Africa’s Solar Shift: Affordable Clean Energy Expands

[ad_1] Across many parts of Africa, solar energy is beginning to play a much larger role than in previous years. What long remained a promise, that the continent’s exceptional sunlight could drive a major energy transition, is gradually becoming visible in everyday life. Thanks to falling prices, new financing models and growing demand, solar is […]

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China approves first-ever functional cure for hepatitis B

[ad_1] China has approved the world’s first drug aimed at a functional cure of hepatitis B — a disease that affects more than 250 million people worldwide. The new therapy, Pegbing, developed by Amoytop Biotech in Xiamen, marks a breakthrough after decades of treatments that could control the virus but rarely silence it. A breakthrough […]

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Great Mayan Forest Conservation: A Tri-National Pact

[ad_1] In a landmark move announced in late August 2025, Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize have joined forces to establish the Biocultural Corridor of the Great Mayan Forest—a vast protected area spanning 14 million acres. This initiative is not just about drawing boundaries; it is about long-term Great Mayan Forest conservation, ensuring both biodiversity and cultural […]

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A Global Model for Affordable Living

[ad_1] While many European cities struggle with rising rents and increasing housing shortages, Vienna manages to maintain more stable conditions in international comparison. Affordable housing, high architectural standards, and a wide range of publicly subsidized housing options ensure that a large portion of Vienna’s population—regardless of income—has access to high-quality housing. Although Vienna is not […]

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