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September, 2023

  • 22 September

    How Climate Change Changes Us

    By: Selen Ozturk As climate change alters temperatures and weather patterns worldwide, it also alters our lives socially, politically and spiritually, climate experts shared at a Friday, September 15 EMS briefing. The social cost of climate change Hannah Hess, Associate Director of the Denver, Colorado-based Climate Impact Lab, noted that …

  • 15 September

    Art Basel reveals the 277 premier international galleries in the 2023 edition of its Americas Fair

    -Editorial For the 2023 edition of Art Basel’s premier global fair in the Americas, Art Basel will bring together 277 leading international galleries to present the highest quality artworks across all media – from painting and sculpture to photography and digital works – by artists ranging from early-twentieth-century Modern pioneers …

  • 6 September

    Study Shows How Climate Change is Forcing Migration in Poor Countries

    -Editorial As climate change becomes a danger to humanity, a new report shows that there is a correlation between climate change and voluntary migration.  A report from the Rights Lab, in partnership with the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD), Caritas Bangladesh, OKUP, and Caritas India, is adding evidence to …

August, 2023

July, 2023

  • 30 July

    New Requirements to Enter Europe Will Take Effect in 2024

    -Editorial There will be new rules for those of that want to travel to Europe as U.S. passport holders will have to apply for entry authorization starting in 2024. All visitors who previously traveled visa-free to Europe, such as visitors from the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many …

  • 11 July

    Paris+ par Art Basel announces expanded, citywide public program for its 2023 edition

    -Editorial Paris+ par Art Basel announced the first details of its upcoming citywide public program, which will run concurrently with the fair’s second edition. Freely accessible to the public, the program comprises three exhibitions, two monumental outdoor installations, and a series of talks and debates, presented in six iconic locations …

  • 10 July

    Paris Experience Riots Due to Police Abuse

    -Editorial Thousands of protesters defied a ban to march in central Paris against police violence, a week after riots sparked by the killing of a teenager in a Parisian suburb caused unrest in the population. Riots began in France on 27 June 2023 after the killing of Nahel Merzouk by …

  • 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. …

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