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Slovenia becomes latest European country to recognise Palestinian state after parliamentary vote
Euronews via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoPreviously only seven members of the 27-nation EU officially recognised a Palestinian state. Five of...
IATA Urges United Nations To Maintain Current Aviation Tax Structure
Travel Pulse· 2 days agoThe old saying goes that death and taxes are the two constants in life. Now, the governing body of...
Imperial College knocks Oxford and Cambridge down global university rankings
Daily Telegraph· 4 hours agoSustainability is measured in two ways: the commitment of the institution to “the climate crisis”...
US urges UN Security Council to support cease-fire plan in Gaza announced by President Biden
Dayton Daily News· 13 hours agoUNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States urged the U.N. Security Council on Monday to support the...
Human-caused global warming at all-time high, new report concludes
SPACE.com· 48 minutes agoIf we continue pumping heat-trapping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at our current rate,...
Power-hungry data centers spur US talks with Big Tech, Energy chief Granholm says
Reuters· 1 hour agoPresident Joe Biden's administration is asking big technology companies to invest in new...
The Latest | Slovenia recognizes a Palestinian state, and new fighting flares in central Gaza
Houston Chronicle· 1 hour agoSlovenia is the latest European country to recognize a Palestinian state. Slovenia's prime minister...
Modi Declares Election Victory as the BJP Suffers Surprise Losses
Foreign Policy Magazine· 49 minutes agoWelcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at India’s election results, new asylum...
Slovenia becomes latest European country to recognize a Palestinian state after a parliamentary vote
WSB Radio· 2 hours agoLJUBLJANA, Slovenia — (AP) — Slovenia recognized a Palestinian state on Tuesday after its parliament...
Rate of global warming caused by humans is higher than ever
Courthouse News Service· 48 minutes ago"We’re seeing unprecedented climate change and an unprecedented rate of change," said Professor...