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Pályázat - TEDxYouth@Budapest 2016

PAFI - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:38
És most? Válts, változz, változtass! Definícióinkat, ügyeinket, határainkat, amelyekkel meghatározzuk, kik vagyunk, hol élünk és hogyan tesszük a dolgunkat napról napra meg kell változtatnunk, újra kell fogalmaznunk. A lehetőségeink látszólag végtelenek, ami egyszerre izgalmassá, de bonyolulttá is teszi az életet. És most? Itt az ideje feltenni új kérdéseket és új válaszokat találni rájuk. Hol állunk most és hová akarunk eljutni holnap? Elégedettek vagyunk a rendszerrel, amely szerint élünk? Van elég bátorságunk változtatni a helyzetünkön? Ha forradalmi, innovatív kezdeményezések élén állsz, új szemlélet kialakítása foglalkoztat, átformálod, ahogyan bizonyos jelenségeket értelmezünk, ha fontos számodra, amit teszel, és az gyökeresen átformálja a világ működését, az emberek gondolkodását, életét - oszd meg gondolataidat velünk!
Categories: Pályázatok

Fenntarthatósági Nap 9

PAFI - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:34
A kiíró alkotói pályázatot hirdet, témája: nincs több nem tudom ....
Categories: Pályázatok

Simone Veil hospitalisée à la suite de difficultés respiratoires

L`Express / Politique - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:33
L'ancienne ministre de la Santé de Valery Giscard d'Estaing serait "affaiblie" et éprouverait "des difficultés à communiquer" selon le quotidien local La Provence. Après une dizaine de jours à l'hôpital d'Avignon, elle a été transférée à Paris.
Categories: France

Innovation Hungary 2016 - Keressük a leginnovatívabbat!

PAFI - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:29
Újra innovációs verseny lesz az őszi Internet Hungary-n. Nevezz Te is! A legjobbak las vegas-i bemutatkozási lehetőséget, amerikai szakértői segítséget, médiamegjelenést és készpénzt is nyerhetnek, összesen egymillió forint feletti értékben!
Categories: Pályázatok

Gulf companies to invest in Sudan's gold mining

Sudan Tribune - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:22

August 17, 2016 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan has welcomed the interest of a group of companies from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar to invest in mining sector in the country.

Gold bullion blocks pictured at a gold refinery in Khartoum on 11 October 2012 (SUNA)

On Wednesday, the Minister of Minerals, Ahmed Sadiq al-Karouri, discussed with the Gulf companies their interest to invest in mining sector in Sudan.

In a press statement after the meeting, al-Karouri, said that his ministry is keen to support all Arab and Gulf companies to invest in the mining.

“We have very simple requirements for investing in minerals and all procedures are done at the Ministry of Minerals,” he said.

Al-Karouri stressed that there are no restrictions on gold exportation, pointing that the investing companies can export all the gold they produce.

The Sudanese minister further pledged to facilitate all the procedures for the investors from Qatar, U.A.E and Saudi Arabia.

Last July, al-Karouri said Sudan expects to produce 100 tonnes of gold in 2016, pointing it would become Africa's second largest and among the world's top ten producers by the end of the year.

In April, the Ministry of Minerals said that Sudan's production of gold has risen by 3 percent compared to 2015.

Near 70% of the country's gold production in 2015 was produced in the River Nile State. The traditional mining represents 90% of gold production in Sudan.

Sudan currently ranks third in gold production behind South Africa and Ghana but aims to land in the first place by 2018.

Gold has become one of Sudan's largest exports which partially compensated for the loss in oil revenues, which accounted for more than 50% of income until 2011 when South Sudan seceded, taking with it most of the country's oil reserves.

Sudan approved a law to regulate traditional mining by granting licenses and specifying areas to work in to protect them from hazardous conditions and smuggling.

It is believed that traditional mining employs more than a million Sudanese but it is still difficult to obtain credible data.

(ST)

Categories: Africa

Debate: How serious are the allegations against Ankara?

Eurotopics.net - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:11
A leaked confidential report from the German government describes Turkey as a "central platform for Islamist groups" and concludes that Ankara has been supporting the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas and opposition forces in Syria for years. Berlin should nonetheless steer clear of confrontation with Turkey, commentators warn, while some argue that the criticism of Ankara is hypocritical.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Should the term "Polish concentration camp" be banned?

Eurotopics.net - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:11
Poland's government wants to introduce a law that would leave people who use the term "Polish concentration camp" in connection with Auschwitz and other concentration camps facing up to three years behind bars. It fears that this choice of words implies that Poland played a role in operating the German concentration camps. Some commentators approve of Warsaw's intentions. Others point to the need for the Poles to confront their historical responsibility.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Will Spain overcome its political paralysis?

Eurotopics.net - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:11
After eight months of deadlock the negotiations on the formation of a new government in Spain seem set to make progress once more. The leadership of the People's Party gave Mariono Rajoy the green light to start talks with the liberal Ciudadanos on Wednesday. The negotiations can only be successful if Rajoy shows more flexibility, commentators point out and warn that Spain cannot afford a third election.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Aleppo sinks further into humanitarian disaster

Eurotopics.net - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:11
Russia has stationed long-range bombers at an air base in Iran and is attacking rebel positions in the north of Aleppo from the site. Moscow and Tehran are united by common strategic goals in the region, commentators observe, and criticise the international community's increasing indifference in the face of the Syrian civilian population's unbearable suffering.
Categories: European Union

Debate: Will Brexit be delayed?

Eurotopics.net - Thu, 18/08/2016 - 12:11
It could be another three years before the UK actually leaves the EU, representatives from Britain's political and business circles believe. London must present itself as genuine friend of Europe in the Brexit negotiations, commentators warn.
Categories: European Union

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