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Mozambique is capable of becoming one of the places in Africa that really does well for itself, says the Danish ambassador there.
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The world's politicians have been forced by uncertain oil supplies to invest more in renewable energy such as wind turbines, biofuels and solar energy.
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Congestion on the roads is one of Europe's greatest traffic problems. Forty per cent of all car journeys are hit by delays. Congestion costs one per cent of Europe's GDP.
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Europe is in the grip of an obesity epidemic which constitutes a public health threat. "Real political understanding is required to reverse this trend," insists WHO Director Gudjon Magnusson.
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There is more than enough water in the world, but the resources are unevenly distributed and the poor become the victims.
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Internationally, 3D technology is making an impression, but it takes time to create a market and find the best solutions.
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