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  • IUCN and APRIL launch five-year collaboration to advance conservation science in Indonesia and beyond – Press release

    IUCN and APRIL launch five-year collaboration to advance conservation science in Indonesia and beyond – Press release

    The collaboration brings together IUCN’s global scientific expertise and APRIL’s operational reach in Indonesia to generate robust conservation science, expand the use of conservation tools in APRIL’s conservation and restoration landscapes, and build capacity that supports national and international biodiversity goals.

    A key focus of the collaboration is the expansion of IUCN’s Red List of Ecosystems (RLE), one of the world’s most important indicators of ecosystem health under the Global Biodiversity Framework. This will contribute to a Global RLE Peatlands Assessment, aiming to provide stronger evidence to guide the conservation of this critical ecosystem and important global carbon sink. 

    The collaboration will also pilot the IUCN RHINO approach for Rapid, High-Integrity Nature-positive Outcomes within APRIL’s operations, including its 150,693-hectare Restorasi Ekosistem Riau (RER) forest conservation and restoration programme, located on Sumatra’s Kampar Peninsula.

    The collaboration will evaluate and provide strategic guidance on ways to further enhance APRIL’s biodiversity conservation and restoration programmes, while generating practical lessons for the wider forestry and land-use sector on how they can measure, improve, and share progress on biodiversity outcomes.

    The world is running out of time to reverse biodiversity loss, and science must guide every step we take,” said Dr Grethel Aguilar, IUCN Director General. “This collaboration with APRIL allows us to scale up the Red List of Ecosystems and test new approaches like IUCN RHINO in real-world scenarios. By combining IUCN’s science with APRIL’s operational reach in Indonesia, we can turn data into action and create a sustainable model for how business and conservation can work together to meet global biodiversity targets.

    The collaboration further provides a unique opportunity for IUCN to strengthen its work with its Indonesian members and conservation actors, catalysing on-the-ground action at scale. As part of the collaboration, IUCN will deepen engagement with a range of stakeholders in Indonesia, contributing to the advancement of national efforts to conserve and restore biodiversity with strong integration of the perspectives of communities and experts in Indonesia.

    For us, conservation is about taking practical action. Businesses today are expected to move beyond pledges and deliver results that are credible, practical and measurable on the ground. Our collaboration with IUCN strengthens APRIL’s science-based approach to landscape management and accelerates delivery of our APRIL2030 commitments. By combining global science with local action, this partnership enhances our conservation and restoration programmes and engages a wider network of experts and stakeholders to achieve meaningful biodiversity outcomes,” said Anderson Tanoto, Managing Director at RGE and member of the Executive Committee at APRIL.

    The IUCN–APRIL collaboration supports the delivery of the Global Biodiversity Framework, demonstrating how private sector engagement can align with international conservation priorities.

    By fostering resilience in ecosystems, strengthening community engagement, and advancing biodiversity science, the partnership represents APRIL’s commitment to collaborate with IUCN represents a concrete step toward fostering resilience in ecosystems and communities while supporting global biodiversity targets.

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  • Ericsson at India Mobile Congress 2025: Showcasing 5G innovations that power India’s digitalization journey – Ericsson

    1. Ericsson at India Mobile Congress 2025: Showcasing 5G innovations that power India’s digitalization journey  Ericsson
    2. Telecom push: Ericsson to produce all gear in India, 6G trials expected by 2028  Times of India
    3. Ericsson Showcases 5G Innovations at India Mobile Congress 2025  TimesTech
    4. ‘Open to help those that missed targets’: MoC Scindia on Telecom PLI scheme beneficiaries  The Indian Express
    5. We are ready to invest more in India: Ericsson executive Andres Vicente  Business Standard

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  • Security forces kill 30 Indian sponsored Khwarij in Orakzai – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Security forces kill 30 Indian sponsored Khwarij in Orakzai  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Pakistan Army officer martyred, 7 terrorists killed in DI Khan IBO: ISPR  Dawn
    3. Military officers among 11 security personnel killed in Pakistan  Anadolu Ajansı
    4. 11 Pakistani…

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  • Why shooting stars aren’t stars at all: Understanding meteors, meteorites, and meteor showers |

    Why shooting stars aren’t stars at all: Understanding meteors, meteorites, and meteor showers |

    When you look up at the night sky and spot a bright streak of light racing across it, you’re witnessing one of nature’s most mesmerising events- a meteor, often called a “shooting star.” Despite the name, these dazzling flashes aren’t…

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  • Smart textile band to monitor muscle health

    Smart textile band to monitor muscle health

    Sarcopenia remains difficult to diagnose, although muscle weakness and associated falls are estimated to cost the UK alone £2.5 billion a year. 

    Scientists at Nottingham Trent University (NTU), Newcastle University and Axomics Medical are…

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  • Kelly Weiss: Quiet enough to forget / Jasmin Werner: The Structure of Claim – Announcements

    Kelly Weiss: Quiet enough to forget / Jasmin Werner: The Structure of Claim – Announcements

    Kelly Weiss: Quiet enough to forget

    with videos by Adele Dipasquale

    October 11, 2025–January 11, 2026

    Quiet enough to forget is the first solo exhibition in Germany by French artist Kelly Weiss. For her works she deploys canvas, wall, floor,…

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  • Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in an IVF Patient with Anti-Synthetase Synd

    Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in an IVF Patient with Anti-Synthetase Synd

    Introduction

    Anti-synthetase syndrome (ASS), a rare systemic autoimmune disorder and a subtype of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs), is clinically characterized by myositis, interstitial lung disease (ILD), Raynaud’s phenomenon,…

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  • Hamishi Farah / Takako Saito / Elise Grenois – Announcements

    Hamishi Farah / Takako Saito / Elise Grenois – Announcements

    Hamishi Farah, Regarding the Pain of Others
    Farah’s practice materialises the political, representative  and philosophical contradictions that underpin contemporary artistic production. In this exhibition, the displayed works range from…

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  • K21 Global Art Award 2025. The Winner Is Tadáskía – Announcements

    K21 Global Art Award 2025. The Winner Is Tadáskía – Announcements

    K20K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, in cooperation with the Friends of the Kunstsammlung and with generous financial support from the Reydan + Roger Weiss Foundation, is presenting the K21 Global Art Award for the third time. This award is…

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  • Providing mental health and psychosocial support to Uganda’s Ebola survivors | WHO

    Kampala – Twenty-nine-year-old Aisha Nangobi is a midwife, a mother of two and a recent widow who has faced more adversity than most her age. Her husband, the first confirmed case in the recent Ebola virus disease outbreak in Uganda earlier in…

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