap, Mr. Prak Sophoan, promised aid to make her trip easier. (Newsflash)

Eight-Year-Old Girl Paddles Half A Mile On Raft Built From Garbage To Get To School

An eight-year-old girl has been praised after building a raft out of garbage so that she could paddle across a lake to get to school. The girl identified only by…

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Read more about the article Newborn Baby Only Two Hours Old Found In Rubbish Bin In Brazil
Doctor Bruno Chehade Pereira (left) poses with medical team holding a newborn baby in Bertioga Hospital, Brazil in undated photo. The newborn baby was found abandoned inside a garbage can. (@drbrunochehade/CEN)

Newborn Baby Only Two Hours Old Found In Rubbish Bin In Brazil

This picture shows a tiny baby safe in the arms of medical staff after it was found thrown away in a rubbish bin. A passerby reportedly heard the baby's cries…

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Read more about the article Two-Year-Old Washed Dad’s ‘Garbage’ Laptop In Shower Gel
Girl washes dad's lap top with soap and water in Jinxiang County, Jining City, Shandong Province in China, undated. After drying the lap top it could not be turned on. (xm10220521/AsiaWire)

Two-Year-Old Washed Dad’s ‘Garbage’ Laptop In Shower Gel

Two-year-old girl is caught washing her father's laptop with shower gel after hearing him complain about having too much garbage in the computer. xm10220521/AsiaWire Domi was filmed making the laptop…

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Read more about the article Plastic Waste Has Turned Deep Sea Into Trash Can Of Oceans
The scientists detected microplastic particles in each of the sediment samples taken – between 215 and 1596 particles per kilogram of sediment. (AWI/Newsflash)

Plastic Waste Has Turned Deep Sea Into Trash Can Of Oceans

The incredible diversity in the deepest levels of the oceans is being threatened with extinction by micro-plastics, a new study has revealed. The shock findings emerged after scientists studied the…

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