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Greta Thunberg hopes climate strikes will be 'social tipping point'

Teenage environmental activist Greta Thunberg told AFP that she hoped Friday's massive worldwide climate strikes would mark a turning point in persuading leaders to take decisive action on global warming.

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Hurricane Lorena threatens Mexico's Los Cabos resort

Hurricane Lorena regained strength Friday as it closed in on Mexico's Baja California peninsula and the turquoise-water beaches of popular tourist destination Los Cabos.

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'How could they do this to us?' Ask Afghan farmers after reporting reveals officials knew civilians were in area of lethal US drone strike

"This is just one of the horrors of endless war."

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Trump announces toughest sanctions 'ever' on Iran

President Donald Trump on Friday announced new sanctions on Iran's central bank, calling the measures the toughest ever imposed on another country by the United States.

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'Young people have had enough': Global climate strike youth activists on why they are marching today

Today is the Global Climate Strike, inspired by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. As people took to the streets in Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia, we host a roundtable discussion with youth activists organizing marches in the United States — in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Minneapolis — ahead of next week’s U.N. Climate Action Summit. We are joined by Xiye Bastida, a 17-year-old climate justice activist originally from Mexico who is an organizer with Fridays for Future New York and a student at Beacon High School in New York; Katie Eder, a 19-year-old climate justice activist who founded the Future Coalition, where she is currently the executive director; Juwaria Jama, a 15-year-old and first-generation Somali from Minneapolis, Minnesota, who is with U.S. Youth Climate Strikes and is the co-state lead for the Minnesota Youth Climate Strike; and Isra Hirsi, a high school junior and executive director of the U.S. Youth Climate Strike, daughter of Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar.

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'Largest polar expedition in history' to probe Arctic climate

A team of scientists from 19 countries will set off for the Arctic on Friday, aiming to freeze their ship into the polar ice for a year to research the changing climate.

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Austria's oldest Holocaust survivor dies at 106

The oldest Austrian Holocaust survivor, who lived through four concentration camps, has died at the age of 106, Vienna's Jewish Community organization (IKG) said Friday.

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Trump to meet with Ukrainian president amid bombshell whistleblower allegations

President Donald Trump will meet with the foreign leader believed to be named in a whistleblower complaint filed against the American president by an as-yet unknown U.S. intelligence official. Trump will meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in New York, according to multiple sources, including AFP.

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What is the cryosphere? Hint: It’s vital to farming, fishing and skiing

More than 100 scientists from 30 countries will soon release a special report examining climate change impacts on the oceans and a less familiar but critically important part of the Earth: the cryosphere.

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Ukrainian official confirms bombshell reports: ‘Clearly Trump is looking for kompromat on Biden’

Ukraine's government is waiting for the green light from President Donald Trump to investigate business dealings by Joe Biden's son with one of the country's energy companies.

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'The future of earth is at risk': New drone footage of deforestation in Amazon shows cost of meat industry

"Global demand for meat is destroying the Amazon rainforest."

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Pope decries euthanasia as Italy court considers assisted suicide

Pope Francis on Friday again spoke out against assisted suicide and euthanasia, days before a top Italian court is to examine the thorny question in the largely Roman Catholic country.

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Amnesty International says Hong Kong police using excessive force

Amnesty International on Friday accused Hong Kong police of using excessive force against pro-democracy protesters, in some cases amounting to torture, allegations that were rejected by a commanding officer.

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