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WWF report reveals a 50-year wildlife population crash. Global leaders face pressure to act at the UN biodiversity summit. πΏπ¨
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WWF report reveals a 50-year wildlife population crash. Global leaders face pressure to act at the UN biodiversity summit. πΏπ¨
With the U.S. election nearing, social media giants grapple with curbing misinformation while balancing free speech. Can tech outpace fake news?
Beirut faces tragedy as Israeli strikes kill 11, injure 48. Lebanon’s health ministry reports rising tensions in the region. ππ #BreakingNews
UNICEF prepares second polio vaccination drive for 590,000 children in Gaza, relying on newly agreed humanitarian pauses for safe access.
UN investigators accuse Israel of deliberately dismantling Gaza’s healthcare system through attacks on hospitals and medical staff, labeling it ‘crimes against humanity.’
WTO raises 2024 global trade growth forecast to 2.7%, signaling cautious optimism amid economic recovery. ππ¦
Mainland officials warn Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te against escalating tensions, reaffirming commitment to reunification.
Hurricane Milton triggers fatal tornadoes in Florida, leaving 4 dead and millions without power. Stay informed. πͺοΈπ‘ #FloridaNews
A new study reveals how current finance metrics divert climate funds away from low-income countries, risking global climate goals. ππΈ
Lack of funding is limiting climate efforts in low-income nations, according to a new study by the University of Melbourne. Discover how current metrics are steering investments away from those who need it most. ππ°