Questions still remain on long-term plans surrounding Mexico’s high asylum numbers following Title 42’s expiration. “Every time that the U.S. makes access to asylum more difficult, migrants turn to Mexico,” Ana Martín Gil, Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East program coordinator, told Al Jazeera.
Brain health fellow Harris Eyre joined the EMEA webinar to break down his latest research paper "Good Food is Vital for Brain Health So We Must Change the Food Industry” and how this significant connection should be considered in efforts to improve health and performance.
In order to promote public health, it is crucial to highlight the significance of food in relation to brain health, fellow Harris Eyre explained. “This type of messaging has been shown to lead to changes in dietary habits, even in challenging populations."
As the G7 convenes this weekend, concerns persist over Russian oil and the war in Ukraine. “There is still a significant amount of Russian oil in the global economy,” which is not expected to change anytime soon, fellow Anna Mikulska told Newsweek.
As Abu Dhabi announces a major investment in AI, fellow Kristian Ulrichsen explains that within the UAE, there is "a very wide-ranging attempt to try to predict behavior and to use AI to almost identify or predict if a crime is going to happen or if somebody is going to start shouting against the government."