Month: November 2024
Is the toy industry still just for children? | Mattel | The Big Question
This episode of The Big Question sees Sanjay Luthra, Mattel’s EMEA Managing Director, sit down with Hannah Brown to discuss the Barbie effect and Mattel’s [more…]
What is Article 6 and why is it controversial? Campaigners react to adoption of carbon credit rules
Carbon markets are one step closer to being part of global climate plans after a speedy COP decision. READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2024/11/12/what-is-article-6-and-why-is-it-controversial-campaigners-react-to-adoption-of-carbon-cred Subscribe to our [more…]
February elections: Will Germany’s faltering economy take center stage? | DW News
It’s been a tumultuous month for Scholz and the SPD. It began with the collapse of his three-way coalition government, after a bitter break-up with [more…]
Why the conference that divided Africa still matters today | DW News
140 years ago, European powers got together here in Berlin to decide on the rules of engagement as they claimed territory in Africa. Germany’s Chancellor [more…]
Driving Digital Transformation for Europe’s Emerging Innovators
Taking the plunge to go digital and invest in information technology can be a challenging step for Europe’s small and medium-sized businesses, but case studies [more…]
South African gold mine siege in third week | DW News
Hundreds of workers are hiding in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa for a third week. Police cut off supplies to force them out. [more…]
Sixth tourist dies from tainted alcohol in Laos | DW News
An Australian teenager has become the sixth foreign tourist to die of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos. All the deaths are believed to be connected [more…]
What caused deadly violence? Could seven-day ceasefire last? | DW News
Rival Shiite and Sunni Muslim tribes in north-western Pakistan have agreed to a seven-day cease-fire. At least 82 people have been killed and more than [more…]
Reports: Russia could attempt to sabotage cargo flights in the EU | DW News
Authorities in Lithuania say terrorism can’t be ruled out as they investigate what caused a cargo plane to crash in the early hours. Lithuanian airport [more…]