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China’s Global Diplomacy: Xi Jinping’s Call for Ceasefire and Humanitarian Aid...

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Chinese President Xi Jinping's Brics summit address reveals a strategic global diplomatic approach to the Gaza conflict. Explore Xi's emphasis on a diplomatic resolution, substantial humanitarian aid, and China's active engagement with international leaders. Gain insights into China's evolving role in global geopolitics and Xi's commitment to fostering a diplomatic solution in the Middle East.

Ceasefire Breakthrough: Israel and Hamas Agree on Hostage Release and Prisoner...

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Amidst the turbulence in the Middle East, a breakthrough unfolds as Hamas agrees to release 50 hostages from Gaza, marking a pivotal moment in the conflict. The accord, tied to a four-day ceasefire with Israel and the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners, reflects the complex dynamics at play. While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserts the continuation of the war until Hamas is dismantled, international pressure adds a diplomatic layer to this temporary pause.

Hope fading as deaths in Turkey, Syria earthquake surpasses 15,000

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Stretched rescue crews labored through the night in Turkey and Syria looking for signs of life. In the rubble of thousands of buildings that...

Germany seeks to boost renewable energy and cut Russian imports.

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BERLIN Germany: The German government unveiled a major package of reforms. To boost the production of renewable power, and meet its climate goals. And...

Asia’s US$350bil gas projects intensify the clean energy debate.

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SINGAPORE: Asia is pumping billions of dollars into new gas infrastructure. Making the region pivotal in a debate over the role of fossil fuels...

WHO says 99% of the world’s population breathes poor-quality air.

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GENEVA Switzerland: The U.N. health agency says nearly everybody in the world breathes air that doesn’t meet its standards for air quality. Calling for...

Fire and Rain: West to get more one-two extreme climate hits.

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The one-two punch of nasty wildfires followed by heavy downpours triggering flooding and mudslides will strike the U.S. West far more often in a...

Greenhouse gas emissions rose in Rhode Island.

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While Rhode Island is trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set an example for other states environmental officials said Friday that emissions were...

Activists stage global climate protest, slam Ukraine war.

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Berlin Germany: Climate activists staged the 10th series of worldwide protests. To demand that leaders take stronger action against global warming. With some linking...

UN chief: Don’t let Russia crisis fuel climate destruction.

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BERLIN Germany: Countries scrambling to replace Russian oil, gas, and coal supplies with any available alternative. May fuel the world’s “mutually assured destruction” through...

New rules for companies on climate risks proposed by SEC.

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WASHINGTON USA: Companies would be required to disclose the greenhouse gas emissions they produce. And how climate risk affects their business under new rules...

Nestle boosts reforestation in Americas to reduce carbon footprint

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Swiss food giant Nestle S.A. has vowed to plant at least three million trees in Mexico and Brazil by next year as part of its reforestation initiative to help combat climate change. This serves as the first phase of the company’s plan to boost agricultural and environmental actions for the attainment of carbon neutrality by 2050. […]

Norwegian oil giant cancels plan to drill in Great Australian Bight

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Equinor, a Norwegian multinational energy company, announced that it has abandoned its plan to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight for reasons that it is “not commercially competitive.” The oil and gas giant was given a green light to start its exploratory drills, at a depth of 2.5 kilometers in South Australia’s coastline, […]

Malaysian companies urged to reduce plastic use to clean oceans

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is urging the Malaysian government to work with companies to immediately come up with effective measures to...

Philippines reopens businesses closed due to Taal volcano’s eruption

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A week after Philippines’ Taal Volcano became active and spewed ashfall in several regions, lawmakers have finally allowed businesses in some affected areas,...

Volcano eruption won’t hit Philippines GDP, says Economist

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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) of the Philippines said that the economic impact of Taal Volcano’s eruption does not pose a significant slowdown...

Top investment manager says climate crisis could reshape finance

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BlackRock’s CEO Larry Fink recently claimed that climate change could trigger a fundamental restructuring of finance as it is worse than the inflation spike...

Australia saves wildlife by airdropping food

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The month-long bushfires in Australia have created an adverse impact on the wildlife, with millions of animals killed and habitats destroyed.With this, the Australian...

Snowstorms hit Afghanistan, Pakistan killing 54 people

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At least 54 people were reported dead due to the severe weather that struck some parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The authorities said that the death...

Power plants in areas affected by Ph’s volcano eruption continue to...

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First Gen Corp announced that it has maintained operations in its four power plants in Batangas, Philippines despite the eruption of the Taal Volcano,...

PH seismology bureau warns of volcanic tsunami if Taal’s intensity raised...

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The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said Monday morning that the Taal volcano could bring a “volcanic tsunami” if activities escalate. ...

Philippines cancels flights due to Taal Volcano eruption

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Philippines’ Taal Volcano, located near its capital city Manila, erupted Sunday afternoon, forcing airline companies to cancel several flights. The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) stopped...

Australia’s bushfires hit businesses leading to more than $2 billion economic...

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Several companies in Australia, including resorts, factories and insurance firms, have been reportedly hit as the summer’s devastating bushfires continue to rage. With fires ripping through...

Amazon employees warned of being fired for speaking out environmental issues

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Multinational tech company Amazon allegedly threatened to fire some employees who spoke out negatively about its environmental policies. This was claimed by Amazon Employees for Climate...

Thailand, France and Mexico strengthen environmental protection with plastic ban

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As a way to start the decade right, countries like Thailand, France and Mexico have announced separately their implementation of the single-use of plastic bags as...

UK financial system threatened by climate change

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Banks and insurers in the United Kingdom are critically horrified by the huge financial risks that climate change brings. With environment and economy being...