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The Rappahannock Tribe in Virginia has made history by becoming the first U.S. tribal nation to grant legal rights to their river, ensuring its protection and sustainability for future generations, highlighting the river’s vital role in their culture and health.
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  • human rights

Der Rappahannock-Stamm schützt Flussrechte mit einer bahnbrechenden Verfassung

MONGABAY

  • November 26, 2024
Demonstrating their commitment to supporting talented students regardless of financial circumstances, MIT will offer tuition-free education to families earning less than $200,000 annually and cover expenses for families earning under $100,000.
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  • human rights

Das MIT bietet gebührenfreie Bildung für Familien mit einem Einkommen von weniger als 200.000 US-Dollar

CBS

  • November 26, 2024

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Threatened by habitat loss from typhoons and tree trimming, yellow-crested cockatoos are successfully nesting in human-built nest boxes scattered throughout city parks in Hong Kong, a symbol of how humans and wildlife can coexist in a highly urbanised environment
Gelbwangenkakadus erweitern Habitat in Hongkongs Stadtparks
In a historic milestone, former Olympic swimmer Kirsty Coventry has taken over as the 10th IOC President—marking the first time a woman and an African lead the global Olympic movement. She aims to unite the community, inspire change, and guide preparations for LA 2028 with fresh vision.
Kirsty Coventry ist erste Frau und Afrikanerin als IOC-Präsidentin
In India’s garbage cafés, plastic waste is the new currency. Starting in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, people can exchange a kilo of plastic for a hot meal or half for breakfast. The initiative reduces waste, feeds communities, and inspires sustainable change.
Indische Cafés tauschen Plastik gegen warme Mahlzeiten
From 2027, the generic injectable drug lenacapavir will be available for just $40 a year in over 100 low- and middle-income countries. Proven to reduce HIV transmission risk by more than 99.9%, it marks a major step in global public health and access to life-saving medicine.
Erschwingliche HIV-Präventionsspritze erreicht 2027 über 100 Länder

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