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Meeting between President Ilham Aliyev and President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi commence at state border between … – AzerNews.Az


Meeting between President Ilham Aliyev and President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi commence at state border between …  AzerNews.Az

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Meeting between President Ilham Aliyev, President Ebrahim Raisi kicks off – Trend News Agency


Meeting between President Ilham Aliyev, President Ebrahim Raisi kicks off  Trend News Agency

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Speaker of Latvian parliament embarks on official visit to Azerbaijan


Daiga Mieriņa, Speaker of the Latvian Saeima, and her accompanying delegation arrived on an official visit to Azerbaijan, Report informs.

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President Ilham Aliyev lays foundation stone for Minjivan settlement in Zangilan district


President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev laid the laid foundation stone for the Minjivan settlement in the Zangilan district on May 18, Report informs via AZERTAC.

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Farmers in southern Mexico rescue bees as drought grips region


SANTA ANA ZEGACHE, Mexico — Mexican farmer Floriberto Matias carefully picks up a honeycomb teeming with bees, as he and fellow activists in southern Mexico carry the delicate structures to a nearby apiary for the buzzing creatures.

In the town of Santa Ana Zegache, in the state of Oaxaca, Matias and other farmers are worried that an ongoing drought and the resulting loss of local flora could hurt the local bee population.

Such a turn would threaten the farmers themselves, said beekeeper Eloy Perez, who is part of the town’s rescue efforts.

“Without the work of pollination, which is what bees do, there would be no type of food production, from the smallest grass to the gigantic watermelons,” he said.

Scientists are warning of declining bee populations in different parts of the world, with vast implications for ecosystems and agricultural production.

Studies have shown that habitat loss, pesticides, monoculture agriculture, and the spread of pathogens are all risks to Mexico’s bee populations.

While there’s a need for more research into the effects of Mexico’s drought on bees, the farmers in Oaxaca see a clear connection.

Matias explained that a lack of water has led to the growth of fewer plants and flowers in the area, which in turn has decreased the available nectar and pollen for the bees to feast on.

The group transports the honeycombs to apiaries stocked with food and water in what farmer Bernardino Blas calls a labor of love.

“It’s our mission in this world: to rescue the bees,” he said.


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Farmers in southern Mexico rescue bees as drought grips region


SANTA ANA ZEGACHE, Mexico — Mexican farmer Floriberto Matias carefully picks up a honeycomb teeming with bees, as he and fellow activists in southern Mexico carry the delicate structures to a nearby apiary for the buzzing creatures.

In the town of Santa Ana Zegache, in the state of Oaxaca, Matias and other farmers are worried that an ongoing drought and the resulting loss of local flora could hurt the local bee population.

Such a turn would threaten the farmers themselves, said beekeeper Eloy Perez, who is part of the town’s rescue efforts.

“Without the work of pollination, which is what bees do, there would be no type of food production, from the smallest grass to the gigantic watermelons,” he said.

Scientists are warning of declining bee populations in different parts of the world, with vast implications for ecosystems and agricultural production.

Studies have shown that habitat loss, pesticides, monoculture agriculture, and the spread of pathogens are all risks to Mexico’s bee populations.

While there’s a need for more research into the effects of Mexico’s drought on bees, the farmers in Oaxaca see a clear connection.

Matias explained that a lack of water has led to the growth of fewer plants and flowers in the area, which in turn has decreased the available nectar and pollen for the bees to feast on.

The group transports the honeycombs to apiaries stocked with food and water in what farmer Bernardino Blas calls a labor of love.

“It’s our mission in this world: to rescue the bees,” he said.


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Thousands of protesters in Armenia demand the prime minister’s resignation over Azerbaijan dispute – Daily Independent


Thousands of protesters in Armenia demand the prime minister’s resignation over Azerbaijan dispute  Daily Independent

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Speaker of Latvian parliament embarks on official visit to Azerbaijan – AZERTAC News


Speaker of Latvian parliament embarks on official visit to Azerbaijan  AZERTAC News

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‘Qiz Qalasi Dam symbol of Iran-Azerbaijan friendship’ – ایرنا


‘Qiz Qalasi Dam symbol of Iran-Azerbaijan friendship’  ایرنا