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General ejection: China’s military purge – The Economist
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PYR Receives Seventeen 2026 ALA Youth Media Awards!
The American Library Association (ALA) Youth Media Awards (YMA) were announced on Monday, January 26, 2026, during a ceremony in Chicago. These prestigious awards honor the most…
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Chinese defense minister holds video talk with Russian counterpart
BEIJING, Jan. 27 (Xinhua) — Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun held a video talk with Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov on Tuesday.
Dong said China stands ready to work with Russia…
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FIFA Women’s Champions Cup matchday guide | Brentford FC
Brentford FC is hosting the semi-finals of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup on Wednesday 28 January.
Corinthians take on Gotham FC in the afternoon (kick-off 12.30pm) before Arsenal face ASFAR in the evening (kick-off 6pm).
Use this guide to find…
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GLP-1 drugs, even when they fail, are giving researchers new insight about obesity : NPR
Injectable GLP-1 drugs have been a game-changer for many people with obesity. But as researchers discover why the medicines…
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PM Shehbaz stresses expanded cooperation between Pakistan, Myanmar – Dawn
- PM Shehbaz stresses expanded cooperation between Pakistan, Myanmar Dawn
- Dar, Myanmar FM hold ‘very productive’ talks in Islamabad as Pakistan seeks to revitalise ties Dawn
- Pakistan, Myanmar agree to expand cooperation across key sectors
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Electromobility at HENSOLDT: Charging infrastructure continues to grow
This means that the charging infrastructure is being continuously expanded and adapted to meet growing demand. The aim is to reduce emissions and contribute to more sustainable mobility – both in the corporate context and in the everyday working lives of employees.
Electromobility as a contribution to reducing emissions
Since 2024, the HENSOLDT Group has been recording greenhouse gas emissions along the entire value chain, known as Scope 3 emissions. These include emissions from business travel and daily commuting. The expansion of the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles is an important lever for reducing these emissions in the long term.Steadily increasing use since 2021
The trend towards electric mobility is clear: since the first charging stations were installed in 2021, the amount of energy consumed has risen steadily – from around 30 MWh to 315 MWh in 2025. This development underlines the increasing acceptance of electric vehicles among HENSOLDT employees and confirms that HENSOLDT is on the right track.Charging is carried out exclusively with industrial electricity from 100% renewable energies. We thus offer our employees a sustainable and attractive addition to charging at home or at public charging points.
Working together towards sustainable mobility
The continuous expansion of the charging infrastructure shows that electric mobility is firmly established at HENSOLDT. HENSOLDT welcomes the increasing use of electric vehicles and thanks all employees who are actively contributing to reducing emissions by switching to electric mobility.Continue Reading
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Bangladesh: Protect journalists during the election – ARTICLE 19 – Defending freedom of expression and information.
- Bangladesh: Protect journalists during the election ARTICLE 19 – Defending freedom of expression and information.
- After a long career at the heart of Bangladeshi journalism, I condemn the new reality: A licence to terrorise the Press
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Bestseller’s JJXX launches new looks featuring Spinnova fibre
The latest collection consists of a versatile outfit, a shirt jacket, as well as matching trousers available in vintage khaki beige and asphalt grey.
This development marks the entry of JJXX into the group of Bestseller brands incorporating…
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Carlos Alcaraz breaks Australian Open quarter-final duck by beating home hope Alex de Minaur
The third time was the charm for Carlos Alcaraz to reach the semi-finals of the 2026 Australian Open.
Playing his third consecutive quarter-final at Melbourne Park, the world No. 1 finally advanced to the next round as he defeated sixth seed
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