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Spain Clinches Women’s World Championship with a Left-footed Strike that Broke Down Barriers

In a moment that will forever be remembered in history, Spain achieved a feat by winning the world champions title. This remarkable accomplishment came through Olga Carmona’s left-footed goal, which not only dismantled the opposition but also broke down long-standing barriers. Carmona’s goal not only secured the victory but also marked an incredible milestone for […]

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UN rights chief calls for immediate restoration of constitutional order in Niger

The UN rights chief expressed grave concerns for the people of Niger. “The people have already been through so much hardship over the years. Now, the very people who they elected to build a pathway to end their destitution have been removed by force,” he said. The message comes as the UN International Organization for […]

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‘Increasing militarisation’ of DPR Korea fuelling rise in human rights violations

Briefing the UN Security Council, Volker Türk ran through a long list of rights abuses, saying that many “stem directly from, or support, the increasing militarisation of the DPRK.” His argument was reinforced by the UN independent human rights expert Elizabeth Salmón who told ambassadors that leaders of the DPRK – more commonly known as […]

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Electrification of Heavy Transports Requires New Thinking

Electrification seems to be the future for heavy transports. But this places new and high demands on planning for vehicle use and charging. In collaboration with Scania and Ragn-Sells, researchers at Linköping University have launched a project with the final aim of developing calculation software for planning routes for electric trucks. Two trucks on a […]

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Alternative Fuel Technology for Marine Engines

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Department of Energy’s largest multidisciplinary laboratory, and Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development and integration of alternative fuel technologies aimed at reducing the marine engine’s reliance on fossil fuels. FMD will incorporate the […]

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“Their fighting spirit has stayed with us”: UN Reflects on 20th Anniversary of Tragic Attack

In Geneva, Switzerland on August 18 2023 the peaceful city again became the center of global compassion and unity as the United Nations observed World Humanitarian Day (August 19th). This annual event commemorates the Canal Hotel bombing in Baghdad back in 2003, where 22 UN staff members lost their lives. It not honors those who […]

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Experts resolve Global Stand against violence for Belief: Remembering Victims

GENEVA (18 August 2023) – On the occasion of the International Day to commemorate victims of acts of violence based on religion or belief, a group of UN experts* issued the following joint statement:  “In 2019, 22 August was designated by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Day Commemorating the Victims of Acts […]

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Hate speech and intolerance: the case of a philosophical yoga school (I)

On 12 August 2022, in the evening, about sixty people in their sixties were attending a quiet philosophy class in a coffee shop located on the ground-floor of a ten-floor building in the State of Israel Avenue, in a middle-class district of Buenos Aires when suddenly all hell broke loose. This article was originally published […]

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Children can recognize if the person across from them is sick

The issue is important for children’s and public health. Children can recognize if the person in front of them is sick, a scientific study found, reported “Medical Express”. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), infections are the leading cause of death in children. Children are also more vulnerable to infection. Understanding children’s ability to […]

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EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response

The inception of a Lifeline: Established in October 2001 by the European Commission, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism stands as a beacon of collaborative disaster management. Its primary objective is to fortify ties among European Union member countries and nine participating states, fostering a culture of shared responsibility for civil protection. This collective effort is geared […]

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Sweden-UK Study: Antidepressants Raise Youth Suicide Risk, No Risk Cut for Adults

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, August 17, 2023 / EINPresswire.com / — In a world where the treatment of health and its potential drawbacks continue to be closely examined a recent study has sparked further discussion. This study sheds light on the connection between the use of antidepressants and an increased risk of suicidal behaviour among young individuals aged 25 […]

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EU Civil Protection Mechanism, Strengthening International Cooperation for Disaster Response

The inception of a Lifeline: Established in October 2001 by the European Commission, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism stands as a beacon of collaborative disaster management. Its primary objective is to fortify ties among European Union member countries and nine participating states, fostering a culture of shared responsibility for civil protection. This collective effort is geared […]

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15 August: A Day of Rest, Reflection, and Celebration Across Europe

The holiday of August 15th is widely celebrated in countries, with its own unique traditions and names. This special day holds significance for both cultural reasons as it commemorates the Assumption of Mary. According to beliefs, this dogma asserts that Mary, who was the mother of Jesus ascended to heaven in both body and soul […]

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Preserving Culture and History: The Significance of Cultural Artefacts

Culture and history play roles in shaping societies and providing insight into our origins. These elements are crucial, for preserving our identity and passing down traditions and values to generations. The conservation of artefacts including artworks, ancient manuscripts and historical objects is essential for safeguarding our heritage and ensuring its endurance. In this article, we […]

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