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Hosted on MSNSustainable Development: Customs, NESREA Strengthen Collaboration On Environmental ProtectionAdewale Adeniyi has reaffirmed the Nigeria Customs Service’s (NCS) commitment to enhancing collaboration with the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) to ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNFuture of Work Forum forecasts economic shifts, outlines AI opportunities, impact on labour marketMeanwhile, the second session, titled ‘Economic Impacts and the Future of Wages: A View into the Labour Market’, examined the ...
According to leading experts, the following topics must now feature at the very top of the political agenda: the transition ...
The use of AI is beneficial in processing high volumes of information and delivering thoughtful options in a timely manner.
Belarus is exploring the possibility of constructing a second nuclear power plantJust over a year ago, Belarus’ Government approved ...
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Grist on MSNTrump’s push for ‘efficiency’ may destroy the EPA. What does that mean for you?Staffers that spoke to Grist under the condition of anonymity for fear of losing their jobs blamed new EPA administrator, Lee ...
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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNKabogo: We’re committed to fostering a safe digital spaceThe government has committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and secure digital environment for all citizens.Speaking during celebrations to mark Safer Internet Day 2025, Information, Communication ...
Valdivia, Chile, has become the first Latin American city to be designated as a Wetland City by the Ramsar Convention.
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN7h
Keta Port construction is economically viable – GPHAManagement of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), has defended the government’s intentions to construct a port at ...
A new report by Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has raised concerns over the slow pace of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s administration in delivering on its promises, with only 4 percent ...
AI companies in the US operate within a complex regulatory landscape shaped by multiple agencies and industry-specific laws.
A new study shows that fully protecting the world's most popular scuba diving sites could not only help marine life bounce ...
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