Mining Impact in Morona Santiago is Almost the Size of 2,000 Football Fields
A new report reveals significant expansion of mining in Morona Santiago, Ecuador, over the past four years, threatening forests and livelihoods in the Amazon.
Labor Reform | Challenges for a Multipurpose Law
The article discusses the challenges facing a new labor reform law in Argentina as it shifts from legislative debate to its implications in judicial, social, and economic fields.
Brazilian soybean production is expected to hit a new record in 2026
Brazil's soybean production is anticipated to reach a record high in 2026, with farmers actively working in the fields amid varying harvesting conditions across the country.
New Members of the Art Academy Include Hiromi Kawakami: No Selections from 'New Fields,' Decrease in Women
The Japan Art Academy announced seven new members, including author Hiromi Kawakami, while highlighting a lack of female representation and selections from newly established artistic fields.
New midwives 'having to work in retail and hospitality'
Newly qualified midwives in the UK are struggling to find employment despite existing staff shortages in maternity care, leading many to seek work in unrelated fields such as retail and hospitality.
Emotion for the return of football in the Gaza Strip after two and a half years: a humble amateur championship and the hope of rebuilding the ruined fields
Football has returned to the Gaza Strip after a hiatus of over 28 months due to military offensives, with a new amateur championship taking place in Nuseirat.
Russia shoots down 151 Ukrainian drones
A new campaign in Region Zealand aims to recruit young people for health-related educations, highlighting 20 different fields of study through a digital platform.
Changing Career Paths for Students: What's New from AI to Accounting?
The article discusses the evolving career opportunities for students in AI, finance, and related fields due to changes in financial inclusion driven by digital platforms.
Deadline for applications in the Cuité, PB city hall competition is extended; find out the new date
The application deadline for the Cuité city hall competition in Brazil has been extended to February 22, with 142 job openings available in various fields.
New higher education strategy 2027-35 anticipates the creation of 900 additional study places
Estonia's upcoming higher education strategy for 2027-35 plans to establish 900 new study places, focusing on teacher training, engineering, and healthcare fields.
Defense, aerospace, cybersecurity... Thales is massively hiring in all its fields
Thales plans to recruit 9,000 new employees globally, with 3,300 of those positions based in France, to sustain its growing business in defense, aerospace, and cybersecurity.
New search engine: How difficult is it to get into business academy and fields like cosmetology, electrical engineering, or dental assistant
The article discusses the opening of new online applications for vocational schools in Slovakia, highlighting regional interest in quality education beyond the capital, Bratislava.
How magnetic fields, psychedelics and ketamine are helping treat the brain
A Sunshine Coast not-for-profit clinic is at the forefront of trialing innovative psychiatric treatments, including a global trial of psilocybin for depression, and is planning to construct a new mental health hospital.
Brazil's oil exports reach highest volume in nearly 3 years
Brazil's oil exports surged by 13.3% in January compared to the same month last year, marking the highest monthly volume in almost three years, driven by the entry of four new platforms in key pre-salt fields.
Eastern Euphrates in Syria: Strategic Wealth and Regional Influence Struggle
The Eastern Euphrates region, controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces, is a strategic tension point post-Bashar al-Assad regime, holding most of Syria's oil, gas fields, and key grain plains, as the US attempts to mediate between the new government and SDF amidst ongoing Turkish military pressures.