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Dec 13 2023
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How an oil executive led the world to an agreement to ditch fossil fuels
The bar was low for the success of this year’s COP28 climate conference, which was hosted by the United Arab Emirates, the world’s seventh largest oil producer. Ever since Sultan Al-Jaber, the head of the UAE’s national oil company, was announced as COP28 president in January, many observers approached the conference all but certain that the UAE would put its thumb on the scale in favor of oil
GristAug 21 2013
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Al Jazeera Exposed: Glenn Beck Reveals Network’s Origins & Airs Several Controversial Clips You May Not Have Seen
As Al Jazeera America now enters 48 million American homes, what exactly do you know about the network? Are you familiar with Al Jazeera’s founding, or what exactly it airs overseas?
The BlazeDec 31 2023
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Tuscaloosa Police On Scene Of NYE Shooting Outside Academy Sports
TUSCALOOSA, AL — The Tuscaloosa Police Department says one person was found to be seriously injured after police received a report of a shooting in the parking lot at Academy Sports + Outdoors on Skyland Boulevard Sunday night. TPD confirmed that the initial call of the shooting came in at 7:04 p.m., with a 42-year-old man being injured by gunfire in the parking lot of the store before being
Patch.comJan 02 2024
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Harvard president’s resignation fuels accusations of racism from Black leaders
Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, who supports Gay, said her resignation is “an assault on the health, strength and future of diversity, equity and inclusion.” Conservatives across the country have tried to dismantle programs aimed at promoting campus diversity and supporting underrepresented students. The U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to bar colleges from considering race in
PoliticoJan 12 2024
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US embassy in Iraq reportedly under attack in response to US airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen
Amilitant attack on the U.S. embassy in Iraq was reported after the U.S. issued a "massive retaliatory" airstrike campaign against numerous targets in Yemen.
Reports on social media said that sirens were heard at the embassy in Iraq overnight just hours after the U.S. confirmed the joint airstrikes on the rebels with aid from Britain.
The Jerusalem Post reported that the attack
The BlazeDec 11 2023
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Lionel Messi, Inter Miami will face Cristiano Ronaldo’s club in Saudi Arabia
Inter Miami will play Al-Hilal on Jan. 29 and Al Nassr — Ronaldo’s team — on Feb. 1. Those two clubs lead the Saudi Pro League and Ronaldo is that league’s leading scorer. Inter Miami confirmed Monday that it will take part in the Riyadh Season Cup — something that was announced by Saudi officials on Nov. 21. Inter Miami said the reports at that time were inaccurate. “These matches will offer
The Boston GlobeApr 21 2013
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Now The Koch Brothers Want To Buy Chicago Tribune, LA Times, Et Al, To 'Make Sure Our Voice Is Heard'
If you want to beat em buy em.
Business InsiderDec 21 2023
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Northern Gaza no longer has a functional hospital, WHO says
The World Health Organization said on Thursday that northern Gaza has been left without a functional hospital due to a lack of fuel, staff and supplies.
Only nine out of 36 health facilities were partially functional in the whole of Gaza, according to the WHO. All these facilities are concentrated in the enclave's south.
"There are actually no functional hospitals left in the
ReutersAug 18 2023
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More than 20 years after 9/11, a disgraceful plea agreement is in the works
Having never before heard of the show Forensic Files, I’m finally catching up with it. In episode after episode, we see how science helps catch killers. And in episode after episode, despite heinous murders, we learn that the murderers avoided the death penalty. In Biden’s America, that works on a macro scale, too, because the administration is apparently contemplating plea agreements with the
American ThinkerJan 06 2024
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Azerbaijan taps former oil industry leader to head this year’s climate talks
Azerbaijan has selected its minister of ecology — a former state oil executive — to helm the United Nations climate talks later this year, in a move that stands to fuel debate about the oil and gas industry’s role in international negotiations aimed at reducing fossil fuel use.
Mukhtar Babayev worked for the country’s state-owned oil company SOCAR for nearly 25 years before taking his
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