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Poland's president says missile that killed two likely fired by Ukraine in defense against Russian attack "Our preliminary analysis suggests that the incident was likely caused by the Ukrainian air defense missile fired to defend Ukrainian territory against Russian cruise missile attacks," Stoltenberg told a press conference following an emergency meeting of ...
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Can Lula slam the brakes on Brazil's rampant deforestation? It will be harder this time A deforested and burnt area of the Amazon rainforest in September. Michael Dantas/AFP/Getty Images. Itu, Sao Paulo State, Brazil CNN ...
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Rich countries are trying to hit pause on climate summit's key issue Protesters at the UN climate summit this week are pressuring the world's wealthiest countries to "pay up" on a loss and damage fund, which would help vulnerable countries recover from climate disasters. Sean Gallup ...
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As Ebola outbreak grows in Uganda, US ramps up preparedness plans "All primary and secondary schools in Uganda are directed to close by November 25th, 2022 for third term holidays as a measure to contain Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the country," Museveni said in a statement. Eight students have died from Ebola since ...
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Study shows 1 billion young people are at risk for hearing loss. This is how to prevent it Sound limits to protect against hearing loss depend on how long and how loud you are listening, experts say. Adobe Stock. CNN —.
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Environment Secretary calls for action to protect and restore nature at COP27 Outlining the importance of next month's vital meeting of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity in Montreal , she is calling on countries to come together at that summit and agree a robust global plan for tackling nature loss.
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Ask the experts: The world's population just hit 8 billion. What now? On November 15, the world's population surpassed 8 billion people — or at least, it very likely did as global population is an estimate. That's 2 billion more people on Earth than in 1999 when the population hit 6 million and 4 billion more than in ...
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Supporting a sustainable, collective response to challenges facing the Sahel President, the regional picture in the Sahel is stark. Countries are facing unprecedented challenges with escalating violence, rising humanitarian needs and famine-like conditions. As always, it is ordinary people who suffer the most.
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Here's why the same 6 universities are consistently rated the best in the world Six universities, from just two countries, consistently dominate the world rankings for reputation and academic excellence. But what really makes these places special is often their proximity to other centres of excellence.
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Province will conduct test of emergency alert to wireless devices At 1:55 p.m. (Pacific time) on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, Emergency Management BC will conduct a test of B.C.'s emergency alerting system as part of the national Alert Ready system to improve public safety in the event of emergency.
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