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Israel-Hezbollah: Rising concern ‘real’ war will break outAn end to fighting in the Gaza Strip, yes, but not an end to the war: this is what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday evening, on local television. The conflict could only end with the complete destruction of the Gaza-based militant group, Hamas, Netanyahu repeated again. But once the fighting in Gaza ...
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Is climate change behind all extreme weather events?From Cyclone Remal battering Bangladesh and India to tornados ripping through the central US, extreme weather is striking across the planet. Whats the cause? Floods and heat waves across Africa, deluges in southern Brazil, drought in the Amazon and extreme heat across Asia, including India: The news has been full of alarming weather disaster stories ...
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How are Iranians reacting to President Raisi’s death?The sudden death of hardline President Ebrahim Raisi has divided Iranian society. The regime has declared five days of national mourning, but many people aren sad. The first of several funeral ceremonies began in Iran on Tuesday for President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and other victims of Sundays helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan ...
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How China indirectly supports Russia’s war in UkraineChina has become the main supplier of microelectronics and machine tools for Russian weapons, and  NATO countries are worried that Russia may use these weapons on targets well beyond Ukraine. In late 2023, the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) concluded in an analysis that, in the worst-case scenario, NATO had only five more years ...
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What happens if the EU does not recognize Vladimir Putin?Calls are growing for the EU to boycott recognizing Vladimir Putin as Russias elected president. But cutting off communications entirely is a bad idea in the long term, experts warn. Vladimir Putin was sworn in for the fifth time as president of the Russian Federation in an official ceremony on Tuesday amid criticism from the ...
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Why are cancer cases soaring in India?The number of people suffering from cancer is expected to rise exponentially over the next two decades, health experts have warned.Praful Reddy, 49, an IT professional from the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, has lung cancer and has been undergoing treatment, including targeted therapy, chemotherapy and radiation, to stop its spread since he was ...
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Israel sanctions: Who has imposed curbs over Gaza war?Calls for sanctions on Israel over its offensive in Gaza are growing louder. While Turkey has just announced it won resume trade until a permanent cease-fire is secured in Gaza, France has refused to rule out curbs.Israels allies have ramped up the pressure in recent weeks to allow more aid into Gaza to avert a ...
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Putin claims victory in election with no serious competitionRussian President Vladimir Putin was slated to win the countrys presidential election, state-run exit polls showed Sunday. The government-run VTsIOM pollster showed the 71-year-old had won a landslide, having secured an estimated 88% of the vote in the three-day election that included no real opposition candidates.The exit polls were released following the closure of polling ...
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Can ship cruises actually be net zero by 2050?When the 6,327-passenger cruise ship MSC Euribia took a four-day journey from Saint-Nazaire, France to Copenhagen last summer, MSC Cruises celebrated it as "the worlds first net zero-greenhouse gas emission cruise."The Swiss company had dug deep into its pockets to finance the 400 tons of bio-liquefied natural gas for this highly publicized voyage. "This industrys ...
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Did humanity just break the Paris climate agreement?For the first time on record, average global temperatures were more than 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels for 12 consecutive months.  From February 2023 to January 2024, average temperatures were 1.52 degrees Celsius - converted, the equivalent of 2.73 degrees Fahrenheit - warmer than between 1850 and 1900. Thats when humans started warming ...
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