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WOMEN EMBEZZLE MORE THAN MEN, SAYS NEW ‘PINK COLLAR’ CRIME RESEARCH



The sentencing of Elizabeth Holmes to 11 years’ jail in Texas last November (2022) for defrauding Theranos investors in a bogus blood test tech swindle is perhaps the highest profile female fraud case in recent years. It is proof that – yes – women as well as men are highly likely to commit financial crime if they have the opportunity.…

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EU’S CARBON BORDER ADUSTMENT MECHANISM MAY IMPACT TEXTILE FINISHERS FROM 2025 AND PROBABLY FROM 2030



The passage into law of the European Union’s (EU) long discussed carbon adjustment mechanism (CBAM) on May 17 (2023) could in future help EU finishing chemical producers sell more product to European textile manufacturers – but costs might rise as a result, impacting overall competitiveness.…

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EU PROPOSES MAJOR FINANCIAL DATA SHARING REFORMS



The European Union (EU) has signalled shifting from its past focus on privacy rights – as per the general data protection regulation (GDPR) – with new reforms encouraging the controlled sharing of financial data. That may see data flow from established financial institutions, such as banks, to their personal and business customers, and thence to other financial services.…

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NEW INTERNATIONAL TEST CAN MEASURE STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SUSTAINABILITY KNOWLEDGE, GREENING HE



A key assumption at the UN’s High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) this month (July 10-19) https://hlpf.un.org/2023; https://sdgs.un.org/sites/default/files/2023-07/HESI%202023%20Global%20Forum.docx.pdf; https://sdgs.un.org/HESI/2023GlobalForum is that higher education promotes sustainability – a new initiative will help measure that progress.

That was the focus of a side event to the UN forum staged yesterday (Tuesday, July 18) by the Sulitest Association – a non-profit organisation and online platform seeking sustainability universal literacy and drives SDG adoption across higher education worldwide.…

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INSIDE BANGLADESHI APPAREL’S EXPORT RIDE TO NON-TRADITIONAL MARKETS



Bangladesh clothing manufacturers have been looking to expand export sales beyond their established markets in the European Union (EU), the United States, Canada and the UK, seeking new revenue in non-traditional markets such as Brazil, India, Japan and South Korea.

According to data from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), Bangladesh apparel exports for 2022 (calendar year) have sourced 16.1% of revenue from non-traditional markets – USD7.35 billion, out of overall apparel exports of USD45.7 billion.…

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XI JINPING’S GRAND PLAN FOR CENTRAL ASIA TO HAVE POSITIVE EFFECTS ON UPSTREAM TEXTILE INPUTS



The China-Central Asian Summit that took place in China’s Xi’an in May 18-19 will positively affect Chinese textile and related input sourcing well beyond Central Asia, analysts’ comments and Chinese-language media reports indicate. China’s President Xi Jinping used the event, that was also attended by the leaders of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, to unveil an ambitious plan to help elevate Central Asia to the next level of its development — from building infrastructure networks to boosting trade (1).…

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UN SECRETARY GENERAL CALLS FOR MAJOR INCREASE IN GLOBAL EDUCATION SPENDING TO DELIVER ON SUSTAINABILITY GOALS



The secretary general of the United Nations has called for a significant increase in education spending and investment so that targets in the UN’s sustainable development goal (SDG) for the sector are met. At present, said UN Secretary General António Guterres, in comments for the UN’s High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) this month (July 10-19) https://hlpf.un.org/2023

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UN HE INITIATIVE PUSHES INRTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY IN UNIVERSITY RANKINGS



The UN’s Higher Education Sustainability Initiative (HESI) is developing practical guidance for HE ranking organisations wanting to integrate the delivery of sustainable development goals into their assessments of universities and colleges.

This initiative – highlighted at a HESI global forum https://sdgs.un.org/HESI

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EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE MAY FORCE ITALY TO END DRICRIMINATION AGAINST FOREIGN LECTURERS



The president of the association of foreign lecturers in Italy (Associazione Lettori di Lingua Straniera in Italia – ALLSI), David Petrie, has welcomed the European Commission (EC)’s referral of Italy to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for its continued discrimination of foreign lecturers working in Italian universities.…

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SPLIT VIEWS AS POLITICAL CHAOS BRINGS BACK TALKS OF CANNABIS RECRIMINALISATION



The May (2023) general election in Thailand which saw fully democratic parties win handsomely over the military-backed ruling United Thai Nation party could throw the country’s recent decriminalisation of cannabis into doubt.

The progressive Move Forward Party topped the polls, along with allies it commands a majority in Thailand’s parliamentary lower House of Representatives.…

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