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EU pledges wind, solar funding to narrow gap with US January 19 - Last week, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union is planning to mobilize state aid and a sovereign fund for renewable energy companies within a new Net-Zero Industry Act, to keep firms from moving to ...
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Ukraine war: Germany won't block export of its Leopard 2 tanks, foreign minister says Germany's foreign minister Anna Baerbock has said she "would not stand in the way" of Poland if they were to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine. Ukraine has called on the West to provide the German-made tanks which they say will help them defeat Russia.
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France drops sugar beet pesticide exemption after EU court ruling PARIS, Jan 23 (Reuters) - France has dropped plans to allow sugar beet growers to use again this year a pesticide banned over risks to bees, after a European Union court rejected such exemptions, the country's agriculture minister said on Monday.
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The lasting scars of education losses in Latin America and the Caribbean Girl writing in a classroom with her classmates in the Floripon Community, Siuna, Nicaragua. Schools in Floripón, Siuna, Nicaragua. Photo: Jorge Antonio Bastino.
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People will be paid to use less electricity on Monday The cold snap has seen energy use rise as more people turn on the heating. National Grid has also asked for three coal-fired generators to be put on standby in case supplies ...
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'A toxic chemical that kills': WHO says health of 5 billion people at risk from trans fat According to the WHO, global trans fat intake leads to up to 500,000 premature deaths from coronary heart disease each year. Research shows that artificial trans fat can raise bad cholesterol levels and build up in arteries, increasing the risk of heart ...
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Afghanistan Humanitarian Needs Overview 2023 (January 2023) While in previous years, humanitarian needs have been largely driven by conflict, the key drivers of humanitarian need in 2023 are multidimensional: drought, climate change, protection threats, particularly for women and girls, and the economic crisis.
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Wellness for the winter and the year ahead Students, staff, and faculty can find ways to focus on their mental health with upcoming campus events and year-round resources for the Queen's community. Taking care of mental health is necessary all year, but it can be especially important during the ...
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British Columbia First Nations Strike Landmark Deals Governing Development on Their Ancestral Lands Two First Nations in Canada have forged historic agreements governing industrial development on their ancestral lands. The Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi 'it, also known as the Tobacco Plains Indian Band, have signed an agreement with NWP Coal Canada giving the ...
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Edmonton spiritual leader charged with 4 counts of sexual assault Johannes de Ruiter, known as John de Ruiter, was arrested and charged Saturday by Edmonton police. De Ruiter is the leader of a group known as the College of Integrated Philosophy, or the Oasis Group ...
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