DHS Revokes Parole Status for Over 900,000 Migrants Using CBP One App

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revoked the parole status of over 900,000 migrants who obtained the temporary status through the CBP One App. This decision has placed the individuals in jeopardy of deportation. Parole status, a two-year temporary authorization allowing migrants to stay in the United States, was initially granted based on […]

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Minister Apologizes for Governance Failures at Children’s Health Ireland Following HIQA Review

Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, has issued a public apology following the publication of HIQA’s independent review into governance failures at Children’s Health Ireland (CHI), specifically regarding the use of non-CE marked springs in spinal surgeries at CHI at Temple Street. In her statement, Minister Carroll MacNeill acknowledged the harm caused to three […]

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Ireland Doubles Aircraft Mechanic Apprenticeships to Meet Growing Aviation Demand

Ireland is set to significantly expand its aircraft mechanic apprenticeship program, with the number of training places increasing from 79 in 2024 to 160 by September 2025. This initiative follows a thorough consultation with industry stakeholders in the aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul sector. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science James […]

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London Pensions Fund Invests £250m in Climate-focused Fund

The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has committed £250 million to a new climate-focused investment vehicle, marking a significant milestone in its drive to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The investment, representing 3% of LPFA’s £8 billion portfolio, will be managed by Local Pensions Partnership Investments (LPPI) through its newly established Environmental Opportunities Fund. The […]

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Guardians of the glades: protecting Europe’s forests against climate change

The Făgăraș Mountains in southern Romania are home to one of Europe’s few remaining primary old-growth forests.  These forests are still untouched by human activity and boast a rich variety of trees, from the heat-tolerant oaks of the lowlands to the coniferous forests in the high mountains.  Forest benefits In this still pristine protected area, […]

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UN Expresses Alarm Over Displacement Crisis and Aid Blockage in Sudan’s Blue Nile

The United Nations has raised serious concerns over the escalating displacement crisis in Sudan’s Blue Nile state. Thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes due to increasing insecurity, with local authorities estimating that around 4,000 people have been displaced from towns such as Ullu. Many are heading towards the state capital, Ed […]

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Dangers grow for Myanmar quake survivors, health system ‘overwhelmed’

Ten days after a 7.7 magnitude quake levelled buildings and buckled bridges across central Myanmar, the latest death toll has passed 3,500 and is “likely to rise”, said Titon Mitra, UN Development Programme (UNDP) Regional Representative in the country, speaking from the devastated city of Mandalay. He said that the response has moved into a […]

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China’s Shipbuilding and Tech Dominance Outpaces the U.S, a Worrying Shift in what Should be a Balanced Scale.

In 2024, China’s dominance in global shipbuilding became evident as the China State Shipbuilding Corporation delivered over 250 ships, totaling 14 million gross tons. By contrast, U.S. shipbuilders produced only five ships, accounting for just 76,000 gross tons. This stark contrast highlights China’s unparalleled scale and efficiency in maritime production. On the tech front, China […]

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Dr Kunle Olukotun: The Visionary Behind the First General-Purpose Multi-Core Processor

Dr. Kunle Olukotun, a British-born Nigerian computer scientist, is a trailblazer in the world of computer architecture. Widely recognized as the “father of the multi-core processor,” Olukotun’s innovations have fundamentally transformed how modern computers operate, making him a central figure in the evolution of parallel computing. After earning his bachelor’s degree from Calvin College and […]

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Europeans have more flexible views on how to respond to irregular migrants than policymakers think – new research

With an estimated minimum of 2.6 to 3.2 million irregular migrants in Europe and fierce public debates about them, policymakers face the difficult question of how to ensure migrants’ basic rights of protection from exploitation, destitution and ill health while also establishing effective migration controls. However, we know surprisingly little about how Europeans think about this […]

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