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Afghan Art Flourished for 20 Years. Can It Survive the New Taliban Regime? The day Afghanistan's president, Ashraf Ghani, fled and handed the country over to the Taliban, Omaid Sharifi was in downtown Kabul, helping his colleagues paint murals on the wall of the governor's office. By noon, panicked employees in nearby ...
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COP26 climate talks off to an ominous start after weak G20 leaders' meeting (CNN) It was in the city of Glasgow that Scottish engineer James Watts improved the workings of the steam engine and, unwittingly, kicked off the Industrial Revolution. Never could he have imagined that humans would burn so much coal, oil and gas over ...
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The absence of key world leaders hangs over Biden's first G-20 Among those who didn't attend are Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, two counterparts who President Joe Biden desperately hopes to personally engage as he works to prevent already-tense relationships from deteriorating ...
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Joe Biden to meet with Erdoğan and face the global press on his last day in Rome Biden's meeting on Sunday morning with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, relayed Saturday evening to reporters by a senior administration official, was not previously on Biden's public schedule. The sit-down comes about a week after ...
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Japan's Fumio Kishida defies expectations as ruling party easily keeps majority Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's ruling LDP defied expectations and held on to a stable majority in Sunday's parliamentary election, solidifying his position in a fractious party and allowing him to ramp up stimulus.
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The G-20's democratic leaders were upstaged by royals Instead, it was unelected figures who set the agenda, leaving the United States and other democratic leaders in the political dust. Ahead of the summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin dominated ...
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As wealthy nations back Yellen's call for global taxation, fears about national differences quietly persist Rome — Standing outside the Salone delle Fontane Friday morning, French finance minister Bruno Le Maire proclaimed the dawn of a new age for international taxation — one in which governments would band together to stop multinational corporation from ...
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How Much Are Countries Pledging To Reduce Emissions? As the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow gets underway this week, many countries have vowed to do more to fight climate change. Yet those plans still fall short of what's needed to avoid a dangerous rise in global temperatures.
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Struggling at Home, Biden Is Buoyed by G20 Trip Abroad ROME — President Biden capped a long weekend of diplomacy on Sunday with a swaggering proclamation of America's renewed force on the world stage, claiming credit for what he cast as breakthroughs on climate change, tax avoidance and Iran's nuclear ...
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South Africa has one of the most coal-intensive economies in the world. Can it change? With the approach of the COP26 climate summit, South Africa is negotiating with a handful of wealthy nations about how to overhaul its ailing electricity sector in what could become a model of climate finance for other countries heavily dependent upon ...
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