Fossil fuels are the primary driver of the climate crisis, accounting for over 80 percent of global carbon dioxide emissions, and can be linked to severe human rights harm at all stages of production.
A discussion of deep-sea mining of critical minerals on the ocean floor, the importance of critical minerals for the clean ...
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In June 1832, two events stirred up political conflict in Lower Canada: the Place d'Armes by-election, which turned into a tragedy costing several lives, and the cholera epidemic. At the beginning ...
“We stand at a crossroads,” the delegate of Sierra Leone, speaking on behalf of 75 states from all regions of the world, told the UN General Assembly’s Sixth (or “Legal”) Committee.
By using such false history, Argentina obtained UN Resolution 2065 in December 1965 ... Argentina and the United States failed in August 1832, and American envoy Francis Baylies left Argentina ...
Nov 4 (Reuters) - Israel has officially notified the United Nations that it is cancelling the agreement regulating its relations with the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA, the Israeli ...
T he sign that Kemi Badenoch, who on November 2nd was elected leader of Britain’s Conservatives, was operating on a different ...
UN forces appear caught in the crosshairs amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.The headquarters of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) in ...
The Cholera epidemic of 1832 affected Europe, London and then it spread to other parts of the UK, killing many people. The reason for the epidemic was put down to crammed housing conditions and ...
Ireland's castle hotels have pulled off a feat that would impress even the craftiest medieval alchemist: they've transmuted cold stone fortresses into bastions of modern luxury, all while preserving ...