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'The world changed overnight': Zero-Covid overhaul brings joy — and fears — in China Residents shop for vegetables at a wet market in Taiyuan, Shanxi province. Per national guidelines, people in China are no longer required to present negative Covid-19 test results before entering most public places.
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Pedro Castillo: Peru's leader ousted over 'rebellion attempt' In a dramatic turn of events in Peru, Pedro Castillo, who less than 24 hours ago was president, is in police custody facing likely charges of rebellion. His fall from power was swift. Facing an impeachment vote by the opposition-controlled Congress, ...
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Mohsen Shekari: Iran carries out first execution over protests Iran has announced the first execution of a protester convicted over the recent anti-government unrest. Mohsen Shekari was hanged on Thursday morning after being found guilty by a Revolutionary Court of "moharebeh" (enmity against God), ...
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South Koreans are getting a year younger, parliament rules South Korea currently uses three age-counting systems, but most citizens abide by the "Korean age," where a person is 1 year old as soon as they are born, and gain one year on every New Year's Day. And a baby born on Dec. 31 would be considered 2 years old ...
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Necklace Unearthed in Medieval Woman's Grave Is a 'Once-in-a-Lifetime Discovery' The archaeologists had discovered an early medieval grave—and while most of the skeleton had decomposed, an ornate 30-piece gold necklace remained. Dating to around 630 to 670 C.E. it was made up of Roman coins, gold, garnets, painted glass and ...
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Rejuvenating the Sustainable Development Goals through shared action Co-chairs, Zia Khan (left) and John McArthur (right), at the September 2022 17 Rooms Community gathering in New York City on the eve of the U.N. General Assembly.
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Momentum Builds for Global Action on Biodiversity At COP15, international governments are expected to heed that call by establishing a Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework, which will address key drivers of biodiversity loss, including human influence and climate change.
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EU Paves Way for Landmark Deforestation-free Products Regulation By Andreas Oeschger, Junior Policy Analyst, Sustainable Trade, IISD. In the early hours on Tuesday, 6 November 2022, representatives of the European Parliament, the European Commission, and the European Council concluded their "Trilogue" discussions, ...
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Despite continued impact of COVID-19, malaria cases and deaths remained stable in 2021 New data released today by the World Health Organization (WHO) show that countries around the world largely held the line against further setbacks to malaria prevention, testing and treatment services in 2021. According to this year's World malaria ...
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'Extractivism' is destroying nature: to tackle it Cop15 must go beyond simple targets At the biodiversity Cop taking place in Montreal, much attention will focus on a policy proposal calling for 30% of the planet's land and oceans to be protected by 2030, known as 30x30. Protected areas have their place in addressing the biodiversity crisis ...
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