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On July 21, Artha Global and the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University held a private roundtable to discuss the challenges Indian cities face in tackling climate change.
Our lawyers discuss a fine levied against a wine company by the UK Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation for dealing with tangible and intangible economic resources of a sanctioned winery.
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s top diplomat wants his country to sever diplomatic relations with Iran over its sale of so-called suicide drones to Russia. Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Tuesday that Ukraine wouldn’t tolerate Iran’s “meanness and lies” on the issue.
News and Press Release in English on Burkina Faso and 4 other countries about Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, Drought and more; published on 18 Oct 2022 by Save the Children
Proposal aims at ramp up the U.S. defense industrial base and helping European allies arm up.
Speech delivered by Michele Bullock, Deputy Governor, AFIA Annual Conference, Sydney
Two of the largest U.S. meat companies, JBS and Tyson Foods, have invested in a smartwatch app that lets managers monitor workers’ movements.
Carbon Credit Technology, a blockchain-based climate tech project opening access to the regulated EU Emission Trading System (ETS), partners with leading UK esports group SideQuest Gamers Hub. Through the partnership, SideQuest purchases the necessary amount of CCT tokens needed to offset its enti…
Launched during the World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH), a new report, co-authored by WISH partners and the World Health Organization (WHO), calls on governments, sports authorities, and the wider sporting community to maximize the investment and excitement generated by sports mega events and…
As we come out of a global pandemic, it has become clear that our healthcare system is overburdened and those who work within it are burned out. One perhaps overlooked solution to both problems is improving the amount, quality, and selection of training healthcare professionals receive.
A closer look at the TSA’s cybersecurity directive for pipelines casts doubt on the applicability of “performance-based” regulation to cybersecurity. For now, policymakers have to combine management-based controls and technology-specific prescriptions.
IHG CEO Keith Barr covered a lot of ground in this conversation with Skift Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O’Neill at Skift Global Forum.
/PRNewswire/ -- Dronedek, known for its “mailbox of the future” that will provide secure receipt of autonomously and traditionally delivered packages, has...
The coal industry has backtracked on pledges to phase out existing plants and halt new investments, putting the planet on a trajectory that could lead to a “breakdown of our climate systems,” according to a study led by nonprofit Urgewald.
In an increasingly tight labor market, the space sector is hiring.
The UN health agency is working diligently in Uganda to support the government in responding to an Ebola outbreak in four districts, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) told journalists on Wednesday, in a wide-ranging briefing which included the latest on a worrying increase in COVID-19…
Nuclear power is undergoing a revival as countries move to decarbonize and boost energy security. Small modular reactors are driving it. What are they?
More than 80 percent of all travelers entering the U.S. are now verified by facial recognition. The loss of older, seemingly more convenient methods has many perplexed. And then there are the privacy issues.
CEO and President of Booking Holdings, Glenn Fogel, spoke on-stage at Skift Global Forum in September 2022. Here’s video, transcript.