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Monthly Archives: April, 2023

The quest for an autonomous EU-China relationship generates tensions among the EU 27

The French president makes European partners uncomfortable with his statements on the need to distance himself from the US on foreign policy, with reference...

From the Field: Haiti’s ‘hostage population’ struggle to survive

Discover Francisco Silva's artwork featured in a UN report on Haiti, highlighting the devastating challenges faced by its people. Learn more here.

SpaceX Starship debut flight to space received official approval

SpaceX headed by billionaire Elon Musk has finally received an official license to launch the Starship rocket to space for the first time in...

German defense maker Rheinmetall hit by a cyber attack

German defense industry company Rheinmetall said it was attacked by hackers, but assured that its military business was not affected. Military vehicle Boxer, produced by...

UN chief and officials condemn fighting between Sudanese forces

The senior officials were responding to the outbreak of armed clashes between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in many...

A new type of photonic time crystal gives light a boost

The researchers created photonic time crystals that operate at microwave frequencies, and they showed that the crystals can amplify electromagnetic waves. Researchers have developed a...

Light pollution may extend mosquitoes’ biting season

A new study’s finding that urban light pollution may disrupt the winter dormancy period for mosquitoes that transmit West Nile virus could be considered both...

Newly revealed properties of melanin ‘ingredient’ could advance bioelectronics

After nearly a century of scientific inquiry, scientists have finally characterized a key component in the substance called melanin responsible for giving countless living...

Decoding the Enigma of FOREX

Discover the captivating world of FOREX trading and how it shapes economies and influences trade. From currency pairs to key players, learn the fundamentals and unlock the puzzle of global economics. Start your journey today.

First Person: Keeping memories of Rwandan genocide victims alive

A toddler’s dress, and a five-year-old’s dress and sweater. Washed, cleaned, but still stained with blood. These are the personal items that Immaculée Songa donated...

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