After more than 30 years, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are disconnecting from Russia’s electricity grid and joining the EU’s network, marking a significant shift away from Russian influence. The process will begin with a two-day transition period, followed by integration into the European grid via Poland. Tensions with Russia have escalated, with concerns over potential retaliation and cyber-attacks, prompting increased security measures and preparations for any disruptions.
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Guinea’s Mining Boom: Investing $15B in Education for a Sustainable Future
Guinea's Simandou mining project, slated to be the world's largest, is investing 5% of its revenues into education to develop human capital, with mining operations set to start in 2026. The government plans to focus on science and engineering education, following the example of successful nations like Singapore, as part of a broader effort in Africa to ensure natural resources benefit local development and foster sustainable economic growth beyond the mining boom. This emphasis on...
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