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The latest on the Israel-Hamas war Israel says it rescued two Israeli-Argentine hostages from the southern Gaza city of Rafah in a "covert operation with extraction under fire," 128 days after their capture. Also in Rafah, Israeli forces launched overnight strikes that the Palestine Red ...
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Across the world, migrating animal populations are dwindling. Here's why The report, compiled by conservation scientists, is the most comprehensive assessment of the world's migratory species ever carried out. It looked at 1,189 different species that are already protected by the Convention on Migratory Species — a ...
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Russia's war economy faces tough times ahead, says IMF's Georgieva Feb 12 (Reuters) - Russia's war economy is in for tough times due to the outflow of people and shortages of technology, the International Monetary Fund's managing director Kristalina Georgieva said on Monday, even as high military spending boosts ...
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Including energy leaders made COP28 climate summit more meaningful, says Jaber "History will remember that this was the first COP that agreed to transition away from fossil fuels," Jaber said at the World Government Summit in Dubai. Representatives from nearly 200 countries had agreed at ...
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Landmark report details how human activities can disrupt animal migrations The convention's list includes heavily endangered animals and those whose populations require international conservation efforts to address the serious pressures they face, CMS executive secretary Amy Fraenkel said. "If a species is crossing national ...
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NSF NCAR scientists participate in mission to measure air quality over Asia Scientists with NSF NCAR's Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling lab (ACOM) work on the chemiluminescence instrument that is being deploying on the NASA DC-8 to measure nitrogen oxides and ozone. The scientists are: Changmin ...
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Manitoba man charged with murder of his family, including baby OTTAWA, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Authorities in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba have charged a 29-year-old man with the murder of five family members, including his baby daughter, police said on Monday. The accused, Ryan Howard Manoakeesick, ...
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Busting myths and calls to action — a round-up of environment books Ritchie also shows progress has been made on the thornier problem of climate change. Many of the countries that grew rich by burning fossil fuels have begun to cut their emissions while their economies have grown. Massive strides ...
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile: 8th Annual Ubuntu Awards 2024 Programme Directors; Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Naledi Pandor, and Mr Pandor; Ministers and Deputy Ministers; Your Excellencies, Ambassadors, and High Commissioners; Esteemed Members of the Diplomatic Corps; Members of ...
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Water company bosses could see bonuses stopped over sewage spills Executives at water companies could lose their bonuses in future if the firm they run causes environmental damage, like letting illegal sewage spills pollute a beach or river. Environment Secretary Stephen Barclay said it was time water company bosses ...
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