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Amazon S3 on MSNWhy Planes Avoid The South AtlanticSubscribe to my Substack! <a href=" -- Find me: <a href=" Map store: <a href=" -- Every day over 100,000 airplanes take off to destinations hundreds or thousands of miles aware. And over the last ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNAfriGIS launches 'Resolve Water' - A game-changing digital platform to help navigate Africa’s water and climate futureAfriGIS, a leading provider of trusted contextual insights, is excited to announce the launch of Resolve Water, a transformative digital platform designed to tackle Africa’s growing water and climate ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNCITIES IN PERIL: Cities confront the rising tide of climate changeBy Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Torrential rains in the Congolese capital Kinshasa in early April brought devastating floods that ...
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A call to shift perspective: Africa’s opportunity to pivot in a changing geopolitical landscapeThe world is entering a new geopolitical era – one defined by retreating superpowers, restructured trade dynamics, and accelerated technological rivalries. Recently, we have seen major shifts for ...
Geospatial information science company Afrigis has launched a new platform aimed at helping businesses, investors, insurers ...
These colorful snakes aren't just works of art. Erected for the World Health Assembly, they're meant to draw attention to an ...
If you see a large, intimidating gray and yellow lizard, it’s probably a Nile monitor. They eat anything from bugs to iguanas, and state wildlife officials think they’re a problem.
As one meanders down South Street, beyond the narrow alleyways that seem tailor-made for a sturdy piece of rope, the abundance of independent shops is striking—a stark contrast to the many UK high ...
This piece is part of a series of articles covering the medieval and early modern great powers of each of Asia’s regions: ...
Art Basel expands to Doha in 2026, aiming to position Qatar as a major art market hub amid global shifts and regional ...
The research shows how the balance between nature’s supply chain and human demand has changed around the world.
A group of tech innovators who formed PayPal have quietly amassed a lot of power in Silicon Valley and in the U.S. government ...
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