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COP 26: World leaders pledge to halt and reverse deforestation
Trees are often cut down to create grazing land for cattle.
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Climate change summit COP26 continues
On day 2 of COP26, India pledges net zero emissions by 2070
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01/11/2021 20:06 GMT
Interviews, news and analysis of the day’s global events.
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COP26: Climate change summit opens in Glasgow
The summit tries to get world leaders to commit to limit warming to 1.5C
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World leaders meet ahead of summit to slow climate change
World leaders meet ahead of a UN climate change summit in Glasgow
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COP26 president says summit is ‘last’ hope to hit 1.5C target
The UK is hosting a crucial climate change summit
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Sudan coup: new protests
Sudanese troops have fired live rounds at protesters angered by the military coup
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Sudan anti-coup protests
Protests against Monday's military coup are taking place across Sudan
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Can the Pope's climate message make a difference?
The Pope has called for radical action on climate ahead of COP26.
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Pope urges 'radical' action on climate change ahead of COP26
Pope Francis urges “effective response” on climate change from world leaders
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Oil executives face US congress
Oil executives in the US face congress over climate change
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Some UN forests emit more carbon dioxide than they absorb
New research shows 10 Unesco forest sites emit more carbon dioxide because of wildfires
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Sudan's former Finance Minister says military takeover "a reality"
Sudan's ex-Minister of Finance, Gibriel Ibrahim, says military coup is "a reality"
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Economic impact of Sudan coup deepens
Economic impact of Sudan coup deepens
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Sudanese general says his coup avoids civil war
Sudan's coup leader has said the military seized power to prevent "civil war"
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Australia to go carbon free by 2050
Prime Minister Scott Morrison plan for net zero carbon emissions is widely criticised
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Sudanese military takes control of country
At least two protesters killed and eighty injured
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Sudan military dissolves civilian government
Sudan military dissolves civilian government
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Ethiopia launches more airstrikes on Tigray
Ethiopian federal forces carry out more air strikes on Tigray
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President Erdogan says ten ambassadors will be declared non grata
Decision follows envoys call for release of activist
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Turkey's President says ten ambassadors must go
President Erdogan tells his foreign ministry to declare 10 ambassadors persona non grata
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Myanmar: troops amassing in the north
Thousands of state troops gather in Myanmar as UN fear another human rights catastrophe
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UN suspends flights to rebel-held Ethiopian city
Seven million people are now in urgent need of assistance, according to UN
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Actor Alec Baldwin fatally shoots cinematographer
The director of the film was also shot and injured by the actor.
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Sudan protesters take to the streets of Khartoum
Divisions between military and civilian leaders threatens a democratic transition
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Documents reveal countries lobbying to change climate report
Leak shows countries lobbied UN to downplay need for rapid energy transition
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Brazil Covid report: Bolsonaro should be charged over pandemic
Panel says he should face a number of criminal charges, including crimes against humanity
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Covid: Brazil's Bolsonaro 'should be charged with crimes against humanity'
Senate report says Brazil's Bolsonaro should be charged with murder over Covid handling.
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Polish PM accuses EU of blackmail in law row
The clash follows a top Polish court ruling that rejected key parts of EU law.
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Clashes in European Parliament over rule of law in Poland
Poland is accused by EU leaders and MEPs of undermining fundamental EU rules