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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview Türkiye may become Russia’s third largest exporter, overtaking Germany, RBC reports, citing statistics
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview The UK has expanded its ban on imports of Russian gold, according to a document published on a government website
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview South Korea said it scrambled dozens of fighter jets after spotting around 180 military flights by Pyongyang
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview Nike has ended its partnership with NBA star Kyrie Irving, saying it is “deeply saddened” after the athlete promoted an anti-Semitic film
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan met with President Vladimir Zelensky in Kiev and declared Washington’s “steadfast support”
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview The new UK prime minister, Rishi Sunak, wants to close down Chinese-sponsored Confucius Institutes, which are accused of pushing propaganda
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview Edward Snowden has posted a meme mocking those who blame everything on elusive “Russian bots”
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05 November 2022, 08:15
Preview US Republican lawmakers say the FBI has been corrupted by politicized bureaucracy and a ‘woke, leftist agenda’
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05 November 2022, 08:15

MONTREAL, Canada, Nov 04 (IPS) - It is no secret that humankind’s past actions have accelerated the deterioration of ecosystems, negatively impacting our economies, societies, health, and cultures. It is estimated that humans have altered over 97% of ecosystems worldwide, to date. One million species are currently threatened with extinction (IPBES).

The writing on the wall is clear. Our planet is in crisis.

Read the full story, “COP 15: Its Time to Decide on a Future”, on globalissues.org

05 November 2022, 08:15

BRUSSELS, Nov 04 (IPS) - For 10 days in November, the world's diplomatic attention will largely be focused on three major diplomatic meetings in Southeast Asia.

These include the Group of 20 (G-20) Summit on November 15-16 in Bali, Indonesia, and the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, which will be held November 18-19 in Bangkok, Thailand.

Read the full story, “Myanmar and ASEAN: Time is not on the Side of Democracy”, on globalissues.org