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UN urges ambitious action to protect the oceans
UN urges ambitious action to protect the oceans
World

World leaders must do more to protect the oceans, a major United Nations conference concluded on Friday, setting its sights on a new treaty to protect the high seas. But it sets the agenda for final international negotiations in August on a treaty to protect the high seas -- those international waters beyond national jurisdiction.

Brazil sets new six-month Amazon deforestation record
Brazil sets new six-month Amazon deforestation record
World

Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon reached a record level during the first half of 2022, the INPE national space agency said Friday. INPE satellites identified more than 2,500 fires in the Amazon last month, the largest number since more than 3,500 were recorded in June 2007, and an 11 percent increase over June 2021.

Funny old world: The week's offbeat news
Funny old world: The week's offbeat news
World

From why we follow our noses to trying to match Putin's pecs. "We've got to show them our pecs," Johnson interjected, raising the stakes, before someone sensibly hustled the leaders out of the room.

Germany signs deal to return Benin bronzes to Nigeria
Germany signs deal to return Benin bronzes to Nigeria
Africa

Germany signed an agreement on Friday to begin sending hundreds of Benin bronzes back to what is now Nigeria, rubber-stamping the biggest effort yet by a European country to return the looted artworks. Nigeria has been negotiating the return of Benin bronzes from several European countries and plans to build a museum in Benin City in southern Edo state, where it hopes to house them.

History made as first same-sex couples marry in Switzerland
History made as first same-sex couples marry in Switzerland
World

With smiles, pride and emotion, the first same-sex couples tied the knot in Switzerland on Friday following a referendum that changed the landscape for LGBTQ rights in the country. Before Friday, same-sex couples could only register a civil partnership -- a status which does not provide the same rights as marriage.

Rebel Moscow theatre shuts doors after final show
Rebel Moscow theatre shuts doors after final show
World

The Gogol Centre theatre, one of the last bastions of artistic freedom in Vladimir Putin's Russia, shut its doors Thursday night with a defiant final show called "I Don't Take Part In War". As the show ended, the theatre's outgoing artistic director, Alexei Agranovich announced: "The Gogol Centre is closed.

White rhinos return to Mozambique park after 40 years
White rhinos return to Mozambique park after 40 years
Africa

A Mozambican park welcomed its first white rhinos in 40 years on Friday after 19 of the threatened animals completed a 1,600-kilometre (thousand-mile) truck ride from South Africa, conservationists said. The rhinoceroses were hauled to Zinave from neighbouring South Africa over several days in June, in what the PPF said was the longest-ever transfer of rhinos by road.

Angola's dos Santos 'critical' after cardiac arrest: family
Angola's dos Santos 'critical' after cardiac arrest: family
Africa

Angola's ailing former president Jose Eduardo dos Santos is in a "critical and delicate" condition after suffering a cardiac arrest last week, his family said on Friday. "His clinical condition is critical and delicate," said the family, adding doctors are "monitoring his health and the neurological complications that resulted from the cardiac arrest".

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