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Dubai is the world's most overworked city, but expats think the benefits of living there make it worthwhile.
Colette Sullivan, a 30-year-old hotelier from the United Kingdom, has a fairly typical workweek.
"My days aren't always the same owing to the nature of my profession," Sullivan told Insider, "but my hours are normally 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with an early finish of 5 p.m. on...
Europe’s PVC Industry Vs. NGO Misinformation
PVCMed Alliance is urging European policymakers to not consider the misinformation spread regarding PVCs in a 2021 paper by an influential NGO as a source for designing policy.
The company has partnered with Vinyl Manufacturers from the European Council to increase awareness regarding t...
WHO’s Announcement for Healthcare of Migrants in Europe
Although refugees and migrants are not leading luxurious lives anyways, winters can be life-threatening.
In many regions across the world, refugees suffer because of geopolitical reasons. In the last few weeks, thousands of migrants have been forced into refugee camps at the border of B...
Infosys announces the launch of Springboard, for students and professionals
Highlights
- Infosys announces the launch of Springboard
- The program is aiming to skill more than 10 million people
- This program is powered by education technology of the company, Wingspan
On Thursday Infosys launched a digi...
JAPAN PROMISES SUPPORT TO CAMBODIAN AGRICULTURE
Highlights:
- Japan has pledged to give around $900,000 for the aid of Cambodia’s overall development
- The amount has been divided for three projects
Japan has pledged to support Cambodia’s growth in the fields of maternal a...
‘The people's eyes are on us': at the climate summit, wrath fades, as countries fail to settle on significant obligations
The lack of political progress to fix the carbon emissions, as the international climate talks in Madrid take longer, was increasingly frustrated by the environmentalists and campaigners.
After talks on the two major thorny issues Anger developed all week on how to create new global car...
Prisoners’ artwork being displayed in Wyoming
Curated by Crossroads Prison Ministries, an NGO located in Grand Rapids, artwork by prisoners is being displayed.
According to Crossroads Prison Ministries Prison Art Project Coordinator Eliezer Yeong, the prisoners are matched with mentors who then write to the students, later going th...