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Laws that scrap diversity, equity and inclusion programs on campus are likely to result in less support for LGBTQ+ students, a psychology professor explains.
Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, CEO perusahaan minyak negara Uni Emirat Arab, akan memimpin konferensi iklim PBB COP28.
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When people find themselves displaced from their homes, finding or creating beauty can be just as vital as food, water and shelter − and serves as a form of resistance and resilience.
Le sultan Ahmed al Jaber, PDG de la compagnie pétrolière nationale des Émirats arabes unis, dirigera la conférence des Nations unies sur le climat COP28.
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Une analyse des précédentes présidences des COP suggère que le programme des Émirats arabes unis pourrait apporter une contribution inédite à la sortie des énergies fossiles.
Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber, CEO of the United Arab Emirates’ state oil company, will be leading the COP28 United Nations climate conference.
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Post-pandemic pressures are compounding stresses cities were already facing, leading to the hollowing out of some American cities.
A family photo of Andrea Yates, her husband and four of their five children. Yates killed all five by drowning them in a bathtub in 2001.
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The framing of these stories of murder and mayhem have remained remarkably consistent since the invention of the printing press – and may reveal our own hidden fears and desires.
Freedom is a key concept to study.
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Many students say they aren’t learning much about slavery beyond its harsh conditions. A historian explores how Juneteenth offers opportunities to change that reality.
Wildfires are becoming a greater risk in many countries as the landscape dries.
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The final report in the IPCC’s sixth assessment series says countries will have to cut their greenhouse gas emissions 60% in the next 12 years to keep global warming in check.
Is strong hiring fanning the flames of inflation?
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The Fed has been trying to tame employment and wages to keep inflation in check. It ain’t working.
Temporary shelters have been set up near neighborhoods in the Idlib province demolished by the Syria-Turkey earthquake.
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The earthquake that struck Turkey and neighboring Syria on Feb. 6, 2023, was a natural disaster, but its consequences have been shaped by the human tragedy of the Syrian civil war.
Oeuf! Egg prices are rising faster than a souffle.
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Usually when jobs and wages are rising, it’s a good thing, but right now they may signal higher odds of a nasty recession – and Americans aren’t ready for it.
Troops drive through Goma in eastern DRC in November 2022.
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Inflation remained near a 40-year high due to a jump in the cost of food and shelter. But that might not mean the Federal Reserve will get more aggressive when it comes to monetary policy.
A cafe in Cairo, Egypt, that is predominantly visited by Sudanese migrants, in August 2017.
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Lawmakers are seeking to downplay the role that slavery played in the development of the United States, but history tells a different story.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is introduced to the US Congress by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on March 16, 2022 in Washington, DC.
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The reasons for the prominence of the Ukraine war in the West are many – and include the Ukrainian government’s strategic efforts to tailor presentations of the conflict for Western sensibilities.