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Copenhagen · CopenhagenProfessor Katherine Richardson was a marine scientist when, in the 1990s, she became committed to climate and sustainability. Today she turns 70See the Story
Climate scientist: 'I wouldn't spend 70 hours a week doing research and giving presentations if I didn't believe there is hope'
Kharkiv · KharkivThere has been speculation about a Russian offensive near Kharkiv for weeks. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has now reported corresponding fighting. According to this, the Russian troops advanced in the region.See the Story
Russian troops advance towards Kharkiv
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Denmark · DenmarkWhen the happiest people in the world are voted, the Danes are always at the top. At the same time, we talk a lot about the fact that Danes, and especially young people, are very distrusted. But can one be happy and distrustful at the same time? Scientists disagree on what we should emphasizeSee the Story
When researcher watched documentary about young people's mistrust, she had to turn off the television and do a study that showed the opposite
Palestine · PalestineIn the present, many would rather avoid the hassle of meeting and debating with those with whom they disagree. This is what the sermon over Sunday's text was supposed to be about if the preacher was academy leader Ingrid AnkSee the Story
Ingrid Ank on the Israel-Palestine conflict: We'd rather live in our own world than look each other in the eye
Italy · ItalyRight now it is hard to believe in the chances of world peace, but the vicissitudes of history are always a source of hope, believes Italian political scientist Nathalie TocciSee the Story
Nathalie Tocci is a hard-boiled security policy analyst. Where does she find hope in a time of war?
Denmark · DenmarkIn workplaces at home and abroad, “neurodiversity” has become a plus word, but employees with a different neurology can be considered both a treasure trove of talent, an opportunity to take social responsibility and as someone who is better off sorting outSee the Story