Tag #Resilience

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Ukrainian Refugee's Film Debuts at Cannes

Maksym Slivinskyi, a 25-year-old Ukrainian refugee and waiter in France, made his Cannes Film Festival debut on May 14th with "Enzo," a film directed posthumously by Laurent Cantet and Robin Campillo, which will be released in theaters on June 18th.

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Reduced Inequality
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European Power Outage Underscores Need for Emergency Preparedness

A major power outage across parts of Spain, Portugal, and France on April 28th, lasting up to 18 hours, highlighted the vulnerability of interconnected systems and the importance of individual and governmental preparedness for emergencies, as previously highlighted by EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Reinterpreting Naomi: Motherhood, Resilience, and Modern Israel

An award-winning journalist and theater director reflects on her MA thesis exploring the character of Naomi in the Book of Ruth, connecting its themes of loss, resilience, and fostering relationships to modern-day experiences in Israel and expanding the definition of motherhood.

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Reduced Inequality
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Fran Kirby Retires from International Football

Fran Kirby, a 31-year-old English midfielder, retired from international football on Tuesday, after England's defeat by Spain, following a decision by manager Sarina Wiegman not to include her in the Euro 2025 squad; Kirby's career was marked by overcoming serious illnesses and injuries.

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Good Health and Well-being
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From Mitigation to Adaptation: Redefining Urban Design in the Face of Climate Change

Cities, occupying just 3% of Earth's land, consume 75% of energy and produce 80% of CO2, but rising sea levels (3.6 mm/year), projected infrastructure failures (Venice's MOSE by 2035), and 150,000 climate-related deaths annually demand a shift from mitigation to adaptation in urban planning.

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Climate Action
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Novel Based on Rediscovered Holocaust-Era Play

David Safier's new novel, "Die Liebe sucht ein Zimmer," is based on a rediscovered 1942 play written and performed by Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto, offering a glimpse into their resilience and creativity during the Holocaust.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Fukushima Farmer Cultivates Kiwis to Combat Radiation Concerns

Twenty-five-year-old Takuya Haraguchi cultivates kiwis in Okuma, Fukushima, aiming to revitalize the region and overcome lingering radiation concerns after the 2011 nuclear disaster, despite ongoing consumer anxieties and the need for continued public education.

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No Poverty
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Cricketer's Race Against Time: MND Diagnosis Spurs Autobiography Launch

Former England cricketer David Lawrence, diagnosed with motor neuron disease (MND), launched his autobiography, "In Syd's Voice," at a charity cricket match in Bristol, showcasing his resilience and career spanning 625 wickets in 280 matches, including becoming England's first British-born Black pla...

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Good Health and Well-being
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EU Launches €15 Billion Water Resilience Plan

The European Commission is launching a €15 billion plan to bolster water infrastructure and management across the EU by 2027, driven by increasingly severe droughts and floods such as the deadly 2024 DANA floods in Valencia, Spain, which affected over 400,000 people and caused at least 335 deaths.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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Israel Festival Uses Art to Heal After Hamas Attacks

The 64th Israel Festival (July 1-24) will hold events in Jerusalem, Upper Galilee, northern Golan Heights, and Western Negev, using art to address social and political challenges following the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Emerging Technologies Drive Business Resilience

André Rizzo, a McGill Executive Institute faculty member, highlights how predictive analytics, AI, cybersecurity, and IoT are transforming business resilience by enabling proactive management, optimizing operations, and fostering adaptable cultures.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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DRC State Exams Proceed in M23-Controlled Areas

State secondary school exams began June 2nd in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including 31,381 students in M23 rebel-controlled areas of North Kivu province where the rebel vice-governor oversaw the launch, despite ongoing conflict.

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Quality Education

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