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Record temperatures are driving food prices higher. Here are some of the crops facing the biggest impacts
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Record temperatures are driving food prices higher. Here are some of the crops facing the biggest impacts

Record temperatures are driving food prices higher. Here are some of the crops facing the biggest impacts. What’s in your regular shopping basket? What are the foods you can’t live without? And what are your occasional treats? Whatever they are, it’s pretty likely you’ve noticed a change in their price over recent months—some more than...

UK sanctions entities in Turkey, UAE, Iran for alleged role in Ukraine war
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UK sanctions entities in Turkey, UAE, Iran for alleged role in Ukraine war

UK sanctions entities in Turkey, the UAE, and Iran for their alleged role in the Ukraine war. Britain sanctioned more than two dozen targets Tuesday. Including firms and individuals in Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and Iran. London described this as the “largest ever UK action” targeting Russia’s access to foreign military supplies for its...

The end of the road for fast fashion? The EU hopes so
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The end of the road for fast fashion? The EU hopes so

It’s estimated that the fashion industry is one of the world’s greatest polluters, responsible for about 20% of the planet’s waste water and around 10% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. The EU is setting out to change this – but is it a real possibility? Could fast fashion finally be running out of steam?...

Matthew Hedges Deserved Better From Britain
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Matthew Hedges Deserved Better From Britain

When Matthew Hedges was imprisoned and tortured in the UAE, Britain was shamefully slow to act. The reason for this cowardice now seems clear: a web of sinister relationships between ministers, Conservative donors and Gulf allies had left human rights an afterthought. Hedges’ ordeal showed the human cost of Britain’s craven policy with the UAE....

Foreign Office failed to notice torture of British academic in UAE, watchdog finds
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Foreign Office failed to notice torture of British academic in UAE, watchdog finds

Parliamentary ombudsman says Matthew Hedges was let down by UK government during imprisonment. The UK’s parliamentary ombudsman has found that the Foreign Office “failed to notice signs of torture” when officials visited a British academic imprisoned in the United Arab Emirates. Matthew Hedges was convicted on spying charges by the UAE in 2018 after travelling to...

Cholera and Climate Change: What’s the Link?
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Cholera and Climate Change: What’s the Link?

After years of regular reduction in the number of cases and deaths, cholera is on the rise again — and climate change is contributing to the increase. As climate change’s effects intensify, cholera cases are spiking. The number of people annually affected by the disease is estimated to be between 1.3 and 4 million. However, if...

UAE Oil Giant Adnoc Makes First Major Global Gas Deal with Azeri Buy
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UAE Oil Giant Adnoc Makes First Major Global Gas Deal with Azeri Buy

The biggest oil producer in the United Arab Emirates is buying a stake in a natural gas field in Azerbaijan, marking the company’s first major international purchase of upstream hydrocarbon assets. Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. agreed to buy a 30% equity stake in the Absheron gas field in the Caspian Sea, the government-owned firm...