Home / INTERNATIONAL (page 3)

INTERNATIONAL

July, 2023

  • 4 July

    U.N. Security Council to Discuss Regulation of AI

    -Editorial The U.N. Security Council will hold a first-ever meeting on the potential threats of artificial intelligence to international peace and security, to see major risks about AI’s possible use for example in autonomous weapons or control of nuclear weapons. UK Ambassador Barbara Woodward on Monday announced the July 18 …

June, 2023

  • 27 June

    The Crucial Role of Partner Selection in Shaping a Woman’s Destiny

    -Editorial In the journey of life, one crucial decision can have a profound impact on a woman’s future. The choice of a life partner can either empower her to reach new heights or lead her down a path of turmoil and disappointment. For a talented and ambitious woman, selecting the …

  • 22 June

    The Industrial Development Commission of Mexicali (CDI) participates in the Paris Air Show 2023

    -Editorial The Industrial Development Commission of Mexicali (CDI) is making its presence felt at the prestigious Paris Air Show, the world’s largest aerospace industry fair, taking place from June 19th to 24th. This remarkable participation aims to showcase the aerospace capabilities of Mexicali and establish connections with leading global companies. …

  • 13 June

    International Community Commemorates World Day Against Child Labor

    -Editorial Observed on June 12th, World Day Against Child Labor is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labor. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labor, the slogan for World Day in 2023 is ‘Social Justice for All. End Child Labor!’. Throughout …

May, 2023

  • 18 May

    70 National Security Leaders Call on Congress to Address Immigration Bottlenecks for STEM Talent

    -Editorial A group of national security leaders sent a letter urging Congress to address the growing gap in advanced STEM talent with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Addressed to the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party, the letter details how current bottlenecks …

  • 16 May

    Paris+ par Art Basel Unveils Impressive Line-Up of 154 Premier Galleries for Second Edition

    -Editorial Paris+ par Art Basel has announced the participation of 154 leading galleries in its highly anticipated second edition. Exhibitors from 33 countries and territories, including 58 with exhibition spaces in France, will showcase captivating solo, duo, and group presentations featuring works by French and international artists, spanning from 20th-century …

  • 9 May

    China successfully tests ultra-high-speed maglev train

    -Editorial China is home to some of the most impressive engineering feats in the world, and one of the most notable is the Maglev train. This high-speed train uses magnetic levitation technology to travel at incredible speeds, making it a popular mode of transportation for travelers in the region. The …

  • 3 May

    WHO launches policy on preventing and addressing sexual misconduct

    -Editorial The World Health Organization today launched its Policy on Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct which places the victims and survivors at its core, sets strict standards of zero tolerance, and stresses that there can be “no excuse” for sexual misconduct. The new policy replaces a 2017 policy, which investigations and …

March, 2023

  • 27 March

    Art Basel concludes a resonant 2023 edition in Hong Kong

    -Editorial Art Basel concluded the 2023 edition of its Hong Kong show, which was marked by brisk sales throughout the week and across all levels of the market, and a celebration of its tenth anniversary in the city and its ever-flourishing arts scene. Staged across two floors of the HKCEC …

January, 2023

  • 18 January

    Global Companies Looking to Reach Net-Zero Emissions

    -Editorial A fifth of the world’s biggest companies have committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions, according to an analysis by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit, and a large portion of those emissions come from the workplace. In recent years the emission-cutting plans of major publicly-listed companies have received an …

es_MX
en_US