November 19, 2025
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Queer rights are under pressure worldwide, which makes laws and court rulings that protect them especially important. The U.S. Supreme Court recently dismissed a lawsuit challenging same-sex marriage—a positive signal for the protection of minority rights.
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(S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)Supreme Court blocks lawsuit against same-sex marriage
The Supreme Court rejected the appeal of former court clerk Kim Davis, who had refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. The ruling reaffirms the right of all couples to marry regardless of sexual orientation. Source: THE GUARDIAN
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France: Bird populations recover following insecticide ban
France’s ban on insecticides is showing results: since neonicotinoids were prohibited, populations of insect-eating birds have begun to recover. At 1,900 monitoring sites, numbers increased by up to three percent. Researchers see this as a hopeful sign for entire ecosystems. Source: THE GUARDIAN
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UK government unveils pan for the gradual phaseout of animal testing
For the first time, the UK government has outlined in detail how it plans to implement its pledge to reduce animal testing. By the end of the year, certain safety tests will no longer require live animals. For human drug testing, the use of dogs and non-human primates is set to drop by at least 35% by 2030. Source: BBC
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Earth–space temperature gradient: Motor runs without electricity
U.S. engineers have developed a motor that runs without electricity or fuel. It relies solely on the temperature difference between the warm Earth and cold space: a specially coated plate emits infrared radiation into space and cools so much that it generates enough energy to power a Stirling engine. Source: CPG
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California sets new privacy standard for web browsers
In California, the new privacy law AB 566 was passed, requiring web browsers to provide an automatic opt-out signal for users. This allows websites to be instructed not to share or sell personal data—without any extra clicks. Experts expect the regulation could become a statewide standard. Source: AP NEWS
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How Zanzibar’s “Solar Mamas” are transforming entire villages with solar power
In Zanzibar, so-called “Solar Mamas” are bringing light to villages. The Barefoot College training program teaches women without formal education to become solar technicians. They replace harmful kerosene lamps with solar systems, providing electricity to remote communities. So far, 1,845 households have been served, while the women gain an income and new career opportunities. Source: EURONEWS
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