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The ozone layer is slowly getting healthier
Ozone-killing materials in Earth's stratosphere fell over 50% to levels seen before the ozone hole became a problem, scientists say. But there's still a way to go. Here's why we need a healthy ozone layer.
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The health of the ozone layer...
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Shell: Oil giant picks renewables boss Sawan as new CEO
Wael Sawan, a Canadian national, is to replace Ben van Beurden at the helm of the British energy company.
A Shell refinery in Wesseling, Germany
Shell is changing CEOs as the company comes under growing pressure over its carbon footprint
British energy giant Shell announced on Thursday that its...
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Femicides in Egypt, Jordan spark anger, calls for change
Recent high-profile cases of women being killed in Jordan and Egypt for rejecting marriage proposals have sparked widespread anger about femicides and fueled a growing debate about women's rights and safety.
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Cases of violence against women have doubled...
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Women in Jordan: Real progress through social enterprises?
Jordan has vowed to close the gender gap by 2030, although nationwide progress has yet to be seen. Meanwhile, social entrepreneurship is picking up and could become key for female empowerment.
Queen Rania of Jordan sitting with women at a social enterprise in Amman
Queen Rania of Jordan...
BUSINESS
Equal Pay Day: Why Europe is still grappling with gender pay gap
Even though the EU was founded on the principle of gender equality, nearly three decades later women in the bloc still earn on average 13% less than men. The answer lies in the unpaid care work done by women.
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Is the energy crisis the final nail in Germany's export-dependent economic model?
Germany is heavily exposed to the trade headwinds which have beset the global economy in recent years. The energy crisis is the latest, and there are fears it could fatally undermine German exporters.
Industrial complex in Ludwigshafen, Germany, seen at night
German exporters may take a...
BUSINESS
Is China reexporting Russian gas to Europe?
As the EU attempts to unpick its reliance on Russian gas, it could become more dependent on Chinese supplies, some of which come from Russia. This might undermine the aim of reducing purchases of its fossil fuels.
Receiving station for Nord Stream 1 in Lubmin, Germany
Russia may not deliver much...
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Inflation and boycotts could spell trouble for Tunisia
With political conflict escalating and inflation rising, Tunisians are pessimistic and strapped for cash. Many are considering leaving the country. Others are preparing to protest — again.
Tunisians take part in a protest against President Kais Saied's referendum
The referendum on the new constitution was widely boycotted and criticized
Kais...
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Russia-Ukraine updates: Scholz says Putin still pursuing 'imperialist goal'
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said the Kremlin's ambitions in Ukraine remain unchanged. Meanwhile, Russia is reportedly establishing a defensive line in Donbas. DW has the latest.
A file photo of Vladimir Putin (left) combined with one of Olaf Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin...
With a growth rate of 104.5 percent year-on-year Qatar’s trade surplus with Japan is $1.5 billion
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With a growth rate of 104.5 percent year-on-year
Qatar's trade surplus with Japan is $1.5 billion
September 16, 2022, 01:30 AM
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Official data showed that Qatar's trade surplus with Japan in August 2022 increased by 104.5 percent on an annual basis, driven by the growth of Qatari exports. According to the monthly report of the Japanese...
American expert to Al Sharq: Qatari-Egyptian will to boost investments
September 16, 2022, 07:45 AM
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Professor Ravel Shansky, expert on Middle East affairs and professor of international politics at the University of Utah, confirmed that His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of the country, met...
JOBSSPONSORED POST3 Ways to Reduce Manufacturing’s Skills and Labor Shortage in Canada
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3 Ways to Reduce the Manufacturing Labor Shortage in Canada
The skills and labor shortage in Canadian manufacturing has been a problem for some time, but it...
PERSONAL FINANCEMapped: The Salary You Need to Buy a Home in 50 U.S. CitiesPublished 1 month ago on August 1, 2022
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This is the Salary You Need to Buy a Home in 50 U.S. Cities
Depending on where you live, owning a home may seem like a far off dream or...
TECHNOLOGYHow Big Tech Revenue and Profit Breaks Down, by CompanyPublished 2 days ago on September 13, 2022
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In the media and public discourse, companies like Alphabet, Apple, and Microsoft are often lumped together into the same “Big Tech” category. After all, they constitute the world’s largest companies by market capitalization.
And because of this,...