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    Home - World News - COP29 drags on as developing nations reject $250 bn offer
    World News Updated:November 24, 2024

    COP29 drags on as developing nations reject $250 bn offer

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    COP29 drags on as developing nations reject 0 bn offer

    In tonight’s edition, a draft deal on climate finance was rejected by African nations at Cop29.

    Also, the Algerian Press Agency confirms that French Algerian novelist, Boualem Sansal has been arrested by Algerian authorities.

    And supporters of Kizza Besigye are planning a mobilization in Uganda on Monday.

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