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Climate change activists restart global Fridays For Future protests

Climate change activists are taking to the streets worldwide as the Fridays For Future protests restart.The weekly protests were put on hold due to the ongoing pandemic but activists from more than 6

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New markets emerge for carbon accounting businesses as cities like LA push proposals

Earlier this month, Los Angeles became the latest city to task its various departments with prepping a feasibility study for deploying new software and monitoring technologies to better account for it

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UN body raises global economic growth forecast for 2021 to 4.7%

Shoppers walking inside a shopping mall in California, U.S., March 9, 2021. /CFP The global economy is set to grow by 4.7 percent this year thanks to a stronger-than-expected recovery in the U

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Republicans seize on immigration as border crossings surge

Delegation trips to the border. Apocalyptic warnings. A flurry of new conferences.Republicans still divided over former President Donald Trump’s legacy are seizing on h

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Biden Tells Migrants Not to Come to US as Trump Warns President's Policies Will Destroy Country

On Tuesday, US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas argued that this year the country is on pace to apprehend more migrants at its southern border than it has

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America must behave responsibly and avert an Asian missile race

A multiple rocket launcher HIMARS is seen on a U.S. military airfield on Lejima Island in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, March 15, 2021. /Getty Editor's note:Andrew Korybko is a Moscow-ba

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Norwegian Prof Urges to 'Rebel a Little' Against COVID Measures Amid 'National Obedience Contest'

According to Professor Charlotte Reedtz, people are too obedient in their acceptance of the strict anti-coronavirus measures, which have led to a large increase in ment

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Washington's Yemen ceasefire proposal is a work of fantasy

Soldiers of the Yemeni government sitting on armored vehicles as they launch an offensive against the Houthi rebels in Abs district, Hajjah Province, north Yemen, March 12, 2021. /Xinhua Edito

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Washington's Yemen ceasefire proposal is a work of fantasy

Soldiers of the Yemeni government sitting on armored vehicles as they launch an offensive against the Houthi rebels in Abs district, Hajjah Province, north Yemen, March 12, 2021. /Xinhua Edito

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Germany elections: Merkel's party slumps to defeat in regional polls

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party has suffered poor results in two key regional votes seen as major tests ahead of September's general election.The Christian Demo

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InBalance Research forecasts demand for energy suppliers to ensure they optimize distribution

From distributed homes in Cambridge, Mass. and Cambridge, England, inBalance Research is joining Y Combinator as it looks to accelerate its business as the oracle for independent energy providers, uti

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Syria Crisis 10 years on: Facing a pandemic in a war zone

Muhammed Qazmouz pays respect to his mother at their home in Idlib, Syria. /CGTN "I felt like my family was dying in my arms not having found a bed for them in the hospital" said Muhammed Qazm

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Biden struggles to unravel web of Trump immigration rules

President Biden is finding it increasingly difficult to unwind his predecessor's immigration regulations as the administration grapples with a surge of migrants at the

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From chaos to order: Time to close the divide between 'two Hong Kongs'

A night view of Victoria Harbor in Hong Kong, south China, June 12, 2020. /XinhuaEditor's note: Edward Tse is the founder and CEO of Gao Feng Advisory Company, a global

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NBA highlights on Mar. 12: Houston Rockets suffer 15th straight loss

Donovan Mitchell #45 and Rudy Gobert #27 of the Utah Jazz hi-five each other in the game against the Houston Rockets at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., March 12, 2021. /CFP The Hou

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2.7 mln people in Somalia at risk of "crisis level" food insecurity

The United Nations estimates that in 2021, some 5.9 million people across Somalia – including 15 per cent women and 66 per cent children – are expected to require humanitarian support. /VCG Ar

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Europe should not take sides in post-COVID-19 era

04:31 Editor's note: A post-COVID-19 world is bound to be different. The pandemic has made profound changes to the global economy and international relations. But are the changes for t