Constitution Review: House ‘ll speak with Nigerians not for them

JONAS EZIEKE, Abuja The House of Representatives, the green chamber of the National Assembly, has declared its commitment to a truly participatory constitution amendment process, stating it will “speak with Nigerians, not for them.” Chairman, South-South Zonal Public Hearing held in Calabar, Hon. Kingsley Chinda, made the declaration while addressing stakeholders, civil society groups, and

Green Acres police station finally opened

After years of delay due to persistent flooding, the Green Acres police station in St. Catherine was finally opened on Friday. But, having made that decision, National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang still conceded that it will take some time before the flooding issue is fully resolved. The opening of the police station comes at

‘Small moments of awareness can create real change’

This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Jodie Brush, Communications & Public Affairs Manager at Verbund Green Power Iberia. She says that real progress happens when everyone is involved. “Gender equality isn’t just a women’s issue. Men must be invited to join the conversation…

Net zero standards: Singing from the same hymn sheet?

A single set of net zero construction standards aims to end the bewilderment caused by myriad sector benchmarks – and put a stop to greenwashing The proliferation of net zero standards in the construction sector has led to widespread confusion, making it easier for firms to greenwash their credentials. But as scrutiny increases and climate

Henrik Larsson returns for Celtic’s sleek 2025/26 away kit unveiling

Scottish Premiership giants Celtic have unveiled their new away kit for the 2025/26 season – and its a sleek design that’s sure to please the club’s fans. After switching to pastel yellow last season, black is back and better than ever, serving as the sophisticated base for the Hoops’ latest away jersey. Interspersed with engineered

RMIT researchers turn wastewater pollutants into green hydrogen

Home Hydrogen RMIT researchers turn wastewater pollutants into green hydrogen July 18, 2025, by Aida Čučuk Researchers at Australia’s RMIT University have developed an experimental method that uses wastewater contaminants to support green hydrogen production, potentially reducing the need for freshwater in the process. As informed, the team’s latest work – which involved the University

Greentube launches content with bet365 Slots in Germany

Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, has successfully launched its extensive portfolio of slots with leading operator bet365 Slots in Germany. The partnership significantly expands Greentube’s reach within the established market, bringing a wealth of popular titles to bet365 Slots’ growing player base. The integration sees a diverse range of Greentube’s acclaimed games

‎US stocks end in green, hit fresh record high

US stocks closed Thursday in the positive territory, hitting a fresh record, following the release of positive data that boosted investor confidence in the economic outlook. Markets also tracked the ongoing second-quarter earnings season. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.52%, or 229 points, to 44,282. The S&P 500 added 0.54%, or 33 points

Liverpool report: Bayern Munich given green light to close Luis Diaz move

Liverpool may soon be open to sanctioning Luis Diaz’s proposed move to Bayern Munich if one condition is met. The Reds have been focused firmly on incomings so far this summer, with Florian Wirtz chief among them in his £116m British-record-breaking move from Bayer Leverkusen. But outgoings have been on the cards two, with the