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Slovenia, Norway Applaud ICJ’s Clarification on Israel’s Legal Duties
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Brazilian researchers warn against commodification of climate agenda

Brazilian researchers warn against commodification of climate agenda

Manganese is extracted in Rio Preto, a region in the municipality of Marabá, southeastern Pará, and sold to countries such as the United States, Mexico, Norway, China, and India. The metal is highly sought after because it is considered a...

Owner:  Brazilian Government
Researcher: "There's a growing rivalry in space right now"

Researcher: "There's a growing rivalry in space right now"

A British general says their satellites are being disrupted by other actors. A Norwegian researcher says we will see more of this in the future. Illustration of a fictional satellite. (Illustrasjon: Rini. com/Shutterstock, NTB) British General...

Owner:  Foreningen
Indian art takes a bow at Norway’s triennial

Indian art takes a bow at Norway’s triennial

Surrounded by verdant mountains and deep fjords, the town of Bergen on Norway’s west coast is famous for Bryggen, a series of Hanseatic heritage buildings lining its harbour. Lesser known, perhaps, is that this charming city also plays host to the...

Owner:  Shobhana Bhartia
Norwegian operator's new techniques boost exploration hopes
'Bad for humanity, good for business': The firms helping Europe arm for war

'Bad for humanity, good for business': The firms helping Europe arm for war

As European countries rush to shore up their defences amid the war in Ukraine, Australian companies are capitalising on a new age of drone warfare. Australian defence technology is in demand and stocks from related engineering and software...

Owner:  Australian Government
New Marriott Bonvoy Research Reveals Importance of AI for Holiday Planning

New Marriott Bonvoy Research Reveals Importance of AI for Holiday Planning

Four in five (79%) travellers in EMEA intend to go on more or the same amount of holidays in 2026 compared to 2025, including 39% who plan to go on an increased number, according to new industry research conducted by Mortar, of more than 22,000...

Owner:  Graham Edward Cooke
Was Busted right about the year 3000? Experts reveal what life on Earth will REALLY look like 975 from now
Warning to Brits over a Halloween infestation of RATS: Experts reveal how your decorations could turn your home into a magnet for rodents
Norwegian architect contributes to sustainable city planning in Sarawak
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