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Karin Kloosterman
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These ancients built graveyards for travellers
Why did the ancients, our ancient ancestors mark major byways with thousands of burial monuments? Why are they shaped like pendants and what stories do...
The teaching tree offers a Saudi view on Mother Nature
Multidisciplinary artist Muhannad Shono has been selected to represent Saudi Arabia at Biennale Arte 2022 in Venice with his installation, The Teaching Tree
Merkin’s $400,000 prize for health startups
MIT and Harvard are hosting the Merkin Prize, supporting innovations in healthcare. Have a dream company to share? $400K in prizes.
HY Summit is green hydrogen event from the heart of industrial Germany
A short train ride from Cologne or Dusseldorf, the first international NRW HY Summit 2022 will take place in Duisburg and Essen in the North...
Two tons of microplastics on Israel’s Mediterranean Sea coast
A new study shows that the Israeli part of the Levantine coastline of the Mediterranean Sea is contaminated with over two tons of micro-plastics
Plastic pollution in the ocean as storm sewers vomit onto Jaffa beach
The Jaffa storm sewer was openly washing onto the sea bringing with it a mass of oily pollution and plastic bits that have built up...
Kamran Heirati’s floating city of Iran
Copycat? Back in 2018 Heirati envisioned a linear city for Iran. Unlike Saudi Arabia's The Line, Heirati considers the needs of the locals in his...
Video reveals 150-mile-long mirrored skyscraper The Line in Saudi Arabia
This video shows the design for The Line, a 550 yard-tall, mirror-clad skyscraper designed to house nine million desert-dwellers in Saudi Arabia.
Meet Aliph, the first all-women venture fund in the Middle East
All-women Aliph Capital secures $125 million USD investment from ADQ
Arab activists sail into Cop27 on Greenpeace ship
Youth climate representatives from the Middle East and North Africa have arrived at the port of Alexandria onboard a Greenpeace ship to put climate justice...
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