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Billions in climate finance will be mobilised for the global Net Zero transition over the next decade following an initiative from the UK and World Bank at COP28 today, 4 December.

A fatal knife and hammer attack near the Eiffel Tower in central Paris has resulted in one death and two injuries, including a British national.

 

Elon Musk's recent aggressive remarks aimed at advertisers boycotting X, previously known as Twitter, have left industry experts puzzled. As these advertisers continue to exit the platform, the

 

King Charles addressed the urgency of climate change at Cop28, setting aside the royal racism controversy to stress global cooperation for the planet's future. He emphasized the need for swift

 

Henry Kissinger, a towering figure in American politics, passed away aged 100 on the anniversary of his storied life, leaving behind a legacy that continues to shape the world's geopolitical

 

Embarking on a visit aimed at supporting those affected by armed conflict, the Duchess of Edinburgh made her way to Colombia, commencing her journey with a series of engagements

 

Despite the "Stay Away" campaign aimed at discouraging disruptive British tourists from visiting Amsterdam, city officials report that it hasn't directly reduced the city's allure to party-seeking

 

Poland has taken a significant step towards its second nuclear power plant, receiving a decision-in-principle from Climate and Environment Minister Anna Moskwa. The plant, set to commence

 

Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, faced its most significant drone attack since the commencement of Russia's full-scale invasion, as confirmed by the city's mayor.

 

Geert Wilders' party is poised to become the dominant force in the Dutch parliament following Wednesday's election, an unexpectedly robust victory that reverberated across international