London Unveils £35 Billion Climate Pipeline to Drive Local Transformation

At the Greening the Public Sector event, Kate Hand, Head of Climate Change at London Councils, delivered a keynote highlighting the capital’s ambitious £35 billion pipeline of climate projects. The initiative signals a bold financing shift designed to reshape every borough and accelerate the city’s transition to a sustainable future. Local Innovation, Global Impact The […]

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Ireland and Ukraine Sign 2030 Roadmap to Deepen Partnership

Dublin, 2 December 2025 — Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have signed the 2030 Roadmap on Ukraine–Ireland Partnership, setting out a five‑year plan to strengthen bilateral ties across political, economic, and cultural spheres. Expanded Financial Commitments As part of the agreement, Ireland announced an additional €125 million in support for Ukraine, including: […]

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US Envoy Steve Witkoff to Meet Putin in Moscow Over Ukraine Peace Proposal

Moscow, 2 December 2025 — US envoy Steve Witkoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin are expected to hold talks in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss the Trump administration’s controversial proposal to end the war in Ukraine. High‑Stakes Diplomacy The meeting comes at a critical juncture, as Washington seeks to advance a peace framework that has […]

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Nigeria’s Healthcare System Faces Collapse with Strikes, Unpaid Salaries, and Deteriorating Facilities

Note: This is the first part of a two part article series detailing the state of healthcare in the Country, the second part will list and mention billions in aids and government allocations which seems not to reflect on what is presently seen in the sector. Mounting Crisis Nigeria’s healthcare sector is at a breaking […]

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President Zelenskyy Begins Historic First State Visit to Ireland, Marking Deepening Ties

Diplomatic Milestone Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has begun his first official state visit to Ireland, accompanied by First Lady Olena Zelenska. The visit underscores Ireland’s commitment to Ukraine at a time of ongoing conflict and highlights the strengthening of bilateral relations between Dublin and Kyiv. Key Engagements Zelenskyy’s schedule opened with a courtesy call to […]

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Death Toll Surpasses 1,200 as Floods and Landslides Devastate Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand

Flooding in the Asian nation of Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand has left many displaced, missing and dead and efforts are ongoing to search, find and rescue missing survivor’s as well as recover bodies of dead victims. Race Against Time Emergency crews across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand are battling against treacherous conditions to reach […]

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Former Memphis Police Department Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights, Firearms, Kidnapping, and Obstruction Charges Related to Fatal Shooting | Office of Public Affairs

Patric J. Ferguson, 34, a former Memphis Police Department Officer, was sentenced today to 38 years in prison for civil rights, firearms, kidnapping, and obstruction offenses in connection with the fatal shooting of a man identified by the initials R.H. “This defendant committed a premeditated murder while using his position as a police officer, not […]

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National Guardsmen Shooting Probe Highlights Suspect’s Financial Stress and Mental Health Crisis

Emerging Profile of the Suspect Authorities investigating last week’s deadly shooting involving National Guardsmen are piecing together a complex portrait of the alleged gunman, 29‑year‑old Rahmanullah Lakanwal. Sources familiar with the inquiry told ABC News that Lakanwal had been grappling with mounting financial pressures and signs of a possible mental health crisis in the months […]

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UN chief warns unpaid dues near $1.6 billion, as budget cuts deepen

António Guterres told the Fifth Committee the UN is facing its most fragile cash position in years, despite sharp reductions already built into next year’s budget plans. “Liquidity remains fragile, and this challenge will persist regardless of the final budget approved,” he said, pointing to the “unacceptable volume of arrears” owed by Member States. The […]

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