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Ecuadoran citizens Julio Mora, 110, and his 104-year-old wife, Waldramina, have been married for 79 years.
“I was suspicious, but it was tasty,” one skeptical customer told the Associated Press.
This week, global policy makers gather in Quito for the Habitat III Conference to reinvigorate the global commitment to the sustainable development of cities. Meeting every 20 years, the Habitat Conference will this year focus on setting a new Urban Agenda.
It took a very long time for things to get back to what even then we dubbed the new normal. No one understood how long it would take, and a sense of frustration set in, a sense of wanting it all to be over.
#EarthToParis : the "development vs. climate" dichotomy is false. We are connected, let's act connected.
We need to think about transforming our cities and our infrastructure, along with our habits, our attitudes, and our entire approach to urban life. So now is a good time to ask: what are our grandest ambitions for our cities?
Eruptions beginning on Friday have shot ash miles into the sky.
Why invite 40 millennials and not the top 40 CEOs? What sort of insight can we offer that the world's foremost academics on social inclusion couldn't? How can a heterogeneous group with diverse religious beliefs help shape a debate hosted at the center of the Catholic world?