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Magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes south of New Zealand’s Kermadec Islands – GFZ

(Reuters) - A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck south of New Zealand's Kermadec Islands on Friday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said. The quake's epicentre was 80 kilometres (49

Indonesia expects delayed rainy season due to El Nino

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is expecting its rainy season to start in November, a month later than usual, after a longer dry season caused by the El Nino weather pattern, its meteorology agency (

Nearly all world’s population exposed to global warming over past 3 months, US-based study says

A study by Climate Central, a US-based research group, looked at temperatures in 180 countries and 22 territories and found that 98% of the world's population were exposed to higher temperatures.

COP28 needs to show action not words for business, finance leaders

By Simon Jessop, Susanna Twidale and Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) - Less talk and more action on decarbonising the energy system should be the main focus of world leaders at the next round of

UK records hottest day of the year so far – Met Office

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain recorded its hottest day of the year so far on Thursday, the country's national weather service said, with provisional data showing a high of 32.6 degrees Celsius (90.7

Deadly storm sweeps across Greece, PM postpones keynote speech

By Angeliki Koutantou and Louisa Gouliamaki ATHENS (Reuters) -At least four people have died and more than six were still missing on Thursday after storm Daniel swept across central Greece, triggering

China says it was not invited to join IAEA system to monitor Fukushima water

BEIJING (Reuters) - China was not invited to take part in the International Atomic Energy Agency's system in which countries can analyse the results of sea water monitoring off Fukushima, where

Tunisian heatwave hits wine output

By Jihed Abidellaoui TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's blisteringly hot summer has hit Tunisia's small wine industry, damaging or destroying grapes and leaving farmers and vintners to fear for their future

Environmentalists smear cream pies on Ryanair boss at EU headquarters

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Environmentalists smeared Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary's head with cream pies outside the European Union headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, in a protest over carbon emissions

Environmentalists hit Ryanair boss with cream pies at EU headquarters

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Environmentalists hit Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary in the face with a cream pie outside the European Union headquarters in Brussels on Thursday, in a protest over carbon emissions

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Euphoria season 3 is an empty spectacle. Fans are upset, they want it cancelled

Euphoria's characters, who once carried moral ambiguity and emotional density, now feel like flat archetypes of the people they once were.

RBI cancels Paytm Payments Bank licence citing rule violations

As per a filing issued to exchanges by parent company One 97 Communications, Paytm & its services will continue to operate uninterrupted.

Aksai Chin for Arunachal: Ex-Indian Army chief Naravane backs revival of 1950s China offer on border row

Gen Manoj Naravane (retd) said in an exclusive interview with ThePrint that India should focus on having more experts who understand China's psyche and its workings

Trump, Netanyahu’s Iran gamble: The regime change rebound

American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.