'Alarming and unprecedented' Irish bird flu warning
Hundreds of seabirds with suspected avian flu have been found dead in recent weeks.
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EU Working on E-Bus for Lithium Deal With Latin American Nations
European Union officials are working on a plan that can help provide electric buses to Latin American nations
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Philippine Central Bank Wants Lenders to Disclose Climate Assets
The Philippines’ new central bank head is pushing for lenders’ disclosure of climate-related assets, pledging that the Southeast
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Industrial Hub Facing Power Crunch That May Ripple Across China
Extreme heat and rising energy demand risk overwhelming China’s attempts to prevent a repeat of last year’s curbs
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SAG strike: Hollywood actors announce historic walkout
Some 160,000 performers will stop work, bringing most US film and TV productions to a halt.
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Wagner forces no longer significant in Ukraine, US says
The Pentagon comments come three weeks after the mercenaries' failed mutiny in Russia.
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Richard Simmons is 'happy' as he celebrated a 'milestone' birthday, according to rep
Richard Simmons is 75 years old and happy.
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Greenwashing Scrutiny Grows in Australia as Rules Set to Tighten
Australia’s consumer watchdog has warned companies that using words like “green” and “sustainable” when describing their environmental strategies
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IMF approves $189 million payment to Zambia after first programme review
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund's executive board has approved an immediate $189 million disbursement to Zambia following its first
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Writer Who Defended Hitler on Twitter Fired By Seattle Times After One Column
David Volodzko lasted one column at the Seattle Times after he defended Hitler on Twitter.
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Solar Farms Out at Sea Are Clean Energy’s Next Breakthrough
Buffeted by waves as high as 10 meters (32 feet) in China’s Yellow Sea about 30 kilometers off
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Fran Drescher responds to criticism about her Italy trip and pic with Kim Kardashian days before SAG strike
Fran Drescher, the president of the SAG-AFTRA union, responded to criticism on Thursday for traveling to Italy to attend Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda festivities this past weekend as her 160,000-member actors' union faced a deadline to go on strike.
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