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Germany's plans to decarbonize energy production were thrown into disarray by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent cut to sorely needed gas supplies from Russia
Indonesia slashes carbon emissions targets for its power sector by 2030 and pledges to boost share of renewable energy in roadmap as it seeks to wean itself off coal
Strikes come as military battles an alliance of armed groups across northern region that is home to Chinese investment and where junta says it has lost ground
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will all attend the two-day conference, which will focus on growing fears about the implications of so-called frontier AI.
Lexicographers at Collins Dictionary said use of the term had "accelerated" and that it had become the dominant conversation of 2023.
Days after the surprise attack by Hamas militants, Blinken traveled to Israel as a show of U.S. support and to coordinate on a response.
Nasrin Sotoudeh, a Sakharov Prize winner, has been sent to women’s prison outside of Tehran
Antonio Guterres makes impassioned plea from Nepal against backdrop of conflict, including in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan
Many wore green and gold, the colors of the national team, as they filled every available space at OR Tambo airport to greet the record four-time world champions
Following a coup in 2020, Mali's new military rulers in June ordered the peacekeepers out, proclaiming the 'failure' of their mission
Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara begins urgent visit to Qatar and Egypt for talks on the fate of at least 22 Thais taken hostage by Hamas in its attack on Israel
The eruption killed 22 people and left 25 people with horrific burns.
The poems have been a source of distraction to drivers and cause accidents, police said
Nasrin Sotoudeh, 60, reportedly was arrested for "not wearing a headscarf" and "disturbing the society's mental security"
The social network pays content creators whose work generates lots of views a share of advertising revenue
UN's International Organization for Migration said many people who have fled their homes but stayed within DRC's borders desperately needed help to meet their basic needs
'The rooftops of the world are caving in,' Guterres said on a visit to the Everest region in mountainous Nepal, adding that the country had lost nearly a third of its ice in just over three decades
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said he had met the families of the detained Indians and told them the government "attaches the highest importance" to their case.
Those being charged make up the bulk of the BNP leadership, and potentially face up to a death penalty if they are found guilty.
‘The crimes of the Zionist regime have crossed the red lines,’ said Iranian leader in the latest warning since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict
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