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NAIROBI, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Three Chinese cities -- Hangzhou, Sanya, and Suzhou -- were on Friday recognized by a United Nations (UN) advisory board for taking bold and ambitious steps to reduce waste and advance the circular economy. [1]

[Dr. Addis] ( .jpg) Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. Advisor, natural resources policy and greenhouse gases and climate policy and green development. Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. (translated from th) [2]

Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V. [4]

By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4 By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4 By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4 [5]

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[1] MM english.news.cn · 50% match

UN honors 3 Chinese cities for advancing sustainable waste management

NAIROBI, March 27 (Xinhua) -- Three Chinese cities -- Hangzhou, Sanya, and Suzhou -- were on Friday recognized by a United Nations (UN) advisory board for taking bold and ambitious steps to reduce waste and advance the circular economy.

[2] TH tdri.or.th · 2012-09-15 · 31% match translated from th

รายงานสถานการณ์การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศของประเทศไทย ปี 2567

[Dr. Addis] ( .jpg) Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S. Advisor, natural resources policy and greenhouse gases and climate policy and green development. Dr. Orrs, Irasinggur in the U.S.

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[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 36% match

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[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-11-28 · 30% match

Pattaya International Hospital welcomes Aussie health expert

Dr Sunya Viravaidya (right), Managing Director of the Pattaya International Hospital Group, listens intently to Professor Graham V.

[5] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 31% match

Landmines:A New Victim

By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4 By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4 By Helen Anderson MAY, 2001 - VOLUME 9 NO.4

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