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On 24 February 2025, on the third anniversary of Ukraine’s resistance to the full-scale invasion of Russia, Yalta European Strategy (YES) and Victor Pinchuk Foundation held the YES Special ...
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INSEAD new book explores how organizations can stay human-centric in the age of algorithms As digitalization accelerates, organizations are struggling to ...
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Following the success of its inaugural session, Coauthor by Hindsight, a developer-friendly compliance software solution for ...
Harvey Maria is launching its new Aubrey Collection of patterned luxury vinyl tiles on 6th March 2025. This original new ...
Autoimmune diseases as a group have reached epidemic levels in the UK with a yearly increase of 10%. This is in direct correlation with the rise in incidence of cancer. Especially after the pandemic.
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The government's Planning Reform Working Paper has sent ripples of concern through environmentalists, conservationists, and businesses as it proposes to eliminate ecological surveying requirements ...
Leicester Tigers top the table with 42 players selected, 17 more than nearest rivals As excitement builds for the 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour to Australia, research by British & Irish Lions Tour ...
The global reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is due less to policy than to social, economic, and technological change, new research by Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) has found.