The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), known as the "Rich Countries Club", has published its forecast for the global economic development for the coming year.
Unrealistic goals jeopardize the fight against climate change
The less time is left before the Parties to the UN Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement are going to meet in Glasgow, the greater the pressure on governments to strengthen its goals (national determined contributions (NDC)) and conform to the most stringent scenario for combating climate change - limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, - is fell.
Education in the context of COVID-19
Coronavirus, which raged in 2020, has made its own adjustments to the life of the whole world. People had to adapt to new conditions and rules that severely limited freedom, but also provided new opportunities for development. The world moved to new levels of technology development in the year of pandemic.
New US-UK agreement boosts UK’s spaceport plans
The UK and US governments have signed a new agreement paving the way for US companies to operate from UK spaceports and export space launch technology.
Fake news - how to distinguish the truth from the lie
On August 27, 2021, the Youth Time International Movement event was launched in Belgrade, Serbia, with the support of Erasmus +, dedicated to media literacy and protecting people from fake news.
Genomic and epidemiological data shed unique light on the different phases of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Brazil
Results from a multinational project with 15 Brazilian Institutions, the Imperial College COVID-19 Response Team and the University of Oxford, has shed new insights on SARS-CoV-2 origins in Brazil and on how the transmission of the virus is unfolding in the country.
State-level tracking of COVID-19 in the United States
As of 20 May 2020, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 91,664 confirmed or probable COVID-19-related deaths, more than twice the number of deaths reported in the next most severely impacted country.
Who poisoned Mr Navalny: Berlin caught up in US-Russia “Gas Wars”
Two weeks have gone by since Alexei Navalny was first admitted to a hospital in Omsk with suspected poisoning, yet the amount of dubious circumstances surrounding his story have only accumulated – pre-diagnosis claims of poisoning by his press-secretary Kira Yarmysh
US leaves Europe to its own devices in the face of a global crisis
On July 1, 2020, Austria’s ex-President Heinz Fischer presided over a conference in Vienna marking the 75th anniversary of common European security and the EU countries’ concerted effort to tackle the new challenges in the fight against COVID-19.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income settings
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in low-income settings is likely to be more severe due to limited healthcare capacity.
Artificial intelligence: help or danger
Automation, digitalization and robotization have become part of the life of almost every person. More and more companies are trying to automate both their production and their products as much as possible. This has become an everyday thing, but there are often concepts such as artificial intelligence and intelligent automation, which until recently appeared only in the books of science fiction writers.
Withdrawal of American troops from Germany – Berlin’s first step towards political independence from the USA
Germany has always been one of Europe’s leading countries on practically all economic performance indices.
Global politics devalues between life and death
The world is irrevocably changing, gentlemen, more precisely, the SARS-CoV2 virus has forever changed it, Mk Israel writes.