She was just 15 and her friends couldn’t save her from the rising waters. For her family and everyone in this flooded region of Belgium, nothing will ever be the same again
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Six Senses Shows Regenerative Impacts from 2020
From lettuces to langurs and legacy: Six Senses shapes up!
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Getting younger generations passionate about nature and community, proving that sustainability is a legacy to hand on. Photo: Six Senses
From lettuce to langurs, Six Senses takes measurable actions to care and conserve. Photo: Six Senses
Earth Lab is the Six Senses ecology area for communicating about sustainability initiatives, activities, innovations and partnerships. Provided virtually, Earth Lab Live is available on the Six Senses IGTV channel. Photo: Six Senses
Although 2020 was challenging for the tourism sector as a whole, collectively Six Senses achieved its sustainability targets once again, thanks to the commitment of its hosts, their families, local community partners, and guests too.
Biden s picks for key Justice Department posts face confirmation scrutiny
08 Mar 2021 - 13:56
File photo: President of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Vanita Gupta speaks during the House Judiciary Committee hearing on Policing Practices and Law Enforcement Accountability at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S. June 10, 2020. Michael Reynolds/Pool via Reuters/File Photo
By Sarah N. Lynch | Reuters
Washington: In her first big civil rights case after law school, Vanita Gupta two decades ago challenged the wrongful drug convictions of dozens of Black residents of the Texas Panhandle city of Tulia, all of which hinged on faulty testimony by an undercover police officer with a checkered past.