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THE CARS THAT RUN ON CARBON DIOXIDE The cars that run on carbon dioxide | The World Weekly. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that only are not only carbon neutral but carbon negative, capable of actually reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide as they operate. AN INTERVIEW WITH AN AUSCHWITZ GUARD WHO FEELS NO GUILT An interview with an Auschwitz guard who feels no guilt | The World Weekly. Jakob W. was 19-years-old and in his third semester studying architecture at college when he received the letter that would, seven decades later, turn him into a suspect for complicity in murder. THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN THE VW EMISSIONS SCANDAL As VW’s emission scandal deepens, it has become apparent that the German government had its own part to play. Whilst championing EU CO2 emissions reduction regulations, the government did little in practice to ensure the standards were properly enforced. HOW CAN THE SYRIAN CIVIL WAR BE RESOLVED? How can the Syrian Civil War be resolved? | The World Weekly. Both men were Syrians -- a taxi driver and his passenger. They met during an hour-long drive in April from the airport in the southern Turkish city of Adana toward the east. THE SEX SYMBOLS OF MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL CEILING A team of Brazilian academics analysing the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling claim Michelangelo hid pagan symbols of female sexuality in shapes repeated across the iconic artwork. LES SAPEURS: BRINGING SUBVERSIVE STYLE TO THE EASTERN Les Sapeurs: Bringing subversive style to the Eastern Congo | The World Weekly. From the way they move to the rhythms of Nneka’s bombastic rock, it is hard to imagine that just a couple of years ago, the residents of Goma were left a little perplexed when a host of THE CARS THAT RUN ON CARBON DIOXIDE The cars that run on carbon dioxide | The World Weekly. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that only are not only carbon neutral but carbon negative, capable of actually reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide as they operate. THE GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL COOPERATIVE ECONOMY The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. HOW THE OPPRESSED BECAME THE OPPRESSORS How the oppressed became the oppressors | The World Weekly. Since coming to political power, the anticolonial movements of Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa have remained in control of the former settler colonies’ societies. RESEARCHERS CLAIM TO HAVE PROVED NOAM CHOMSKY’S THEORY OF Researchers claim to have proved Noam Chomsky’s theory of innate grammar | The World Weekly. A team of neuroscientists has found new support for MIT linguist Noam Chomsky’s decades-old theory that we possess an “internal grammar” that allows us to comprehend even nonsensical phrases. WHY CELTIC FANS BACK THE PALESTINIAN CAUSE Why Celtic fans back the Palestinian cause | The World Weekly. Written during the 1970s, The Fields of Athenry tells the story of a family dispossessed of their land and left starving due to the Great Irish Famine of the mid 19th-century. Due to hunger, the husband isWOMEN BEHIND BARS
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WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE EAST: BETWEEN OLD CHALLENGES AND NEW Women in the Middle East: Between old challenges and new opportunities | The World Weekly. For many women, it would just be a normal act, but when Marina Jaber started to ride her bicycle for an art project in Baghdad it was anything but ordinary. THE SEX SYMBOLS OF MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL CEILING A team of Brazilian academics analysing the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling claim Michelangelo hid pagan symbols of female sexuality in shapes repeated across the iconic artwork. LES SAPEURS: BRINGING SUBVERSIVE STYLE TO THE EASTERN Les Sapeurs: Bringing subversive style to the Eastern Congo | The World Weekly. From the way they move to the rhythms of Nneka’s bombastic rock, it is hard to imagine that just a couple of years ago, the residents of Goma were left a little perplexed when a host of THE VIEW FROM ORHAN PAMUK’S WINDOW Nobel Prize-winning writer Orhan Pamuk talks to Der Spiegel about his latest book and what success feels like, while delving into the recent bombing in Istanbul and the “crippled” state of Turkish democracy. THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN THE VW EMISSIONS SCANDAL As VW’s emission scandal deepens, it has become apparent that the German government had its own part to play. Whilst championing EU CO2 emissions reduction regulations, the government did little in practice to ensure the standards were properly enforced. THE GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL COOPERATIVE ECONOMY The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. AN INTERVIEW WITH AN AUSCHWITZ GUARD WHO FEELS NO GUILT An interview with an Auschwitz guard who feels no guilt | The World Weekly. Jakob W. was 19-years-old and in his third semester studying architecture at college when he received the letter that would, seven decades later, turn him into a suspect for complicity in murder. THE CARS THAT RUN ON CARBON DIOXIDE The cars that run on carbon dioxide | The World Weekly. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that only are not only carbon neutral but carbon negative, capable of actually reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide as they operate. RESEARCHERS CLAIM TO HAVE PROVED NOAM CHOMSKY’S THEORY OF Researchers claim to have proved Noam Chomsky’s theory of innate grammar | The World Weekly. A team of neuroscientists has found new support for MIT linguist Noam Chomsky’s decades-old theory that we possess an “internal grammar” that allows us to comprehend even nonsensical phrases. MEET THE THAI PROSTITUTES WORKING ON THEIR OWN TERMS A unique bar in Thailand gives prostitutes the chance to get away from the country’s exploitative red light districts and allows the women to work on their own terms in a safe environment and on a bettersalary.
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The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. ABOUT | THE WORLD WEEKLY About the World Weekly. Balanced news in divided times. In an age of information overload, The World Weekly brings you a weekly briefing on the state of humanity. In one hour, you’ll be up-to-speed on the most significant events, trends and ideas shaping our world, from THE GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL COOPERATIVE ECONOMY The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. THE CARS THAT RUN ON CARBON DIOXIDE The cars that run on carbon dioxide | The World Weekly. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that only are not only carbon neutral but carbon negative, capable of actually reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide as they operate. DEATH IN THE FAVELAS Death in the favelas | The World Weekly. Another young man murdered by the police. Matheus Melo was leaving church. How many more need to die before this war ends?” tweeted Marielle Franco, a Brazilian councilwoman in the city of Rio de Janeiro, on March 13. LES SAPEURS: BRINGING SUBVERSIVE STYLE TO THE EASTERN Les Sapeurs: Bringing subversive style to the Eastern Congo | The World Weekly. From the way they move to the rhythms of Nneka’s bombastic rock, it is hard to imagine that just a couple of years ago, the residents of Goma were left a little perplexed when a host of RESEARCHERS CLAIM TO HAVE PROVED NOAM CHOMSKY’S THEORY OF Researchers claim to have proved Noam Chomsky’s theory of innate grammar | The World Weekly. A team of neuroscientists has found new support for MIT linguist Noam Chomsky’s decades-old theory that we possess an “internal grammar” that allows us to comprehend even nonsensical phrases. AFGHANISTAN’S ABUSED BOYS The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. HOW CAN THE SYRIAN CIVIL WAR BE RESOLVED? How can the Syrian Civil War be resolved? | The World Weekly. Both men were Syrians -- a taxi driver and his passenger. They met during an hour-long drive in April from the airport in the southern Turkish city of Adana toward the east. LAGOS, A CITY OF SHANTY TOWNS AND MILLIONAIRES Lagos, a city of shanty towns and millionaires | The World Weekly. Lagos is a place of extremes. The coastal, southern Nigerian city is the most populous inTHE WORLD WEEKLY
The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. THE VIEW FROM ORHAN PAMUK’S WINDOW Nobel Prize-winning writer Orhan Pamuk talks to Der Spiegel about his latest book and what success feels like, while delving into the recent bombing in Istanbul and the “crippled” state of Turkish democracy. THE GROWTH OF THE GLOBAL COOPERATIVE ECONOMY The World Weekly is an innovative news tool that has been designed to help you better understand the events and the ideas that are shaping our world – every week. THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN THE VW EMISSIONS SCANDAL As VW’s emission scandal deepens, it has become apparent that the German government had its own part to play. Whilst championing EU CO2 emissions reduction regulations, the government did little in practice to ensure the standards were properly enforced. THE CARS THAT RUN ON CARBON DIOXIDE The cars that run on carbon dioxide | The World Weekly. An interdisciplinary team of scientists has worked out a way to make electric vehicles that only are not only carbon neutral but carbon negative, capable of actually reducing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide as they operate. MEET THE THAI PROSTITUTES WORKING ON THEIR OWN TERMS A unique bar in Thailand gives prostitutes the chance to get away from the country’s exploitative red light districts and allows the women to work on their own terms in a safe environment and on a bettersalary.
AN INTERVIEW WITH AN AUSCHWITZ GUARD WHO FEELS NO GUILT An interview with an Auschwitz guard who feels no guilt | The World Weekly. Jakob W. was 19-years-old and in his third semester studying architecture at college when he received the letter that would, seven decades later, turn him into a suspect for complicity in murder. RESEARCHERS CLAIM TO HAVE PROVED NOAM CHOMSKY’S THEORY OF Researchers claim to have proved Noam Chomsky’s theory of innate grammar | The World Weekly. A team of neuroscientists has found new support for MIT linguist Noam Chomsky’s decades-old theory that we possess an “internal grammar” that allows us to comprehend even nonsensical phrases. COULD FINE GAEL AND FIANNA FÁIL FORM A COALITION IN Could Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil form a coalition in Ireland? | The World Weekly. The most inconclusive general election in recent Irish history has opened up the prospect that a century-old political divide between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael might finally bring the country’s two great parties together in a THE SEX SYMBOLS OF MICHELANGELO’S SISTINE CHAPEL CEILING A team of Brazilian academics analysing the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling claim Michelangelo hid pagan symbols of female sexuality in shapes repeated across the iconic artwork.THE WORLD WEEKLY
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