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Farm Dams Can Be Converted Into Renewable Energy Storage Systems

New research suggests Australia’s agricultural water reservoirs could be an innovative energy storage solution for variable renewables. Over 30,000 micro-pumped hydro energy storage systems could potentially be made leveraging existing agricultural dams. Image credit: Pixabay, free license Tens of thousands of small-scale hydroenergy storage sites could be built from Australia’s farm dams, supporting the uptake […]

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ODIHR will address, together with experts, Anti-Religious Hate Crimes in a side event

The OSCE’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) will be organizing a side event called “Addressing Anti-Religious Hate Crime in the OSCE Area.” This event is scheduled to take place on October 5 2023 from 2;00 p.m. to 3;00 p.m. at Meeting Room 1 – Belweder in Sofitel Hotel of Warsaw. The main […]

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Graphene discovery could help generate hydrogen cheaply and sustainably

Researchers from The University of Warwick and the University of Manchester have finally solved the long-standing puzzle of why graphene is so much more permeable to protons than expected by theory. Graphene – illustrative photo. Image credit: Pixabay (Free Pixabay license) A decade ago, scientists at The University of Manchester demonstrated that graphene is permeable […]

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AI Chatting: Free AI Chatbot at Your Service

In the past few years, artificial intelligence (AI) has taken great strides in the realm of online communications. The keywords “chat AI ask anything” have been increasingly growing. Also for this reason, chatbots have emerged as the digital companions of the future, designed to streamline and simplify our online experiences. Among these, AI Chatting stands […]

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Women and girls continue to be killed, based on gender alone

“Women and girls continue to be killed on the basis of their sex and gender, rendered more vulnerable to femicide when being women and girls intersect with other grounds or identities,” said Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on the issue – whose brief includes examining the causes and consequences of attacks. She stated that “they […]

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Atrocity crimes still being committed in Ethiopia, UN experts warn

The International Commission of Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia said it was vital independent investigators continue to review the country’s dire human rights situation.” “We are gravely concerned about the situation in Ethiopia and the potential for future atrocities,” said Mohamed Chande Othman, Chairperson of the Commission. Risk factors remain “Our report shows that the […]

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Saudi Arabia has no water and is looking for a “green” way to get it

The full-fledged Saudi Arabia will have the heaviest smoke in the world of fossil fuels for many years to come. The company invests in technologies and expands its geopolitical influence through the internet and oceans. It is expected to take a little more than 15 years to fulfill its purpose. There is only one problem. […]

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The Perpetrators as Prosecutors: A Haunting Paradox in the Amhara Genocide and the Imperative of Transitional Justice

In the heart of Africa, where vibrant cultures and diverse communities have thrived for centuries, a silent nightmare unfolds. The Amhara Genocide, a brutal and horrific episode in Ethiopia’s history, remains largely obscured from international view. Yet, beneath this shroud of silence lies a chilling narrative of unfathomable suffering, mass killings, and ethnic violence. Historical […]

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World News in Brief: ‘Competing’ efforts to rebuild Derna, Myanmar mines threat, schools shut in Burkina Faso

Abdoulaye Bathily, who is also UN Special Representative, said that plans floated by different institutions and leaders for reconstruction, run the risk of deepening the existing rift between the internationally recognized Government and rival administration in the east. He added that rebuilding could be impeded without an agreed plan going forward, and that failure to […]

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We’re better off thanks to migrants, says new IOM chief

Speaking to reporters in Geneva on her first official day as head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amy Pope said that migrants were “people first” who should not be seen as a problem. That distinction was more critical than ever today, the IOM Director-General added, noting that it is almost 10 years since […]

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Bruges: a preserved cultural heritage to discover

Bruges: a preserved cultural heritage to discover Located in the northwest of Belgium, Bruges is a city that has preserved its cultural heritage over the centuries. Nicknamed the “Venice of the North”, this magnificent city attracts thousands of tourists every year who come to discover its unique charm. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site […]

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