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<title>More ‘ageing well technologies’ to serve the elderly population</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/160969/1/</link>
<description>Keeping in mind that European Union society is fast ageing, the member-states have decided to develop digital products and services to improve the lives of older people. A joint project in this regard will research to provide solutions to age-specific problems.</description>
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<title>Europe's Role in U.S. Torture Policies Condemned</title>
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<description>European governments are dodging the truth about the U.S. practice of kidnapping and illegally sending terrorism suspects for interrogation in countries with a reputation for torture, a leading rights group says in a new report.</description>
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<title>Efficient Lightbulbs, Minus the Mercury</title>
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<description>Leading manufacturers of compact fluorescent light bulbs have unveiled plans to reduce the amount of mercury in these energy-efficient lamps.</description>
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<title>'States Must Apologize, Act on Rights Failures'</title>
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<description>International leaders including China, Russia, and the United States must apologize for &quot;decades&quot; of injustices and lead a global, unified effort to revitalize human rights, says Amnesty International's annual report</description>
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<title>ICTs to cut EU's environmental footprint</title>
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<description>The European Commission has announced it will promote the use of ICTs to reduce energy use and cut emissions. The Commission will support research and development of innovative solutions focusing on three areas first - the power grid, lighting and buildings, crucial to making the whole economy energy smart.</description>
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