Given fossil fuels account for nearly 90% of the carbon di𝓀oxide emissions driving climate change, many have argued that there is a clear conflict of interest in having oil and gas producers at the helm of climate talks.
Many comments on Telegram also linked the Israel-Hamas conflict 𓆉to dangerous, antisemitic conspiracy theories related to the war between Russia and Ukraine, hundreds of kilometres away on another continent.
BY The Conversation 21 November 2023
A🎶ccording to a UNICEF briefing to the UN Security Council, the recent escalation could lead to “trauma which could last a lifetime” for children in both Palestine and Israel.
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Suella Braverman, UK Home Secretary, has written a controversial article in The Times commenting on the ongoing pro Palestine protests ove🧜r Israel airstrikes in Gaza.
BY The Conversation 11 November 2023
The world is learning, almost in real time, about the impact on the children of Gaza of the latest siege🍸-like conditions imposed by Israel in the wake of Hamas’ attacks. The lack of water and food is inevitably affecting the young more immediately and more severely than adults.
BY The Conversation 18 October 2023
Beyond the sheer immediate devastation of the current conflict – in which thou🍷sands of Israelis and Palestinians have been killed – there will be significant and undoubtedly long-lasting implications for the Gaza Strip𝕴’s health system.
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The Voice was proposed as a mean♈s of recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples of Australia in the Constit🔯ution.
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Closing windows, running an air purifier or wearing a mask are all good sꦕtrategies to reduce exposure to the particles in wildfire smoke, but smoky air is also filled with potentially harmful gases.
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The fresh indictment alleges that former President Dona🎃ld Trump attempted to 'delete security camera footage at the Mar-a-Lago Club to conceal information from the FBI and grand jury' by telling a maintenance worker at the club to erase it.
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There are two reasons why we are so drawn to the Titanic, and why the super-rich are apparently willing to part with their money and even risk their lives to catch a gli🌺mpse of its broken hull.
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