COP29 Climate Talks Get a Deal on Money, but Only After a Fight

COP29 Climate Talks Get a Deal on Money, but Only After a Fight

Negotiators at this year’s United Nations climate summit struck an agreement early on Sunday in Baku, Azerbaijan, to triple the flow of money to help developing countries adopt cleaner energy and cope with the effects of climate change. Under the deal, wealthy nations pledged to reach $300 billion per year in support by 2035, up … Read more

An Israeli citizen is missing in the UAE. Israel says ‘information’ suggests a terror incident

An Israeli citizen is missing in the UAE. Israel says ‘information’ suggests a terror incident

CNN  —  The Israeli Prime Minister’s office says that an Israeli citizen living in the United Arab Emirates has been missing for two days. The PMO said in a statement Saturday that Zvi Kogan, an Israeli-Moldovan citizen, had been missing since Thursday afternoon. Kogan is a representative of Chabad, a religious movement of Hasidic Jews … Read more

What does the use of more powerful weapons mean for Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war

What does the use of more powerful weapons mean for Ukraine? | Russia-Ukraine war

Russia uses hypersonic missile for first time in the war after Ukraine uses Western weapons to hit Russian territory. Russia has attacked Ukraine with a new hypersonic missile. Western leaders say it marks a dangerous new phase in the war. The Kremlin says it follows a decision by the White House to let Ukraine fire … Read more

1000 days of war and the toll on Ukraine’s media | Russia-Ukraine war

1000 days of war and the toll on Ukraine’s media | Russia-Ukraine war

President Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to fire US missiles into Russia has brought the world’s two leading nuclear powers to a head. Western media overlooks the broader implications of this move. Inside Ukraine, journalists face the dual threats of restricted press freedoms and Russian aggression. Contributors:Branko Marcetic – Writer, Jacobin MagazineLeonid Ragozin – Journalist … Read more

Facing the fear of water: Refugees learn to swim in Lesbos | Refugees

Facing the fear of water: Refugees learn to swim in Lesbos | Refugees

YSR has its roots in swimming, explains Estelle Jean, the organisation’s founder and executive director. “In 2016, thousands of people were coming by the sea, especially in the northern part of the island, where the Turkish shore is only 12 km [7.5 miles] away. Rescue teams had formed spontaneously.” The situation led to the birth … Read more

55 Days Into Hunger Strike, Activist’s Mother Says She ‘Won’t Back Down’

55 Days Into Hunger Strike, Activist’s Mother Says She ‘Won’t Back Down’

After a few days without food, the hunger stops. The body, while weak, “learns how to just function.” That is how Laila Soueif, an Egyptian mathematician and professor, describes her hunger strike, which reached 55 days on Saturday. She stopped eating on Sept. 29, when it became clear that her son, Alaa Abd El Fattah, … Read more

What do the ICC arrest warrants mean for Israel and its allies? | ICC

What do the ICC arrest warrants mean for Israel and its allies? | ICC

Israel and its key ally the United States have attacked the International Criminal Court’s decision to issue arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. Several European nations say they would execute the warrants if either man steps on their soil. So what might happen next? Presenter: Bernard Smith Guests: … Read more

WHO says mpox remains public health emergency of international concern

WHO says mpox remains public health emergency of international concern

UN health agency says its decision is ‘based on the rising number and continuing geographic spread of cases’. The World Health Organization (WHO) says it will keep its alert for mpox at the highest level amid a surge in cases. A WHO committee made up of about a dozen independent experts made the decision at … Read more

Terms of Proposed Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire Begin to Take Shape, Officials Say

Terms of Proposed Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire Begin to Take Shape, Officials Say

After weeks of deadly Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and punishing combat between Israeli forces and the Hezbollah militant group, the contours of a potential cease-fire agreement appear to be taking shape, according to several regional and U.S. officials briefed on the ongoing diplomacy. The officials cautioned that critical details around implementation and enforcement needed to … Read more

How Gen Z is Redefining Corporate Marketing | TV Shows

How Gen Z is Redefining Corporate Marketing | TV Shows

Gen Z creatives are taking over corporate social media marketing. Does going viral actually lead to business success? Gen Z is reshaping corporate social media strategies, turning brands like Duolingo and Ryanair into viral sensations. We explore how young creatives are transforming the digital marketing landscape by building community and brand loyalty online. We’ll also … Read more

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