Tracking malaria and mosquitoes with the help of pregnant women and city dwellers

By Tom Cassauwers Arnau Pujol Vallribera is a Spanish data whiz who used to study galaxies. Now he tracks diseases spread by mosquitoes. ‘In cosmology, we use...

“I raise a toast to the memory of the late European Union”

A single peaceful space, social democracy, the protection of languages – this is what Europe looked like at the end of the 90s, when...

How To Increase Workplace Productivity

 Productivity is an important component of any business’s success. A company with highly productive employees stands a better chance of performing better. There are...

Electric cars dangle the promise of earning money for their drivers

By Helen Massy-Beresford While drivers considering an electric vehicle (EV) might imagine the main benefit being less air pollution from their own journeys, EV batteries could...

Dubai Summit: Elon Musk against the idea of World Government

The World Government Summit in Dubai has held under the theme of "Shaping Future Governments". The Summit will bring thought leaders, global experts and...

CRO’s Helpline: a direct line and a European database on online gender-based violence

An official helpline for victims of online violence is active on the CRO Cyber Rights Organization website: “A direct line between survivors of cybercrime...

The West “is losing many hearts and minds” in ex-colonies

Last year, while Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced at length the West’s historical depredations in India, China, and other parts of Asia and Africa,...

Seymour Hersh – Nord Stream: “It’s one of the dumbest things the American government has done in years”

Reporter Seymour Hersh (photo) on Democracy Now. An emission “How America Took Out the Nord Stream Pipeline” with his big revelations: - I’m just writing...

China-Iran ties with Russian participation

The three-day state visit by Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi to China on February 14-16 is a landmark event affecting regional politics and international security....

Wine connoisseurs face testing times as climate change alters flavours

By Ethan Bilby Wine aficionados like to credit different soil and geographical conditions for producing a wide spectrum of flavours for the same grape varieties...

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