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2 months ago |
flipboard.com | A. Sencer Gozubenli
Razors are a staple in most bathroom cupboards, and it's likely that whether you're a man or woman, you've purchased at least one pack in your …
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2 months ago |
eurasiareview.com | A. Sencer Gozubenli
While Brussels obsesses over keeping bottle caps tethered to their bottles as part of its Single-Use Plastics Directive, championing sustainability and a circular economy with micro-level environmental reforms, a far greater waste crisis remains largely unaddressed: millions of tons of European waste being shipped to countries ill-equipped to manage it.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
eurasiareview.com | A. Sencer Gozubenli
In the labyrinthine world of global shipping, a silent menace operates in the shadows, one that threatens ecological balance, undermines international law, and fuels geopolitical tensions. This “shadow fleet,” an unofficial armada of outdated and opaque oil tankers, primarily serve Russia, as well as Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela, circumventing sanctions and safety standards.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
eurasiareview.com | A. Sencer Gozubenli
In the labyrinthine world of global shipping, a silent menace operates in the shadows, one that threatens ecological balance, undermines Read more
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Jan 8, 2025 |
intpolicydigest.org | A. Sencer Gozubenli
The Arctic is heating up—both literally and geopolitically. As climate change accelerates and states and corporations scramble for resources in the so-called Arctic “race,” Indigenous peoples find themselves caught in a shifting landscape of borders and ambitions. For the Sámi, Europe’s only recognized Indigenous nation, whose ancestral lands span Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia’s Kola Peninsula, this is a moment of reckoning.
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