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At war, Russia aims to claim Ukraine's land — and its carbon emissions Countries usually try to lower their carbon emissions, not increase them. But this year, Ukraine and Russia are locked in a battle over who gets to claim the greenhouse gases of Crimea and other Ukrainian territory the Kremlin has occupied by force.
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Australia reverses decision to recognise West Jerusalem as Israeli capital Canberra's decision in 2018 had undermined peace and put Australia out of step with other nations, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said. She stressed that Australia remained a "steadfast friend" to Israel ...
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Contaminated cough syrup from India linked to 70 child deaths. It's happened before After the World Health Organization linked Indian-made cough syrup to acute kidney failure, leading to the deaths of nearly 70 children in West Africa, Indian authorities shut down a factory near Delhi where the medicines were made.
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'In the Mouth of the Wolf' examines the murder of a Mexican investigative reporter In 2011, corrupt Mexican police and cartel members murdered Javier Sicilia's son and six others. In the aftermath, Sicilia — a journalist for Proceso magazine — published an open letter headlined "Estamos Hasta la Madre" (We've had it up to here), ...
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Australia says it will end its recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital The center-left Labor Party government agreed to again recognize Tel Aviv as the capital. The Cabinet also reaffirmed that Jerusalem's status must be resolved in peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, Foreign Minister Penny Wong said.
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US, Estonia Defense Leaders Pledge to Do More for Ukraine Estonia is a NATO frontline state sharing a 183-mile border with Russia. In fact, Estonia was one of the "captive nations" of the Soviet Union — annexed by Soviet Dictator Josef Stalin as part of his deal with German Fuhrer Adolf Hitler that started World ...
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'Buckle up': US backers of Just Stop Oil vow more Van Gogh-style protests The US funders of a climate activist group that poured tomato soup over Van Gogh's Sunflowers at the National Gallery in London have vowed similar attention-grabbing stunts will take place in various countries in the weeks ahead.
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UK justice system 'ill-equipped' for rise in fraud, say MPs The justice select committee found that traditional crimes were being wrongly prioritised by police and prosecutors in a report released on Tuesday, and described Action Fraud, the UK's centre for collating allegations of cybercrime, as "unfit for purpose" ...
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Hunt establishes economic advisory council to support govt They will be joined by PGIM Wadhwani chief investment officer and former member of the BoE's MPC, Sushil Wadhwani, and JP Morgan chief market strategist and former adviser to chancellor Philip Hammond, Karen Ward. The ...
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Statement by the Prime Minister on Persons Day The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Persons Day: "Today, on Persons Day, we celebrate the resolve of the Famous Five, who helped ensure a better and fairer Canada where women can participate equally in all ...
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