Senin, 08 November 2021

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Daily update November 9, 2021
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The Washington Post
In an upcoming speech to COP26 in Glasgow on Monday, former president Barack Obama plans to note his legacy on climate change, encourage young people to be hopeful in the face of cynicism and despair, and criticize both the administration of Donald Trump ...
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USA TODAY
Lines began forming at the Canada and Mexico borders well before daybreak, and eager travelers boarded flights from Europe, including dueling departures from London's Heathrow airport. The U.S.-Mexico border is typically the world's busiest border crossing ...
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BBC News
From a vegetarian dog to a walking piece of kitchen equipment, the world was once home to an abundance of strange and ancient hounds. Where have they gone – and could we bring them back? I. In a particularly hilly corner of South Wales, ...
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The New York Times
As armed Taliban inspected the New York Times bureau in Kabul, they were escorted by a journalist who used to be a U.S. Marine. The photo of him in uniform was plain for all to see, and ponder.
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CNN
In the latest in a weeks-long migration crisis at the border, the head of the Polish border guard said that groups of people were attempting to breach the border on Monday evening. "The ...
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The Washington Post
While a dauntingly broad theme in the context of climate change, the goal at the summit is straightforward: turn information into action. Scientists and negotiators will convene to discuss how to translate a wealth of climate science into climate resilient ...
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Reuters
Nov 8 (Reuters) - Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) has never been higher, but developers in North America are headed into the final weeks of the year without having approved one new project yet. Global natural gas prices are near record highs, ...
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NPR
There's one number heard more than any other from the podiums at the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland: 1.5 degrees Celsius. That's the global climate change goal world leaders agreed to strive for. By limiting the planet to 1.5 ...
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Newsweek
JOHN RUWITCH, BYLINE: Only twice before in its hundred years has the Communist Party of China issued what it calls resolutions on history - that is, official interpretations of its own past. The first was in 1945.
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The New York Times
While the officer was unharmed because he was wearing a protective bulletproof vest and the assailant was quickly taken into custody, the incident triggered alarms because of the brazen nature of the assault and because of a history of terrorist attacks ...
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