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Month: November 2021
Aljazeera says The British government says the “end of coal is in sight” after Poland, Vietnam and Chile and other countries pledged for the first time to phase out coal-based power generation and stop building new plants.
TRT World says a Pentagon review has concluded that the US drone strike that killed innocent Kabul civilians and children in the final days of the Afghanistan war was not caused by misconduct or negligence.
BBC Sport says Raheem Sterling ended his 12-game goal drought to wrap up an easy Champions League win for Manchester City over Club Bruges.
A Belarusian plane has crashed while trying to land in eastern Russia, killing all seven people on board. The plane…
The Sun reports that Richard Madeley is to replace Piers Morgan as a full-time presenter on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
Another commitment from 110 countries at the summit to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030 makes the lead in the Metro.
The Independent reports on Met Office analysis which suggests Europe could reach temperatures of 50C (122F) if urgent action isn’t taken to slash greenhouse emissions.
The Guardian leads with new analysis showing the heatwaves and wildfires that caused widespread devastation in Europe this summer would not have happened without global heating.
The Guardian says the online casino Sky Vegas offered free “spins” to recovering addicts during the industry’s annual Safer Gambling Week.
The Independent says Tom Hanks has claimed that he was offered William Shatner’s flight into space first, but was unwilling to pay a $28m (£20.5m) fee for it.
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