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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15019 · Aug 1

#python#arxiv#automation#e_mail#github_action#paper#recommendation#research#zotero You can get daily emails recommending new arXiv research papers that match your interests by linking your Zotero library with the Zotero-arXiv-Daily tool. It automatically finds relevant papers based on what you have saved in Zotero, summarizes them with AI-generated short descriptions, and sends you links to PDFs and code if available. This service is free, easy to set up on GitHub with minimal configuration, and runs automatically every day, saving you time and effort in keeping up with new scientific papers tailored to your research areas. It helps you stay updated without manually searching arXiv[1]. https://github.com/TideDra/zotero-arxiv-daily

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@addisstandardeng · Post #21504 · 02/23/2026, 03:15 PM

News: #South_Sudan pushes #Egypt, Sudan to join Nile water sharing accord South Sudan has called on Egypt and #Sudan to join the Cooperative Framework Agreement (#CFA), a treaty aimed at ensuring equitable and sustainable use of the #Nile River waters. According to South Sudan-based outlet Sudan Post, South Sudan’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, James Mawich Makuach, made the appeal during celebrations marking Nile Day in Juba on Sunday. He urged Egypt, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the #Congo and #Kenya to become part of the accord, describing it as a pathway toward inclusive regional cooperation over the world’s longest river. Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Hani Sewilam, reiterated #Cairo’s position during an extraordinary meeting of the Nile Council of Ministers (Nile-COM) held in Juba on 20 February 2026, according to Daily News Egypt. He cautioned against unilateral measures in the Nile Basin and stressed that.... Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=55325