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09.06 / 13:47
Climate change
European Union
transport
lawmakers
EU lawmakers endorse ban on new petrol and diesel cars from 2035
The European Parliament on Wednesday threw its weight behind a proposed ban on selling new cars with combustion engines in 2035, seeking to step up the fight against climate change by boosting the development of electric vehicles.
09.06 / 09:21
Climate change
School
Court grants nationality to girl born while migrating to Europe in Spain first
A Spanish court has for the first time granted citizenship to a migrant child who was born while their mother was trying to reach Europe.
08.06 / 17:21
Climate change
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Chaos erupts at the European Parliament as three key climate laws are postponed
Chaos erupted in the European Parliament on Wednesday as the scheduled votes on three key climate laws were postponed over last-minute political disagreements.
02.06 / 10:27
Climate change
European Union
Water
Updates
Ukraine war live updates: Russia has captured most of eastern city of Sievierodonetsk
The Ukraine war is on the eve of its 100th day.
02.06 / 09:03
Climate change
Trade
consequences
peace
View: The war in Ukraine has devastating global consequences for water, peace and security
The Water Peace and security partnership is financed by the Dutch Foreign Ministry and is made up of the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education, the World Resources Institute, Deltares, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, Wetlands International, and International Alert. In this piece, Alyssa Offutt and Dr Susanne Schmeier from the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education assess the link between water, conflict, and cooperation.
02.06 / 07:47
Climate change
European Union
Water
Updates
Ukraine war live updates: Severodonetsk close to falling
The Ukraine war is on the eve of its 100th day.
02.06 / 00:13
Climate change
European Union
Initial results show Danes vote to join EU defence policy
Denmark appeared headed toward joining the European Union’s common defence policy that it long eschewed, following a referendum Wednesday, in a new example of a European country seeking closer defence links with allies after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
01.06 / 20:29
Climate change
Ursula von der Leyen
recovery
Brussels approves Poland's €35-billion recovery plan despite lingering rule of law concerns
The European Commission has given its assent to the Polish recovery plan, a key step to the country unlocking €23.9 billion in grants and €11.5 billion in low-interest loans.
28.05 / 21:33
Climate change
Recall
'I had to help people': Bucha doctors recall life and work under Russian occupation
It has been weeks since Bucha was last under Russian control, but the city is still reeling from the war -- and stories of life under occupation keep coming out of the now-infamous site of alleged war crimes by Russian forces.
28.05 / 16:43
Climate change
War crimes
Wagner
foreign
Threat
UN report: Libya faces serious security threat from foreign fighters, Russia's Wagner
Libya faces a serious security threat from foreign fighters and private military companies, especially Russia's Wagner Group which has violated international law, a UN expert report said.
28.05 / 12:25
Climate change
Kyiv fears 'Mariupol repeat' as Russian forces escalate Donbas attacks
The advance of Russian forces in eastern Ukraine's industrial Donbas region raised fears that cities in the region would undergo the same horrors inflicted on the people of Mariupol in the weeks before it fell.
28.05 / 11:41
Climate change
Lithuanians organise donation drive to buy Bayraktar drone for Ukraine
Hundreds of Lithuanians are chipping in together to buy an advanced military drone for Ukraine in its war against Russia in a show of solidarity with a fellow former Soviet Union country.
27.05 / 17:33
Climate change
Environmental protection
Ukrainians in Zelenskyy's city describe him as 'symbol' of country
Ukrainians in the city where President Volodymyr Zelenskyy grew up have described him as a "symbol" of Ukraine's fight against Russia.
24.05 / 20:13
Fraud
Climate change
Igor Dodon: Former Moldovan President arrested on suspicion of corruption
The former president of Moldova, Igor Dodon, was arrested on Tuesday after a raid on his home and a string of other private addresses.
24.05 / 20:13
exhibition
Climate change
end
Three months on, Russia's war in Ukraine has no end in sight
The war was expected to be over in a couple of days, according to most analysts: a quick offensive, a government on the run, and victory declared.
23.05 / 08:29
Climate change
Time
Ukraine live: Global refugee population tops 100m for the first time, according to UNHRC
The number of people forced to flee conflict, violence, human rights violations and persecution has passed the 100 million milestone for the first time on record, propelled by the war in Ukraine and other deadly conflicts, says the UNHRC.
19.05 / 20:35
Climate change
Energy
Food
Russia says easing Ukraine Black Sea ports blockade dependent on sanctions review
Russia's foreign ministry has said it will only consider opening up Ukraine's Black Sea ports - and so alleviate pressure on global food supplies - if sanctions against it are reviewed.
19.05 / 20:35
Climate change
Football
Energy
'The Russians are running': Meet Ukraine's soldiers on the southern frontline
Ukrainian forces in southern Ukraine have been trying to retake Kherson, the only large city in the country to be occupied by Russia.
19.05 / 16:29
Climate change
Football
Energy
Ukraine slams 'second-class treatment' after Scholz dashes Kyiv's hopes of quick EU membership
Kyiv has hit back at the "second-class treatment" of Ukraine after Germany's chancellor Olaf Scholz poured cold water on the war-torn country being given quick European Union membership.
19.05 / 13:37
Climate change
School
Stabbing
shootings
hospital
Woman in hospital after shooting at a school in Germany
One woman has been hospitalised after an attacker opened fire at a school in Germany, say police.
19.05 / 12:09
Climate change
Football
Stabbing
Gaffe as George W Bush slams Russia's 'wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq'
Former US president George W Bush made a gaffe when he accidentally condemned Russia's "unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq".
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