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  • Iranian authorities have accused the United States of firing at one of Iran's commercial ships in the Gulf of Oman in violation of the two countries' ceasefire agreement.
  • US President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that the US Navy fired an Iranian ship in the Gulf of Oman and seized control of it.
  • Hours after US President Donald Trump announced he was sending negotiators to Islamabad, Iranian state media stated Tehran did not currently plan to participate in new talks with the United States.
  • In an effort to try to reach an agreement with Iran ahead of another round of face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan on Monday, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz backed President Donald Trump's renewed threat to eliminate Iran's electrical infrastructure and bridges.

Tag: Global Warming

January 9, 2023

Nature Photographers Images Highlight Mother Earth’s...

In a contest held by the environmental group The Nature Conservancy, nature photographers from all around the world expressed their sentiments about a planet that is ever changing.

November 7, 2022

With Dire Predictions of Inaction,UN Climate...

The United Nations climate summit began on Sunday in Egypt as officials warned of catastrophic consequences of inaction and vowed to start helping those most affected by climate change. Farmers in the vicinity of the conference say that help is not coming quickly enough.

September 10, 2022

Are Residents Ready for California’s Phase-Out...

Regulators in California announced late last month that they had adopted a plan to require that by 2035, all new vehicles sold in the state must be powered by electricity or hydrogen

September 3, 2022

Unprecedented Rains Affect Millions, Half of...

Pakistan is currently dealing with widespread flooding caused  by record rainfall. According to experts,extreme weather exhibits every sign of global warming. Pakistan, which has a population of about 230 million, is one of the nations most vulnerable to climate change

February 2, 2022

Climate Change Threatens Beijing Olympics, Prompting...

As Beijing prepares for the Winter Olympics to begin this week, scientists warn that the events’ future is jeopardised by climate change

January 29, 2022

Washington Auto Show Features Innovative Electric...

As gas prices rise and concerns about carbon emissions and global warming grow, electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular

December 25, 2021

Water Shortages Are Feared as Kashmir’s...

Nearly a quarter of the world’s population depends on the Himalayan glaciers for water. The glaciers, on the other hand, are rapidly melting

December 15, 2021

UN Secretary-General Meets With US Special...

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres talks with US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change John Kerry

December 5, 2021

El Salvador’s Coffee Growers Affected by...

El Salvador experienced a golden age when coffee farming drove the country’s economy. However, producers claim that climate change, among other factors, is affecting everything

November 25, 2021

Return to Wood in Brazil

Despite global efforts to control deforestation and reduce air pollution, the Brazilian government claims that at least one-fourth of the country’s 214 million people have returned to cooking with firewood. This is occurring not only in Brazil’s vast forests and rural areas, but also in the country’s largest cities

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