Month: December 2024
Plastic pollution talks: the key sticking points
Divisions between countries have stalled negotiations on the world’s first treaty to tackle plastic pollution, after a terse week of talks in South Korea’s Busan. Here are some of the sticking points that led to a decision early Monday to
Read MoreRugby players on trial in France over rape charges
Five rugby players formerly with French side Grenoble go on trial on Monday, accused of raping a student in a hotel in 2017, or failing to prevent the alleged sexual assault. The trial, held in the southwestern French city of
Read MoreCenter-right parties set to hold power in Ireland
The incumbent center-right parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael looked set Monday to retain power in Ireland as vote counting in the European Union member’s general election continued, with coalition talks looming. With 153 of 174 seats in the lower
Read MoreTaiwan’s Lai talks ‘China threats’ with ex-U.S. House speaker Pelosi
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te discussed “China’s military threats” toward the island in a call with former U.S. House speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday, drawing a fresh barrage of criticism from Beijing. Pelosi’s long-standing support for Taiwan has infuriated China, which
Read MoreSyrian and Russian jets step up strikes on rebels after opposition seizes much of Aleppo – CNN
Syrian and Russian jets step up strikes on rebels after opposition seizes much of Aleppo CNN Who are the rebels who have seized control of Aleppo, Syria? NPR Middle East conflict live updates: Syrian government counterattacks as rebels push forward NBC News Live
Read MoreLawler says he has no reservations about Kash Patel for FBI chief – The Hill
Lawler says he has no reservations about Kash Patel for FBI chief The Hill The latest on Trump’s presidential transition CNN Trump FBI pick Kash Patel should take these concrete steps to restore trust: former special agent Fox News A Constitutional Crisis Greater
Read MoreBelgium becomes first country to give sex workers robust labor rights and protections – NPR
Belgium becomes first country to give sex workers robust labor rights and protections NPR Belgium’s sex workers win maternity pay and pension rights in world first The Guardian A new Belgium law gives sex workers contracts, benefits and safety protection The Associated Press
Read MorePhilippine president says Russian submarine ‘worrisome’
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on Monday described as “very worrisome” the presence of a Russian attack submarine off the country’s coast in the disputed South China Sea. The UFA 490 submarine was spotted 148 kilometers (92 miles) west of Cape
Read More30-strong Japan A-bomb delegation to collect Nobel prize
Japanese atomic bomb survivors’ group Nihon Hidankyo said Monday a 30-strong delegation will collect its Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo after a crowd-funding campaign to pay their travel costs. Those going to the December 10 ceremony will include group co-chair
Read MoreBiden Pardons His Son Hunter in U-Turn, and Syrian Rebels’ Surprise Advance
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