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  1. AIR Rooftop bar returns for the season

    AIR Rooftop bar reopens

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  2. 7MM Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Lupus Nephritis Drug Market Analysis & Forecast 2024-2034: Future SLE and LN Players Competition, High Unmet Need for Steroid-sparing Treatments

    Late-stage pipeline drugs to improve safety and efficacy, Biosimilar entry threatens market growth, High treatment costs hinder market expansion

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  3. Health and Wellness Tourism Market Trends Analysis Report 2026: Key Destinations, Projects, Mergers and Acquisitions, Opportunities and Challenges

    Health and wellness tourism is tapping into growing consumer interest, offering opportunities for growth in destination appeal and traveler engagement.

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  4. Malaga ceramicist's 'quantum botijos' explain mysteries of physics at Geneva research centre

    Malaga ceramicist Concha Cuadra creates 'quantum botijos' to illustrate physics concepts

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  5. India Enterprise ICT Intelligence Report 2025: Market to Reach $350 Billion in 2029, Driven by Increased Adoption of Cloud Computing, AI, IoT, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Development

    India's enterprise ICT market is set to reach $350 billion by 2029, driven by cloud computing, AI, IoT, cybersecurity, and infrastructure development.

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  6. Solar Eclipse to turn Mallorca skies dark for 90 seconds

    Solar Eclipse to turn Mallorca skies dark for 90 seconds

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  7. Union denounces "serious occupational health risks" at Mallorca's main waste disposal plant

    Unions sound alarm over unsanitary conditions at Mallorca's waste disposal plant

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  8. UK imports of “green” jet fuel linked to Amazon deforestation

    UK imports of sustainable aviation fuel linked to Amazon deforestation

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  9. NGL Energy Partners LP Announces $100 Million LP Common Unit Repurchase Program

    NGL Energy Partners LP to repurchase up to $100 million of its common units.

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  10. Pilot finds automotive plastic recycling works but fails on cost

    Pilot finds automotive plastic recycling works but fails on cost

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  11. COMUNICADO: Innomotics is a leading provider of data center infrastructure technology

    Innomotics expands its portfolio of high-efficiency motor, drive, and generator systems for hyperscale and AI-optimized data centers.

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  12. Eva Villaver, astrónoma: “La Luna es de la humanidad; no podemos dejar que quede en manos de unos pocos“

    Eva Villaver, astrónoma, afirma que la Luna es un recurso de la humanidad que debe ser gestionado colectivamente

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  13. Getting the Science of Belonging into the Hands of Children

    Professor Kelly-Ann Allen, Monash University, collaborates with experts to publish a set of belonging resources for children.

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  14. Climate Accountability: Beyond Transparency & Public Participation -...

    The European Union's Green Bond Standard sets a new benchmark for climate finance.

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  15. North Sea Drilling Plans Could Undermine Global Climate Targets

    North Sea drilling plans could undermine global climate targets

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  16. Base Carbon Provides Update on Vietnam Regulatory Framework for International Carbon Credit Transfers

    Base Carbon provides update on Vietnam regulatory framework for international carbon credit transfers.

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  17. BMW iX Review

    BMW iX has received a mid-life update with improvements to its electric range and performance, as well as revisions to its suspension and styling.

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  18. Orihuela Invests in Safer Roads, Smarter Tourism and a Greener Coast

    Orihuela City Council invests in solar-powered LED lighting columns along the seafront promenade to improve road safety and boost sustainability.

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  19. Whale carcass washes up on Torrox beach

    Whale carcass washes up on Torrox beach in Costa del Sol

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  20. Natural Leaf Alcohol Market to Grow by $200 Million During 2026-2030: Global Industry Analysis and Competition Benchmarks

    Natural Leaf Alcohol Market to expand at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2022 to 2030, driven by increasing demand for plant-based alternatives to traditional alcohol.

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  21. The Global Industry for Smart Classrooms 2026-2030 & 2035 Featuring Supply Chain and Competitive Dynamics Analysis

    The global smart classroom market is expected to grow due to increasing adoption of digital tools and government investments.

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  22. COP33 Archives
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  23. India withdraws bid to host COP33 climate talks

    India withdraws bid to host COP33 climate talks

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  24. Malaga interior areas register 40mm of rain in one night

    Malaga registers 40mm of rain in one night

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  25. Lowestoft pupils get hands-on air quality lessons

    Lowestoft pupils get hands-on air quality lessons

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  26. Gotion, Green Power Morocco and Chery Heavy Trucks launche electric freight corridor Morocco–France

    Gotion, Green Power Morocco and Chery Heavy Trucks launch electric freight corridor between Morocco and France.

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  27. GBM ships graphite samples to US customer, opens lab in Quebec

    GBM establishes lab in Quebec for graphite processing

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  28. Estabanell signs a loan with Triodos and ICF to grow in renewables

    Estabanell signs 22m euro loan with Triodos and ICF to grow renewables

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  29. Reducing vulnerability is key to reducing air pollution deaths

    Global air pollution mortality rates dropped by 45% between 1990 and 2019.

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  30. No more pinching holiday hotel luxuries: New Spain shampoo and gel crackdown

    European hotels ditch luxurious mini shampoo and gel dispensers to reduce plastic waste.

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  31. High fuel prices drive Americans to scooters and bikes

    Fuel prices drive Americans to scooters and bikes

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  32. Middle East and Africa Construction Equipment Industry Forecasts Report 2026-2031: Vision 2030 Diversification and Post-World-Cup Legacy Projects Drive Record Investments

    Middle East and Africa construction equipment market to benefit from Saudi Vision 2030 and post-World Cup projects

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  33. Agentic Commerce Set to Generate $1.5 Trillion Globally by 2030, as Payments Infrastructure Leaders Revealed

    Agentic commerce spend is projected to reach $1.5 trillion globally by 2030.

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  34. Parc de la Villette Opens New Urban Farm and Rewilded Landscapes in Paris

    Parc de la Villette in Paris opens new urban farm and rewilded landscapes as part of climate change adaptation strategy.

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  35. Germany has become a leader in plug-in solar. What’s taking other European countries so long?

    Germany's plug-in solar industry has surged, outpacing other European countries, amid rising energy concerns.

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  36. Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla, NASA’s director of space weather: ‘The main risk to astronauts is radiation’

    NASA's director of space weather Teresa Nieves-Chinchilla warns that radiation is the main risk to astronauts, as she leads the Moon to Mars Weather Analysis office that predicts solar storms.

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  37. Alcaucín-Canillas de Aceituno: At the foot of the Maroma mountain range

    The Gran Senda de Málaga hiking trail passes through the Fájara cave and the source of the river Bermuza.

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  38. Vontier Recognized with Seven British Safety Council International Safety Awards for 2026

    Vontier Corporation receives seven British Safety Council International Safety Awards for 2026, demonstrates commitment to health and wellbeing, achieves Distinction Award Alto

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  39. American Retirees Drive Surge in Italy Golden Visa Applications, Get Golden Visa Reveals

    American retirees drive surge in Italy's Golden Visa applications

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  40. Scotch Chalet / CARTA. Architecte + Designer

    This cabin serves as both a sanctuary for relaxation and a hub for gathering.

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  41. Carbon accounting can help tackle the hidden emissions of war

    Carbon accounting can help identify and mitigate the emissions associated with military operations

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