Nicaragua's exiles top 800,000 as repression follows them abroad
At least 838,363 Nicaraguans — close to 13% of the population — left the country between April 2018 and December 2024 as a result of political persecution, according to figures published this month by the Nicaragua Nunca Más Collective.
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Western Balkans coal plants continue to breach pollution limits despite legal deadlines, report says
CEE Bankwatch Network study finds coal-fired power plants emitted sulphur dioxide at more than six times legal limits in 2025, with dust pollution reaching its worst level since current emissions rules entered force.
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EU closes Russian oil 'refining loophole' but sanctions gaps remain - KSE
The EU's ban on petroleum products refined from Russian crude oil in third countries has sharply reduced the flow of Russian-linked fuel into Europe, but significant loopholes remain and products derived from Russian oil continue to reach the EU.
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Nigeria tightens telecom ownership rules for major share transactions amid rising MTN, Airtel dominance
Nigeria now requires prior regulatory clearance for transactions involving 10% or more of a licensee's shares, as MTN and Airtel consolidate their dominance of Africa's largest telecom market.
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RAGOZIN: "Russia Is Losing" — We've heard this before
Ukrainian drone strikes on transport links and fuel depots have succeeded in creating acute fuel shortages and blackouts across the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula. Russia is losing the war! We have been here before.
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Europe's heat map is turning red due to annual heatwaves - IPCC
Villages in northern France have been sweltering this week as temperatures topped a record breaking 43°C in what is already clearly going to be the fourth hottest year in recorded history.
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COMMENT: Iran war shows why Asia must quit fossil fuels
Across Asia, governments are now accelerating approvals for renewable projects and grid modernisation schemes. Battery storage investments are making headlines almost daily.
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India looks to increase its unmanned warfare capabilities
The cornerstone of this structural change is going to be a large procurement order to the tune of $2bn.
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