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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.
(c) Dom G
(c) Dom G
  • 16. September 2025

Afghanische Frauen bewahren Hoffnung mit geheimen Buchclubs in Kabul

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Trotz Taliban-Verboten treffen sich Frauen in Kabul heimlich zum Lesen. Diese Buchclubs schenken Bildung, Austausch und Mut. Sie zeigen, dass der Drang nach Wissen und Freiheit stärker ist als Unterdrückung und Dunkelheit.

A bold new commission launched by the IUCN will safeguard the tiniest but vital beings — microbes — often overlooked but essential for human health and planetary balance. This pioneering effort maps threats, sets priorities & ensures these unseen species won’t vanish without notice.
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New eye drops show promise as a safe, non-invasive alternative to glasses or surgery for people with longsightedness. Early studies suggest they can improve vision by reshaping how light enters the eye—offering hope for millions worldwide seeking simple eye care solutions.

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Two 19-year-old college students from Portugal have created Trovador — a six-legged, AI-enabled robot that can navigate rugged terrain and replant trees in wildfire-scorched hills. It plants up to 200 saplings per hour, achieves 85–90 % survival in trials, and could revive forests where humans and machines can’t reach.
(c) Karsten Winegeart

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Scientists worldwide have laid out for the first time a unified strategy to monitor and reduce marine litter—especially large debris now known to accumulate on the seafloor. Standardizing data, tracking river and coastal inputs, and coordinated clean-up efforts could finally give oceans a fighting chance against decades of pollution.
(c) Naja Bertolt Jensen

Meeresmüll im Blick: neuer globaler Plan für einheitliche Überwachung

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Germany will treat the use of so-called date-rape drugs like the use of a weapon — a move aimed at tougher prosecutions for sexual assault and domestic violence. The change reflects rising reports and aims to offer stronger protection to survivors.
(c) Kobby Mendez

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  • 27. November 2025

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An Essex couple trialled a HeatHub—a mini data-centre in their garden shed with over 500 computers—to heat their home while moving from gas boiler to solar setup. Their monthly bills dropped from about £375 to just £40-£60, blending innovation with home comfort.
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The European Commission has launched a plan to slash major journey times on Europe’s high-speed rail network by about 50%, with examples like Berlin–Copenhagen in 4 h instead of 7 by 2030 and Sofia–Athens in 6 h instead of nearly 14 by 2035, while unlocking investment and harmonising systems for faster, greener travel.
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