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20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview A suspected drone strike damaged at least four buildings and killed a young girl in northwest Crimea
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20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview A large crowd of rioters stormed the Swedish Embassy in Iraq and set the building ablaze to protest a Koran-burning planned in Sweden
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20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview At least two people were killed and several more injured during a mass shooting in New Zealand
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20 July 2023, 08:15

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday expressed concern over the continuing spread of false claims and conspiracy theories concerning the new global pandemic accord, currently being negotiated by Member States.

Read the full story, “Lies about pandemic accord endangering future generations: WHO chief”, on globalissues.org

20 July 2023, 08:15

Youth participation in global decision-making processes must be the norm and not the exception, UN Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday.

Read the full story, “Guterres launches latest report on youth participation at the UN”, on globalissues.org

20 July 2023, 08:15

This year’s High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) concluded in New York on Wednesday, laying the groundwork for the crucial SDG Summit in September.

Read the full story, “Behind at halftime, but all still to play for in race to 2030 as top political forum closes”, on globalissues.org

20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview The US and its allies are pivoting from delivering weapons to Ukraine to fixing them, Politico has reported
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20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly says he doesn’t want the job of outgoing Defence Secretary Ben Wallace after a cabinet reshuffle
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20 July 2023, 08:15
Preview Medium-term growth prospects for the world economy remain weak, head of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva says
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20 July 2023, 08:15

WASHINGTON DC, Jul 19 (IPS) - Africa is caught in the crosshairs of climate change. Despite contributing just 3-5% of global carbon dioxide emissions, the continent will endure climate change’s destructive impact, including more severe storms, rising temperatures and erratic rainfall in the years ahead that threaten the well-being of hundreds of millions of people.

Read the full story, “Leveraging Africa's Renewable Energy Potential: A Call for Global Partnership”, on globalissues.org