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EUROPEAN TEENS HAVE TERRIBLE DIETS EU RESEARCHERS WARN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
MORE than a fifth of European teenagers are overweight or obese, failing to eat sufficient fruit and vegetables, while exercising too little the European Union (EU) HELENA project has warned.
British youths were among the 3,000 13-17-year-olds studied by HELENA (healthy lifestyle in Europe by nutrition in adolescence) researchers, along with adolescents in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Spain and Sweden.…
MIDDLE EAST DENIM MARKET DOMINATED BY LABELS IN RICH GULF AND ISRAEL, AND STYLE IN POORER LEVANT
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Damascus and Beirut, and HELENA FLUSFELDER, in Jerusalem
INTRODUCTION AND THE GULF
THE DENIM sector in the Middle East is as diverse as it is fragmented, with strong demand in the Gulf and Israel for major brand names and the latest trends, while in the less economically developed parts of the Levant international brands are of less importance than style.…
GERMANY - Researchers create automatic vehicle safety device that detects accidents before they happen
By Monica Dobie
University researchers helped develop the air bag – a vehicle safety device that has saved hundreds of thousands of lives – but now they have created a prototype that protects drivers and passengers, just before a collision occurs.…
GLOBAL - Universities offer research of commercial value to businesses worldwide
BY Keith Nuthall and Monica Dobie
Universities and colleges are constantly working with business and industry to undertake commercially valuable research. University World News will regularly feature a selection of these cutting edge developments in its business pages, which we hope will inspire businesses to contact researchers carrying out this valuable work.…
DRUG RESISTANT TB ON RISE IN EASTERN EUROPE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
WHILE tuberculosis rates remain low in western and central Europe, an increase in drug resistant TB in eastern Europe is raising concern amongst European Union (EU) experts. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control has released figures showing that 18.6% of Lithuania’s 2,228 TB cases in 2006 were multiple-drug resistant; 15% of Estonia’s 399 cases were of this deadly strain; as were 14.7% of Latvia’s 1,109 cases.…
DUBAI PUSHES AHEAD WITH PLANS TO BUILD THE WORLD'S LARGEST AIRPORT
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
IN a bid to become a major air industry capital of the world, Dubai is investing US$13 billion in civil aviation and aerospace projects as part of a master plan that extends to 2050. Dubai International Airport (DXB), the 10th busiest in the world in 2006 according to Airports Council International, is spending US$4.5 billion on terminals and other facilities that will triple its capacity by 2009 to 75 million passengers, while the US$33 billion Dubai World Central (DWC) business and residential city will be centred around what could be the world’s largest airport and cargo hub, the Al Maktoum International Airport (MIA).…
OLAF HAILS SUCCESSFUL CHINA COUNTERFEIT CIGARETTE RAID
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) anti-fraud office OLAF, with German and Polish police have broken an international cigarette smuggling ring, arresting 26 people and seizing millions of sticks. The arrests were made in Poland and Germany by the Polish Centralne Biuro ?ledcze…
PACKAGING SECTOR TO SHARE IN CLIMATE CHANGE DUTIES
BY KEITH NUTHALL
EUROPEAN Union (EU) heads of government have backed in principle legislation forcing EU member states to impose binding targets on reducing greenhouse gas pollution onto industries – such as packaging and food – that do not trade these emissions.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION LOOKING FOR NOVEL ENERGY SOLUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE POWER SUPPLY CRUNCH
BY ALAN OSBORN
NO doubt most of us would like to depend exclusively on energy that’s clean, cheap and – most important of all – endlessly renewable, but is that actually going to happen any time in the forseeable future? A growing consensus of energy experts within Europe is not only answering ‘no’, they are adding that although renewable energies could form a significant part of total energy use internationally within a decade, even stretching that to 20 or 30 years ahead doesn’t suggest they’ll top 50%.…
EU ROUND UP - EU UNBUNDLING COMPROMISE PROPOSED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SLOVENIAN government has tabled compromise proposals to break the current political logjam at the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers over gas supply unbundling. As current EU president, Slovenia has suggested for instance that some joint ownership of energy producing and transmission utilities could occur if there were "additional safeguards" preventing conflicts of interest, and guaranteeing the "structural independence of decision making" by distribution operators.…