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Biden arrives back in Washington to a political nightmare Republican Glenn Youngkin's projected victory over Democratic former Gov. Terry McAuliffe in Virginia, which Biden won by 10 points, and a too-close-to-call race in New Jersey made for dispiriting news for the Democratic President as he flew over the ...
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ISIS Poses a Growing Threat to New Taliban Government in Afghanistan JALALABAD, Afghanistan — Aref Mohammad's war against the Islamic State ended earlier this fall when his unit of Taliban fighters was ambushed by the terrorist group in eastern Afghanistan. A bullet shattered his femur, leaving him disabled and barely ...
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Leaders depart and COP26 climate summit turns focus to money Wednesday's sessions are focused on climate finance — how wealthy countries help poorer ones afford to cut their greenhouse gas emissions and make societal changes. · Rich countries previously agreed to contribute to an annual $100 billion fund, starting in ...
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Pentagon warns China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal The estimate, based on the rapid modernization of China's nuclear strike options and its construction of missile silos, marks a dramatic increase from the projection in last year's China Military Power report, which estimated that China would double their ...
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Rebels threaten Ethiopian capital as UN slams atrocities committed in Tigray conflict The spreading conflict comes as the United Nations condemned possible "war crimes" uncovered in a joint investigation into the bloody year-long war in Ethiopia's northern Tigray region. The highly anticipated report was published ...
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The world will burn through its 'carbon budget' in 11 years without big emissions cuts, scientists say Global greenhouse gas emissions have almost completely rebounded after slumping during the coronavirus pandemic, leaving the world with just 11 years of burning carbon at the current rate if humanity hopes to avoid catastrophic warming.
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The world has pledged to stop deforestation before. But trees are still disappearing at an 'untenable rate.' On Tuesday, more than 100 countries signed on to an ambitious plan to halt deforestation by 2030 and pledged billions of dollars to the effort. Although world leaders lauded the move, climate activists say they've heard that promise before and that ...
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Indian home-grown Covid-19 shot wins WHO emergency use approval The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday that it has granted approval for Indian drugmaker Bharat Biotech's home-grown Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use listing, paving the way for it to be accepted as a valid vaccine in many poor ...
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South Africa secured $8.5 billion to transition away from coal. It'll be a test case. For years at global climate talks, developing countries have said that they need more financial help from wealthy nations to speed up their shift away from fossil fuels. Now the world is about to get a major test of how that might work in practice.
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Satellites Could Help Track if Nations Keep Their Carbon Pledges Scientists used satellite measurements of carbon dioxide to detect small atmospheric reductions over areas under coronavirus lockdowns. The approach could help track emissions more quickly in the future.
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