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ICC should charge Taliban for denying girls education.

ICC should charge Taliban for denying girls education.

The International Criminal Court Urged to Prosecute Taliban Leaders for Denying Education and Employment to Afghan Girls and Women The U.N. special envoy for global education, Gordon Brown, has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute Taliban leaders for a crime against humanity. Brown argues that the denial of education and employment opportunities to Afghan girls and women …

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Europe outpaced by US in green technology investment.

Europe outpaced by US in green technology investment.

Receive free Climate change updates We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Climate change news every morning. US Outpaces EU in Clean Technology Investment European clean technology start-ups have attracted less than half as much investment as US counterparts since Washington unveiled a landmark $390bn package of climate subsidies and tax credits a year ago, …

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Scientists foster Queensland-China ties, combat climate change, preserve environment.

Minister for the Environment, Science, and Multicultural Affairs: Leanne Linard Science Week 2023 is being celebrated with the announcement that four Brisbane scientists will receive funding for projects that benefit the environment and combat climate change, while also strengthening the ties between Queensland and Chinese scientists. The Palaszczuk Government has committed $500,000 under the Queensland-Chinese Academy of Sciences Collaboration Science …

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Oroville businesses alarmed by rising crime, request council action.

Oroville businesses alarmed by rising crime, request council action.

Oroville Business Owners Voice Concerns About Vandalism and Homeless Encampments Four Oroville business owners attended a city council meeting on Tuesday to express their concerns regarding recent incidents of vandalism, threats, and thefts from homeless individuals near their establishments. Located near Mitchell Avenue and Lincoln Street, these business owners shared their experiences with reporting crimes to the police and urged …

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