- Iran warns neighbours against joining US economic efforts, declares retaliation possible
- Carney criticises Canada for ‘walking away from a bad deal’ amid 50% tariffs
- Nancy Kassebaum Baker, former Kansas senator, passes away at 94
- Father scolded after leaving seven-year-old son alone on Mount Fuji
- Siim Kallas, former Estonian prime minister and EU commissioner, dies aged 77
- Israel, Turkiye and the shifting dynamics of regional order
- Unifor and General Motors reach tentative agreement for Ontario workers
- Supreme Court permits White House ballroom construction to proceed temporarily
Climate Change
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns of severe heatwave in London, linking it to climate and energy crises driven by fossil fuels during his address at Climate Action Week.
The US Department of Justice has intervened in a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI, citing concerns that a blockage of its data centre project in Tennessee could jeopardise national security. The NAACP alleges that xAI illegally operates gas turbines, posing health risks to local communities.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announced that residents who failed to purchase flood insurance prior to last week’s storm can still receive disaster aid. This decision aims to support affected individuals as recovery efforts continue following the significant flooding.
There have been deadly storms in almost as many days in September so far, as climate scientists warn that “nowhere is immune”.
Five million vapes thrown away every week – research Material Focus – a recycling campaign…
Wildfires across the world are devastating huge areas. Often humans are the culprits with campfires, cigarettes and even arson attacks. But the question is: Is there is a link to climate change as well, to drought and heatwaves?
At least 14 people have died, five are missing and dozens more have been injured due to floods in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria.
‘Climate breakdown has begun’, warns UN Secretary-General Ant?nio Guterres.
‘We are not delivering the results’: COP28 president says world is losing race to meet climate goals
It is just three days until the United Nations publishes the first-ever global stocktake which will assess how nations are doing in their efforts to tackle climate change.
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