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
Uzbekistan has completed a major restoration of the Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex near Samarkand, one of the Muslim world’s most revered pilgrimage sites.
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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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Paris labour court rules PSG must pay over €60m to Mbappé in dispute over unpaid wages
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A Paris labour court has ruled that the football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) must pay more than €60 million to Kylian Mbappé in a dispute over…
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Is the EU using the digital euro to take control of your wallet?
Numerous rumours about the digital euro have been circulating on social media for months. According to some users, the currency will be used to monitor financial transactions or could even threaten individual freedoms. The Cube has debunked some of these claims.
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ATP introduces new extreme heat rule to protect players during men’s tennis matches
The new heat policy allows 10-minute breaks during matches.
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‘All I want for Christmas is a Powerball‘: Americans dream of hitting $1.1 billion jackpot
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For many of us, winning the lottery – and the money that goes with it – is the stuff of dreams. But when it comes to doing…
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EU can prove Trump wrong on Europe by agreeing on Russian assets plan, Estonian PM says – POLITICO
“Europe can act together, we have the funds to back up Ukraine for many years, and these funds are taken from Russian assets — this is a very strong message,” Michal said in the run-up to a gathering of leaders from eight EU frontline countries in Helsinki on Tuesday.
“We are not…
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