Global energy sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions hit a record peak last year counter to Paris commitments, a key study warned Monday, and highlighted the “worst ever” impacts of climate change.
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Short Story – The Shot
The lights go off as the clock strikes 10 pm. My cell darkens almost immediately with just a sliver of moonlight peeking through the hole that marks as a window.
Opinion – Protecting the rights of the child in the digital environment
On 16 June, we commemorated the Day of the African Child under the theme ‘Rights of the Child in the Digital Environment’.
Women’s World Cup opener sold out
Co-hosts Australia will play their opening game of next month’s Women’s World Cup in front of a full house, a senior Fifa official told AFP Tuesday.
Windhoek pensioners demand debt write-off
Over 300 pensioners from Katutura in Windhoek took to the streets yesterday, demanding that the City of Windhoek write off their municipal debts and introduce a prepaid water and electricity system.
Elondodho lya gandjwa moshilando molwomapeya
Aakalimo yomOvenduka otaya kunkililwa ya kale ye li uupathi sho ethimbo lyomapeya lya thikana. Shika osha landula konima ondalu yaNelyanga ya li ya tukuka momulamba gu li molukanda lwedhina Hochland Park mOlyomakaya.
!Hūb di ǁûb ge ǂhanub sîsenaona ǂâuǀoasasib !nâ sîsensa ra ǂgaoǀkhā
!Hūb di ǁÛb Hage Geingob ge ǂhanub sîsenaona ra ǂgan, in ǁaeb ai tsî ǂgaoǀkhāsa !harib ai hâ !oabade ǁanǂgāsabena mā tsî nēs !nâ-ū ǂâuǀoahâ ǂgaeǂguisa !khōǀgara.
US Coast Guard launches probe into Titanic sub tragedy
The US Coast Guard said Sunday it had launched an investigation into the cause of the underwater implosion that destroyed the small submersible Titan, with the loss of all five people aboard during a dive to the Titanic wreck.
German court approves claims over illegal diesel exhaust software
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) on yesterday opened the way for compensation claims against carmakers that installed illegal diesel exhaust treatment software, following a landmark ruling in Europe.
Wagner mutiny: more questions than answers
The head of the Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin called off his armed mutiny over the weekend, defusing Russia’s biggest political crisis in decades.