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Inflation fighting central bankers air climate role doubts
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Some of the world's top central bankers aired concerns about being expected to tackle climate change as well as tame inflation on Tuesday,...
Jan 10 2023World Bank won't abandon top credit rating to boost climate lending -Malpass
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World Bank President David Malpass said on Tuesday that the lender is not considering giving up its top-tier credit rating as a means...
Jan 10 2023Green industries could be worth $10.3 trln to economy by 2050 - study
(Reuters) - Industries helping the world shift to net-zero emissions could be worth $10.3 trillion to the global economy by 2050, sustainable development...
Jan 10 2023UK laws to blunt strikes begin journey through parliament
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government introduced legislation to parliament on Tuesday which would require key public services to maintain minimum safety...
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France's iconic Mont-Saint-Michel abbey turns 1,000
The Mont Saint-Michel is one of the most visited French monuments and attracts more than two million tourists every year.
Haze shrouds Manhattan skyline as Canada wildfire smoke drifts south
Authorities in New York warned residents about the health risks from air polluted by smoke from unprecedented early summer wildfires in eastern Canada.
In pictures: Destroyed Ukraine dam floods war zone
A torrent of water burst through a massive dam on the Dnipro River that separates Russian and Ukrainian forces in southern Ukraine on Tuesday, flooding a swathe of the war zone and forcing villagers to flee.
Clashes erupt as protesters march against French pension overhaul
Protesters marched against government plans to raise the retirement age to 64, in what could be a final attempt to pressure lawmakers into scrapping a law that is already on the statute books.
Hundreds evacuated after rivers overflow in Ecuador
Thousands of residents in northern Ecuador have been affected by flooding after heavy rains swelled rivers, with hundreds already evacuated.
Inside the Apple developer's conference
Apple unveils a costly augmented-reality headset called the Vision Pro in its riskiest bet since the introduction of the iPhone more than a decade ago.
D-Day in pictures: The Allied invasion of Normandy
More than 150,000 Allied soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, bursting through German coastal defenses to open the way to the liberation of western Europe from the Nazi regime.
In pictures: Pride Month celebrations worldwide
Celebrating LGBTQ rights around the world.
GOP hopefuls campaign in Iowa
Republican presidential hopefuls mingle with Iowa voters, seeking the momentum needed to catapult their campaigns in the critical state.