As the war between Israel and Hamas passes the two-month mark, it’s still unclear how the fighting will end and
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Building wind power, canceling coal — it’s all drowning under borrowing costs
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Plans to push South Africa and Indonesia off coal sputtered. So have offshore wind farms
Egyptians Head To Polls in Election Likely to Give Sisi Third Term
The retired field marshal overthrew Morsi in 2013 to become the fifth president from the Egyptian army, before landslide victories in 2014 and 2018 with 96% of the vote.
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Making water the engine for climate action
Much progress has been made on water security over recent decades, yet for the first time in human history, our
Indian National Congress in the doldrums
By P K Balachandran/Sunday Observer Colombo, December 10: Following the November elections in five States, the Indian political scene is
‘We’re not cattle here’: Radio callers berate Alberta premier over health care access
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith got an earful on health care during her regular public relations broadcast Saturday. Read More
Olaf Scholz on budget crisis: No cuts to German welfare state
BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Saturday rejected his fiscally conservative coalition partners who are demanding cuts to social
Germany warns of ‘warmonger Putin’ pushing propaganda at Paris Olympics
Germany’s sports minister, Nancy Faeser, has called on the International Olympic Committee to examine “very carefully” the backgrounds of Russian
EU urges COP28’s oil chief to ‘lead’ on fossil fuel phaseout
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The European Union says it’s time for the oil boss presiding over this year’s global
Azerbaijan gets nod to host COP29 climate summit
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Next year’s COP29 climate summit is set to take place in oil-rich Azerbaijan after Eastern European