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Houston helps 25,000 people exit homelessness

Over the past 10 years, homelessness in Houston has dropped by 63%. Double the decrease…

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New AI-technology could help early detection of breast cancer

In 2020, breast cancer amounted for 13,3 percent of newly diagnosed cancer cases in the European Union…

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Black Friday: Amazon employees protest for better working conditions

On Black Friday, in over 40 countries, Amazon employees protested to draw attention to the…

Netherlands to tax excess profits to finance energy price cap

The Netherlands wants to raise 3.2 billion euros with a tax on the usurious profits…

Finland gives mothers and fathers equal rights to parental leave

A new family law is now in effect in Finland that redefines the length of…

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Amazon continues to destroy new goods and returns

An investigation by Greenpeace, Business Insider and ZDF frontal proves that Amazon continues to throw…

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EU Parliament wants sales ban on products that destroy rainforest

The European Parliament has agreed on a regulation to stop the worldwide deforestation of rainforests.…

EU: Sales ban on products and goods made with forced labor

Worldwide, modern slavery is on the rise, and with it, goods and products made under…

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Stores in Paris offer free drinking water – city produces less plastic waste

Romana Greiner Tons of plastic drinking bottles end up in the trash. Especially in countries…

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Poor working conditions are causing almost 3 million deaths per year – How is that possible?

Kontrast.at/Johanna Pauls An estimated 3 million people die globally per year due to concomitant diseases…