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Iran Promises To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Iran's climate change pledge; Anti-muslim discrimination in Australia; Dog-sized dinosaur

Iranian Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar has told the BBC that her country would be able to quadruple its cuts of greenhouse gas emissions when sanctions are lifted as part of the nuclear deal reached with world powers.

New statistics indicate that Muslims in Australia are nearly three times more likely than non-Muslims to suffer discrimination.

A rare horned dinosaur fossil has suggested that species on North America's east and west coasts ate differently. This finding adds to the theory that North America was split into two continents by water 66 to 100 million years ago, prompting dinosaurs on each side to evolve separately.

50 minutes

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Mon 30 Nov 201505:06GMT

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  • Mon 30 Nov 201505:06GMT