Buying fish shouldn’t require a marine biology degree. Yet standing at the counter or browsing a restaurant menu, most of us have no idea whether our choices harm or help the ocean. Two new European apps aim to change that, by making sustainable seafood shopping easy.
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Scan before you buy: why two new apps aim to change seafood shopping
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A world landmark reborn: the Imam al-Bukhari complex
By Dilbar Primova
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The burial site of Imam al-Bukhari in the village of Hartang , 25 km from Samarkand, has been a sacred landmark for centuries….
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Jimmy Lai case shows how China is rewriting Hong Kong’s history – The Washington Post
- Jimmy Lai case shows how China is rewriting Hong Kong’s history The Washington Post
- Opinion | Jimmy Lai and the end of Hong Kong The Washington Post
- Hong Kong leader raises Jimmy Lai conviction in meeting with China’s Xi Reuters
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Frontline report: Europe can’t seize shadow fleet tankers. Ukraine just blows them up.
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Today, the biggest news comes from Europe.
Here, Ukraine is escalating its campaign in the Black Sea into a de facto blockade, targeting Russia’s shadow fleet and crippling…
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next round of Ukrainian-American negotiations may take place in US over weekend
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the next round of Ukrainian-American talks will take place in the US after the Americans consult with the Russians. According to him, this could happen as early as this weekend.
The head of state made this statement during a…
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EU’s eastern flank states gather for summit in Finland to discuss security and defence
Several European Union member states gathered in Helsinki on Tuesday for a summit to discuss how to boost their defence and security, particularly at the bloc’s eastern border.
“We need to do more together, and we want to send a clear and strong signal from here that we need to do more…
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Russian drone strike hits Zaporizhzhia apartment block and injures three
Several people were injured when a Russian drone struck a nine-storey residential building in the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia early on Tuesday.
Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reported several floors of the building were burned, adding that five people were rescued from the building’s…
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MEPs and EU states headed for clash over farmer safeguards in Mercosur deal
European lawmakers and EU governments are heading for a showdown over how far to go in protecting farmers under the Mercosur trade agreement.
On Tuesday, MEPs backed a safeguard clause for the deal, a measure designed to strengthen monitoring of the EU market in the event of a surge in…
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South Africa confirms talks with Russia to bring back 17 men from Ukraine frontline
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South Africa is negotiating with Russia to bring home 17 men who were allegedly tricked into joining the Russian military and sent to the frontlines in Ukraine, according to The…
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