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COP29: Activists make final push for a finance deal up to the challenge
Experts say developing nations need at least $1 trillion for climate adaptation, but the draft text that emerged Friday proposes a figure of $250bn by 2035.
Negotiators race to reach deal as climate talks face deadlock
This year's summit set itself a target to set a new global climate finance goal. But the talks are deadlocked due to the reluctance of rich countries to say how much they are willing to pay for countries to transition away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy
DRC: UDPS pushes for complete overhaul of 2006 constitution
According to the party, the existing framework has become a significant obstacle to economic and societal reforms, which they see as essential for the nation's development.
US Envoy: No political will to end Sudan’s war
The fighting has left tens of thousands dead, forced millions from their homes, and pushed a large swath of the population to starvation.
Gunfire breaks out at the home of South Sudan’s former spy chief who is under house arrest
“There was a misunderstanding between the army and security forces deployed at the home,”
2024: Deadliest year ever for aid workers amid global conflicts – UN says
“Before the year is even over, 2024 has become the deadliest on record for humanitarian personnel worldwide,” OCHA spokesman Jens Laerke said.
UK sanctions Angola’s Isabel dos Santos in corruption crackdown
The measures also impact an exiled Ukrainian oligarch, Dmytro Firtash, and Aivars Lembergs, one of Latvia’s richest men.
Senegal: Ousmane Sonko’s Pastef party secures historic election victory
This victory grants Pastef significant power to push through structural reforms, with representatives hailing the “massive support of the people”. Voter turnout reached nearly 50%.
Prices soar as people in Gaza face severe food shortages
The United Nations has warned of a “stark increase” in the number of households experiencing severe hunger in Gaza.
Analyst says ICC arrest warrants unlikely to end Gaza war
Chatham House's Nomi Bar-Yaacov the warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant, and Ibrahim Al-Masri were expected due to the ongoing war and the rising death toll in Gaza.