ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
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THE EU’s GREENHOUSE GASES RISE BY NEARLY A FIFTH OF ECONOMIC REBOUND
Reuters:November 29, 2021 Greenhouse gas emissions from European Union countries jumped 18% last spring, according to data from the bloc’s statistics office, as all economic sectors released more harmful gases…
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JAPAN AND ISRAEL BAR FOREIGNERS AS WHO FLAGS GLOBAL RISK FROM OMICRON
Japan said it would close its borders to foreigners, as the world's third-largest economy joined Israel in taking the toughest measures
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STOCKS AND OIL PLUNGE OVER NEW VARIANT
Dow futures plunged and oil fell more than six percent as the emergence of a new COVID-19 variant rattled global markets
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THE US RESTRICTS TRADE WITH MORE CHINESE TECH FIRMS
he US government has added a dozen more Chinese companies to its restricted trade list, citing national security and foreign policy concerns
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NEW COVID-19 VARIANT SPARKS TRAVEL BANS
The discovery of a new and potentially more transmissible coronavirus variant by South African health authorities has sparked a forceful
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AFGHAN GIRL FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC HAS BEEN EVACUATED TO ITALY
The "Afghan Girl" with piercing green eyes who gained worldwide recognition after appearing on a 1985 National Geographic cover has
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THE UK STOPS SOME FLIGHTS FROM AFRICA OVER COVID-19 VARIANT
The UK will temporarily ban flights from South Africa and five neighbouring countries over worries about a new, dramatically different
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US$ 12 BILLION LNG PROJECT SPARKS CLIMATE DEBATE
A US$ 12 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) investment approved in Australia leads a wave of projects betting demand
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ZOOM STOCKS SINK
Shares of Zoom Video plunged as much as 17 percent after the digital communications company reported better
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NEW RESEARCH WARNS CLIMATE CHANGE FORECASTS COULD BE WRONG
During the COP26 climate summit earlier this month, media including Forbes circulated figures published by Climate
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