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  1. Jessica Gottsleben, the Urge to Serve Sabine Cessou Posted : January 21, 2022

    This energetic and straightforward young American leader has made a crucial choice in life: to accomplish her mission the way she sees it, and embrace it. It may sound like the plot of a Paolo Coelho novel, but it is not, as her story is unfolding in real life.

  2. They spit on the history of France Helmut Sorge Posted : January 14, 2022

    Lucy Williamson, a BBC reporter on assignment in the southern French town Béziérs, was surprised when she observed about a hundred people lined up in  front of  the auditorium where a “polémiste  réactionaire” (Le Temps, September  24, 2021), was scheduled  to speak.

  3. Youssef Kobo, a proud “Seat at the Table” Sabine Cessou Posted : January 14, 2022

    “Entrepreneurial, curious, energetic”. This is how Youssef Kobo, a Belgian citizen coming from a Moroccan family, would describe himself in three words. Always on the road, this busy traveler is taking part in conferences and workshops all over the world. His line of work? He is an individual consultant on strategic innovation.

  4. Is the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism a Threat for Developing Countries? Rim Berahab Posted : January 13, 2022

    As part of the lengthy fight against climate change, the European Union (EU) has introduced a Border Carbon Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), among its "Fit for 55" package, intended to deliver the EU's intermediate target of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 55% from 1990 levels by 2030.

  5. Falcons and fighter jets Helmut Sorge Posted : January 12, 2022

    Feeble eyesight may hinder you from finding Puntland on a map, the unrecognized Federal member state in Somalia, Khaatumo State, Jubaland, or Somaliland, concerning the planet’s size just large enough to be covered by the shadow of a palm tree.

  6. Le Mozambique devrait devenir un exportateur de GNL dans moins d’un an Francis Perrin Posted : January 04, 2022

    A la fin avril 2021, Total (aujourd’hui TotalEnergies) annonçait le retrait de son personnel du site d’Afungi, dans le nord-est du Mozambique, et déclarait la force majeure pour le projet gazier Mozambique LNG.

  7. Until you plant a tree, you haven't done anything Helmut Sorge Posted : December 27, 2021

    In life, all forests seem magical, feels Thoralya Dyer, an Australian writer. Dwarfs and ghosts floating above the autumn leaves; Robin Hood, the British cult figure, hiding in a tree trunk in a forest of the king of England, who controls all 'nature's treasures; deer and mushrooms included, bees and Oaktree's, you name it.

  8. Afrique : trois grands projets pétroliers progressent en vue d’une mise en production dans les prochaines années Francis Perrin Posted : December 24, 2021

    En dépit de toutes les critiques contre les énergies fossiles au niveau international, plusieurs projets pétroliers et gaziers continuent à être lancés et à progresser en vue de prochaines mises en production. L’Afrique ne fait pas exception à la règle, bien au contraire.

  9. Purpose Driven Companies and the Regulation of the Fourth Sector in Morocco Ahmed Ouhnini Posted : December 21, 2021

    The Policy Center for The New South (PCNS) joined an inter-institutional effort between the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in an international research project called ‘’Purpose-driven companies and the regulation of the Fourth Sector in Ibero-America’’.

  10. The folly of humanity Helmut Sorge Posted : December 21, 2021

    Simon Kofe, the Foreign Minister in charge of Communication and Justice of Tuvalu, a 25.9 square miles’ nation located in the South Pacific, was standing at the podium in suit and tie. But when he rolled up his trouser, he was barefoot, feeling white sand under his feet, the warm, sparkling clear water up to his knees.

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