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(For Thursday) Energy woes trump human rights as Scholz visits Saudi Arabia
Many will hope the Gulf kingdom's human rights record will be raised during Olaf Scholz's visit. But the chancellor must prioritize energy security and arrest falling German exports to the wealthiest Middle East state.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with a Saudi official at the G20...
NEWS
Truss, Biden seek to smooth Northern Ireland rift on UN sidelines
New British Prime Minister Liz Truss and US President Joe Biden met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, with Brexit-induced tensions in Northern Ireland the notable sticking point between "steadfast allies."
British Prime Minister Liz Truss and US President Joe Biden sat on opposite...
EUROPE
Russia: Panic, protests follow Putin's call for 'partial mobilization'
Many in Russia fear a "partial mobilization" of the military is the first step in a move that would see more and more men fight – and die – in Ukraine. Some have tried to escape and others have even dared to protest.
Police officers detain a protester...
Fehmarn Belt Link: Are the benefits of the world’s longest underwater rail tunnel worth the damage?
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Fehmarn Belt Link: Are the benefits of the world's longest underwater rail tunnel worth the damage?
The world's longest immersed tunnel will consist of a four lane motorway and two rail tracks.
The world's longest immersed tunnel will consist of a four lane motorway and two rail tracks. - Copyright Femern A/S
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Why tech companies are wrong to think electric cars are a solution to climate change
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Why tech companies are wrong to think electric cars are a solution to climate change
Electric cars are not the solution to climate change, says Paris Marx
Electric cars are not the solution to climate change, says Paris Marx - Copyright euronews
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Alien water world: Astronomers spot exoplanet that may be entirely covered by ocean
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Alien water world: Astronomers spot exoplanet that may be entirely covered by ocean
Artistic rendition of the exoplanet TOI-1452 b
Artistic rendition of the exoplanet TOI-1452 b - Copyright Benoit Gougeon, Université de Montréal
By Luke Hurst • Updated: 14/09/2022
Astronomers have discovered what they believe could be a real-life "water world" – a planet completely...
The high-speed railway that’s uncoupling the Baltic states from Russia and their Soviet past
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The high-speed railway that’s uncoupling the Baltic states from Russia and their Soviet past
Artist's impression of a future station along the Rail Baltica route.
Artist's impression of a future station along the Rail Baltica route. - Copyright Real Baltica
By Callum Tennent • Updated: 19/09/2022 - 21:43
The largest infrastructure project in the Baltic region...
The future of French tech: why start-ups are optimistic despite economic gloom and cyber attacks
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The future of French tech: why start-ups are optimistic despite economic gloom and cyber attacks
This file photograph taken on November 10, 2018, shows an illuminated Pont d'Iena leading to The Eiffel Tower in Paris.
This file photograph taken on November 10, 2018, shows an illuminated Pont d'Iena leading to The Eiffel Tower in Paris. - ...
His Highness: If the world wants to protect international peace and security, it must meet the challenges with effective solutions
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His Highness: If the world wants to protect international peace and security, it must meet the challenges with effective solutions
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H H the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani stressed that if the world wants to protect international peace and security, it must meet challenges...
ENVIRONMENT
How to help heat-stressed bees and protect global food supply
Plants struggle to produce nectar and pollen during heatwaves, limiting the pollinating power of bees or butterflies. Researchers are finding ways for agriculture to adjust to a hotter world.
A bee flies towards an open yellow flower
Heat stress is shifting the delicate balance between plants and pollinators...
Webb’s first images of Mars
Webb's first images of Mars
The James Webb Space Telescope has taken its first images of Mars. They show part of its eastern, sunlit hemisphere. The close-up image on the left shows surface features such as Huygens Crater, the dark volcanic Syrtis Major and the Hellas Basin. The "heat map" on the...
BUSINESS
Stuck in a neocolonialist past: Is the migration brain drain an outdated concept?
The movement of highly skilled labor from developing countries to richer ones is largely seen as a negative trend. But voluntary migration is nuanced and complex.
Passengers line up for check-in at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi
Specialists leaving their home countries leave a...
NEWS
France and UK should 're-engage,' Macron says after Truss talks
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with newly appointed British Prime Minister Liz Truss on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, just a few weeks after Truss had raised eyebrows with comments about him.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss and French President Emmanuel Macron, left, shake hands...
UN General Assembly opens, as Antonio Guterres warns of a world in 'great peril'
The largest annual gathering of global leaders returned in person to a world divided by multiple crises headed by the war in Ukraine.
The 77th session of the General Assembly at UN headquarters in New york
Ukraine is expected to be front and center...