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  • Access to electricity stagnates, leaving globally 730 million in the dark – Analysis

    Access to electricity stagnates, leaving globally 730 million in the dark – Analysis

    Developing Asia reached a 98% access rate in 2024. India and Indonesia now have universal access, leaving most of the remaining gap in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Mongolia, Myanmar, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, which together account for 83% of the region’s population still without electricity. Progress has stalled since 2021, with four of the five countries showing slower progress than before the pandemic.

    Latin America is close to universal access, with 98% of the population connected in 2024. But the last few percentage points are proving difficult. Remote areas such as the Andean Highlands and the Amazon remain underserved, and at the current pace, it could take 15 years to close the gap. Honduras and Haiti face the largest challenges. In Haiti, about half the population still lacks electricity, and progress in 2024 was 56% below the 2015–2019 average.

    Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for eight out of ten people globally without electricity. The number of people lacking access grew between 2020 and 2022 but has since begun to fall, though progress is concentrated in a handful of countries such as Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Mozambique. In 2024, regional progress remained below pre-pandemic levels, with 27 countries still lagging their 2015–2019 averages. Early 2025 estimates suggest a modest acceleration, supported by record solar PV imports from China and new electrification policies in key countries.

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  • Art Basel Qatar announces gallery list for inaugural edition

    Art Basel Qatar announces gallery list for inaugural edition

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    Art Basel Qatar announces 87 galleries for inaugural edition in February 2026 

    Art Basel Qatar will feature 84 artist presentations by 87 galleries when the fair debuts in Doha next February. Presented in partnership with Qatar Sports…

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  • Kalle Rovanperä takes on exciting new challenge with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing in 2026 | 2025 | PRESS RELEASE | WRC

    Kalle Rovanperä takes on exciting new challenge with TOYOTA GAZOO Racing in 2026 | 2025 | PRESS RELEASE | WRC

    TOYOTA GAZOO Racing World Rally Team driver Kalle Rovanperä has announced his decision to move on from rallying at the end of the 2025 season and pursue an exciting new challenge in motorsport.

    The two-time FIA World Rally Champion will…

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  • Acute Sleep Deprivation Suppresses Sleep Spindles in Mice

    Acute Sleep Deprivation Suppresses Sleep Spindles in Mice

    Introduction

    Sleep is characterized by rhythmic oscillations that play essential roles in neural plasticity and cognition. Among these, sleep spindles—~12 Hz rhythmic bursts during NREM sleep—originate in thalamocortical networks and…

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  • Global Research Status and Trends in Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Te

    Global Research Status and Trends in Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Te

    Introduction

    The medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) is a clinically significant injury characterized by avulsion of the posterior root attachment of the medial meniscus.1–3 As a critical structure for maintaining joint biomechanics,…

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  • Valeo wins the EQUIP AUTO Paris 2025 International Automotive Innovation Award for its remanufactured dual wet clutch

    Valeo wins the EQUIP AUTO Paris 2025 International Automotive Innovation Award for its remanufactured dual wet clutch

    Valeo Group | 9 Oct, 2025
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    A breakthrough in sustainable transmissions: Valeo remanufactures the complex DQ250 dual wet clutch, which is fitted to more than 5 million vehicles in Europe.


    October 8, 2025 — Paris, France — Valeo has won the EQUIP AUTO Paris 2025 International Automotive Innovation Grand Prix in the “Parts, equipment and components for aftermarket” category for its remanufactured dual wet clutch (DWC) DQ250. This recognition underscores Valeo’s leading position in the field of transmissions, and its commitment to the circular economy for the aftermarket, providing reliable, affordable and OE-quality solutions that extend product lifetimes. The DQ250 will be available across Europe at the end of November 2025.

    Amaury Desombre, Valeo Group Reman-Repair Director & Valeo Service OES Marketing Director, said: “We are very honored to receive this award, which recognizes our deep commitment to remanufacturing. Today, we already remanufacture one million products every year, and our ambition is to double this to two million by 2030—expanding our portfolio beyond traditional parts to include electronics and high-voltage components. Above all, our priority is to make OE-quality products affordable and accessible, proving that circular economy and business performance can go hand in hand by keeping repair a viable option for every vehicle, whatever its age or complexity.”

    A rigorous industrial process

    The dual wet clutch (DWC) DQ250 is Valeo’s latest innovation in transmission parts remanufacturing. As a multi-speed automatic transmission that uses two separate wet clutches, the conception of this DWC is precise and complex. To give this product a second life, Valeo has leveraged its extensive expertise in remanufacturing to implement a rigorous industrial process. After dismantling and cleaning the used parts, each component is carefully analyzed and checked according to strict specifications. Components that do not meet the criteria are repaired or replaced with new ones. The clutch is then assembled and individually tested at the end of the line, to ensure performance equivalent to that of a new part.

    Remanufacturing: Good to better preserve the resources

    Remanufacturing is key for Valeo in the aftermarket, and integrated into the “I Care 4 the Planet” program initiated by the Group to progressively reduce the environmental impact of the automotive sector.

    Replacing a dual wet clutch is often costly—more than €600 excluding labor—on vehicles that are sometimes aged and whose owners face budget constraints. Discarding a part because of a single defective component is neither sustainable nor responsible. By reusing materials, remanufacturing helps limit resource extraction and reduce industrial waste. Today, Valeo’s remanufactured products contain on average up to 80% reused materials.

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  • Baseline Characteristics, Case Mix, and Outcomes of Patients Admitted to a Busy Urban Acute Medical Unit in Ireland

    Baseline Characteristics, Case Mix, and Outcomes of Patients Admitted to a Busy Urban Acute Medical Unit in Ireland

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  • Thrive Partner Says Every Big Tech Has a ‘Bazooka Pointed at’ OpenAI

    Thrive Partner Says Every Big Tech Has a ‘Bazooka Pointed at’ OpenAI

    Every tech giant is “ganging up” on OpenAI, said a Thrive Capital partner.

    On an episode of the “Uncapped” podcast released on Wednesday, Vince Hankes said Big Tech companies don’t want new players entering their…

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  • Aramco completes acquisition of additional stake in Petro Rabigh – Aramco

    1. Aramco completes acquisition of additional stake in Petro Rabigh  Aramco
    2. Aramco closes acquisition of 22.5% of Petro Rabigh  أرقام
    3. Aramco completes acquisition of approx 22.5% share capital of Petro Rabigh from Sumitomo  MarketScreener
    4. Petro Rabigh transfers Sumitomo marketing rights to Aramco  أرقام

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  • BNP Paribas Cardif and Stellantis partner to develop the used vehicle market

    BNP Paribas Cardif and Stellantis partner to develop the used vehicle market

    Icare, a subsidiary of BNP Paribas Cardif, brings its expertise in warranty extension and automotive maintenance contracts. Stellantis’ Spoticar label, launched in 2019, offers a range of warranties and services for used vehicles, aiming to strengthen customer trust and facilitate transactions. Through this partnership, BNP Paribas and Stellantis are strengthening their collaboration, creating new opportunities for customers and dealers.

    This partnership covers an extended range of insurance products and services for the benefit of dealers and buyers of used vehicles. The agreement includes specific warranties for used cars, such as warranty extensions, maintenance contracts, and dealer guarantees. Dedicated offers for electric vehicles with battery coverage are also planned.

    Dealers and customers will also benefit from a claim reporting and management platform, as well as digital tools such as online training modules, sales support, and a unified partner portal integrating tools to prepare and resell vehicles. Technical and commercial support will also be provided on the ground to help with integration and performance monitoring.

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