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Five Years of Transformation: President Tokayev’s Impact on Kazakhstan - The Astana Timesastanatimes.com Five Years of Transformation: President Tokayev’s Impact on Kazakhstan
Trump’s Environmental Impact Endures, at Home and Around the World - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org His break from the Paris accord inspires other populist leaders, while his reshaping of the federal courts and environmental rollbacks affect the air, water, wetlands and public lands, disrupting efforts to counter climate change.
NATO Report Outlines Growing Climate Risks to Global Security - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org Last week, world leaders from more than 30 countries across North America and Europe gathered in Washington to discuss the top security threats facing members of NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. During the summit, NATO released a report outlining the accelerating threats emerging from a top foe: climate change. Part of a broader climate […]
Several officials detained after 2 killed due to electrical leak in İzmir streetbianet.org The expert report holds the city’s water and sewerage administration and the electricity distribution company responsible for the deadly electrical hazard.
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan seek to reduce trade barriers | Eurasianeteurasianet.org Uzbek FM pushes for free trade.
LGBTI+ activist İris Mozalar released after arrest over social media postsbianet.org Mozalar was arrested for ‘inciting hatred and hostility among the public” due to social media posts opposing attacks on Syrian refugees.
Jaguars, Macaws and Tropical Dry Forest Have a Right To Exist, a Colombian Court Is Told - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org The “rights of nature” lawsuit follows at least eight Colombian court rulings that have recognized the rights of ecosystems, including the country’s portion of the Amazon rainforest. But enforcement of those decisions has been lagging, and some activists face retaliation.
As a Nevada Community Fights a Lithium Mine, a Rare Fish and Its Haven Could Be an Ace in the Hole - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org The Ash Meadows Wildlife Refuge has been called the “Galapagos of the Mojave Desert,” but nearby residents fear a proposed lithium mine’s impacts on the region’s water will hurt both the wildlife and their town.
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Documentary filmmaker Sibel Tekin awarded damages after unjust imprisonmentbianet.org Tekin was detained for 44 days on suspicion of 'espionage' because a police checkpoint and a shuttle appeared in her documentary footage.
Queues at İstanbul’s affordable ‘canteens’ get longer as living costs risebianet.org During our visit to a ‘city canteen’ we saw people from all walks of life—police officers, civil servants, construction workers, security guards, retirees, and students. The common thread among them all is the struggle to make ends meet.
Recent Discoveries in Kazakh Archaeology: Ancient Cities, Artifacts and Burials - The Astana Timesastanatimes.com Recent Discoveries in Kazakh Archaeology: Ancient Cities, Artifacts and Burials
Baltimore Judge Tosses Climate Case, Hands Win to Big Oil - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org Environmental groups say judges across the country believe cases like Baltimore's should hold oil companies accountable in state courts for environmental harm.
The World’s Sharks Face a Gauntlet of Threats From Marine Heatwaves—and ‘Coldwaves,’ Scientists Say - Inside Climate Newsinsideclimatenews.org Over the last 450 million years, sharks have survived five mass extinctions, making them some of the oldest—and sturdiest—creatures still in existence today. But a sixth mass extinction that many scientists fear is underway could be too much for these fierce predators. In recent years, overfishing and ocean degradation have pushed many shark species to […]