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Social Responsibility

'I can't drink the water' - life next to a US data centre

“I can’t drink the water” – environmental concerns near US data centres

In various parts of the United States, the swift growth of data centers—large, warehouse-style buildings that handle and manage the world's digital data—has introduced both economic opportunities and environmental worries. For some people residing near these extensive facilities, the advantages of technological investments are being increasingly eclipsed by concerns about community resources, especially water.The contemporary digital economy thrives on data, with data centers serving as the essential infrastructure enabling the continuous operation of the internet, cloud computing, streaming services, and numerous other platforms around the clock. However, maintaining these massive complexes, particularly when it comes to cooling their extensive server…
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Poisoned water and scarred hills

How poisoned water leads to scarred hills

Across many regions of the world, the legacy of industrial activity has left a profound and often irreversible impact on both the environment and the communities that depend on it. From rivers laced with toxic chemicals to once-verdant hillsides stripped bare and scarred by mining operations, the consequences of unchecked industrialization are visible in landscapes altered beyond recognition.El relato sobre aguas contaminadas y tierras deterioradas no se limita a un solo país ni a una sola industria. Es un desafío mundial que plantea preguntas urgentes sobre cómo las sociedades equilibran el desarrollo económico con la protección ambiental y el bienestar…
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Non-disclosure agreements gagging workers to be banned

Ban on non-disclosure agreements silencing workers

In an important change designed to improve transparency in the workplace and safeguard workers' rights, upcoming regulations intend to prohibit the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that stop employees from discussing wrongdoing, discrimination, or harassment. This development highlights a rising awareness of the misuse of NDAs, which have not only protected confidential business details but have sometimes been used to silence victims and prevent organizations from being held liable.Non-disclosure agreements have long been a standard component of employment contracts, particularly in industries where intellectual property, trade secrets, or client confidentiality are central to business operations. However, over time, their application…
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Archaeologists unveil 3,500-year-old city in Peru

Archaeologists discover ancient 3,500-year-old city in Peru

A group of archaeologists in Peru has uncovered the remnants of a city that dates back 3,500 years, providing fresh perspectives on the area's pre-Columbian past and illuminating early urban growth in the Americas. This remarkable find, situated in the coastal desert of northern Peru, is being celebrated as one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years.The ancient settlement, uncovered after years of careful excavation, provides valuable evidence of complex social organization, architectural innovation, and ceremonial practices that date back to a period well before the rise of more widely known Andean civilizations such as the Moche or…
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Young campers, teachers and football coach among Texas flood victims

Football coach, teachers, young campers named among Texas flood victims

As devastating floods swept through parts of Texas in recent days, entire communities have been left grappling with profound grief. Among the lives tragically cut short were young campers, dedicated teachers, and a respected football coach—each remembered not only for the roles they played but for the personal stories and connections they shared with those around them.The intense flooding, caused by continuous heavy rains over several days, hit numerous communities and country regions across Texas, causing rivers to overflow, soaking neighborhoods, and transforming tranquil campsites into areas of disorder. As rescue operations persist and evaluations of the damage progress, the…
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Trump accuses Brazil of 'witch hunt' against Bolsonaro

Trump accuses Brazil of leading ‘witch hunt’ on Bolsonaro

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump, has stepped up to support Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's former president, criticizing the legal actions against him as a "witch hunt" driven by politics. Trump's statements, expressed through social media and later public engagements, have ignited a global discussion about the overlap of politics, justice, and democracy in both the United States and Brazil.The remarks were made while Bolsonaro, the ex-right-wing leader of Brazil, is confronting increasing legal challenges in his homeland. Probes into his involvement in the January 8, 2023, incidents at Brazil's Congress, Supreme Court, and presidential palace—widely regarded as an…
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China Accelerating Implementation of U.S. Trade Framework, Commerce Ministry Says

Commerce Ministry: China Speeds Up U.S. Trade Framework Rollout

In the latest development in global trade relations, China’s Ministry of Commerce has announced that it is accelerating the implementation of a trade framework agreed upon with the United States. This move is seen as a signal of Beijing’s intention to strengthen economic ties with Washington, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and complex challenges in the international trade landscape.The decision to speed up the adoption of key aspects of the bilateral trade agreement comes at a time when both nations are navigating a delicate balance between cooperation and competition. By advancing this trade framework, China is sending a message of commitment…
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Zara, H&M: The European retail giants tied to land grabbing and ...

Inditex actions toward better labor conditions

Inditex, one of the world’s leading fashion retailers and the parent company of brands such as Zara, Massimo Dutti, and Pull&Bear, wields significant influence over global fashion supply chains. The company’s extensive network spans over 100 countries, employing tens of thousands and partnering with thousands of suppliers. Its fast-fashion business model, driven by rapid product turnover and agile sourcing, has historically raised concerns related to labor exploitation, fair wages, and workplace safety. In recent years, however, Inditex has made concerted efforts to address these issues. This article explores in detail the specific initiatives, strategies, and measurable outcomes of Inditex’s push…
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Is this the end for Easter Island's moai statues?

Will Easter Island’s moai statues survive the test of time?

For many years, the moai sculptures on Easter Island have remained as quiet guardians, observing the flow of time and the legacy of the Rapa Nui community. These giant stone creations, hewn from the 13th to the 16th centuries, represent outstanding achievements in craftsmanship as well as emblems of cultural identity, spiritual conviction, and human creativity. Currently, the future of these legendary sculptures is becoming more precarious due to escalating dangers from environmental transformations and human actions.Positioned more than 2,000 miles away from the coast of Chile, Easter Island—referred to as Rapa Nui by its native people—has fascinated archaeologists, historians,…
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m pollution-tracking satellite missing in space

$88m pollution-tracking satellite goes missing after launch

The recent loss of an $88 million satellite designed to monitor pollution from orbit has sparked worry among scientists and environmental groups. Deployed to gather crucial information about air quality and greenhouse gas emissions, the satellite unexpectedly fell silent soon after its launch, putting its mission at risk.The satellite was specifically designed to offer precise measurements of pollutants and carbon emissions from industrial activity, transportation, and other human-made sources. Its absence represents a significant setback for ongoing efforts to monitor climate change and develop strategies for reducing harmful emissions. The data it was meant to gather would have contributed to…
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