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  • Brussels Signs Sustainable Urban Logistics Document to Lower CO2 Emissions

    Brussels Signs Sustainable Urban Logistics Document to Lower CO2 Emissions

    Brussels, the bustling capital city of Belgium, has been making remarkable strides in prioritizing sustainability. With an unwavering commitment to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Brussels has proven itself as a frontrunner in sustainable urban development. In alignment with this vision, the city has recently signed a groundbreaking Sustainable Urban Logistics document.

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  • Thailand’s New Prime Minister: A Fragile Coalition and Uncertain Future

    Thailand’s New Prime Minister: A Fragile Coalition and Uncertain Future

    Months of political uncertainty in Thailand have finally culminated in the appointment of Srettha Thavisin as the country’s new prime minister. Srettha, a prominent Bangkok real estate tycoon and advocate for queer rights and environmental sustainability, has garnered significant support from businesses. However, his ascent to power is not indicative of a new era in

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  • The Unprecedented Rise of Violence in Ecuador – Exploring its Roots and Implications for Democracy

    The Unprecedented Rise of Violence in Ecuador – Exploring its Roots and Implications for Democracy

    Ecuador, once considered an oasis of peace amidst the turmoil of neighboring countries, has recently experienced a shocking surge in violence. With a rapidly increasing homicide rate, the upcoming presidential election is shrouded in fear and uncertainty. In the past, Ecuador successfully avoided the drug-related violence that plagued much of Latin America due to a

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  • The Crucial Runoff Election in Guatemala: A Turning Point for Reform

    The Crucial Runoff Election in Guatemala: A Turning Point for Reform

    Guatemala’s tumultuous history is marked by significant events that have had far-reaching consequences for the Latin American region. From movements for democratization to political coups and, more recently, anti-corruption protests, this vibrant country has been a bellwether of change. As voters prepare for a crucial runoff election on August 20, Guatemala finds itself at another

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  • Hurricane Hilary Threatens Baja California and Southern California with Torrential Rainfall and Flooding

    Hurricane Hilary Threatens Baja California and Southern California with Torrential Rainfall and Flooding

    As Hurricane Hilary barrels toward Mexico’s Baja California and prepares to make a historic impact on Southern California, authorities are bracing for the potentially catastrophic and life-threatening flooding that could ensue. With evacuation plans underway and shelters being set up, the region is taking proactive measures to mitigate the damage caused by this unprecedented storm.

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  • Wildfires Devastate British Columbia – A Battle Against Unprecedented Blaze

    Wildfires Devastate British Columbia – A Battle Against Unprecedented Blaze

    Wildfires are wreaking havoc in the beautiful province of British Columbia, Canada, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The recent fires in West Kelowna and Yellowknife have forced mass evacuations and brought these areas to the brink of destruction. As firefighters bravely combat these unprecedented blazes, communities come together in solidarity to face

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