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A species of lizard first spotted in 1991 and categorized as “lost” for the past 30 years has reappeared in South Africa. Research duo Darren Pietersen and John Davies returned to the site where the lizard was originally discovered and came across it again.
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  • Mai 16, 2025

Gecko, der als ausgestorben galt, taucht in der Wüste Südafrikas wieder auf

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Eine Eidechsenart, die 1991 erstmals gesichtet und 30 Jahre lang als verschollen galt, ist in Südafrika wieder aufgetaucht. Das Forscherduo Darren Pietersen und John Davies kehrte an den Fundort zurück und stieß erneut auf sie.

Boca de Rua, a print newspaper based out of Porto Alegre, has been providing individuals on the margins with a voice for 25 years. With the majority of the staff members suffering from poverty or houselesness, meetings are held weekly and staff are involved in the whole process - from writing articles to selling papers on the streets.
Previous Beitrag Brasilianische Zeitung gibt Obdachlosen einen Sinn
Next Beitrag Pakistans Hauptstadt verbietet Kinderehen
Islamabad has banned child marriage, replacing legislation introduced under British colonial rule and raising the minimum age for marriage to 18 for both males and females, while also introducing strict punishments for anyone facilitating underage marriage.

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The EU has reinforced its stance by upholding a ban on bottom trawling in marine protected zones—past cases in Atlantic and North Sea areas confirmed that vulnerable seabed ecosystems deserve full protection without gear-specific loopholes. Legal clarity now paves the way for broader conservation enforcement.
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EU bestätigt Verbot der Grundschleppnetzfischerei

  • Oktober 8, 2025
Global seizures of ivory and pangolin scales remain 74–84% below pre-pandemic levels, finds Wildlife Justice Commission. Continued enforcement and travel slowdowns fight wildlife crime—supporting protection for these threatened species.
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Elfenbein- und Pangolinhandel seit Pandemie um 75 % gesunken

  • Oktober 8, 2025
In a milestone for animal welfare, Vogue has officially gone fur-free across all its international editions. The decision, welcomed by animal rights advocates, marks a powerful shift toward sustainable and ethical fashion within one of the industry’s most influential platforms.
(c) John Baker

Vogue verzichtet auf Pelz – ein Meilenstein für tierfreundliche Mode

  • Oktober 6, 2025

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In Kabul, women gather in hidden book clubs, bravely nurturing knowledge and connection despite Taliban bans. These secret circles offer light, learning, and solidarity—showing that even under pressure, the human spirit finds ways to read, share ideas, and dream of a freer future.
Afghanische Frauen bewahren Hoffnung mit geheimen Buchclubs in Kabul
For the first time in history, solar energy outpaced all other sources to become the European Union’s main provider of electricity this June. This milestone highlights the continent’s accelerating shift toward cleaner, renewable energy and a more sustainable future.
Solarenergie wird erstmals wichtigste Stromquelle der EU
Australia is demanding tech platforms ban 'nudify' and undetectable stalking apps—tools that create deepfake nudes and compromise privacy. This world-first move shifts responsibility to industry, offering a promising step to safeguard users and respect consent.
Australien verbietet «Nudify»- und Stalking-Apps – Schutz der Nutzer
A groundbreaking blood test can spot HPV-linked head and neck cancers up to a decade before symptoms emerge. With HPV responsible for around 70% of such cancers and no screening test yet available, this breakthrough offers real hope for earlier treatment and healthier futures.
Neuer Test erkennt Krebs zehn Jahre vor ersten Symptomen

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