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Former British Prime Minister David Cameron rejected an offer from the government to lead a major United Nations climate summit taking place in November. Known as COP26, the summit in Glasgow is seen as a moment of truth for the 2015 Paris Agreement to combat global warming. Britain will be responsible for persuading major powers to agree to more ambitious emissions cuts. “It was an honour to be asked to do that job and I was very grateful to be asked,” Cameron, who served as prime minister from 2010 to 2016, told reporters on Wednesday (February 5). “But I think…

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Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK is calling for net-zero CO2 emissions as soon as possible as he attended the launch of a Glasgow U.N. Climate Change Conference. The launch of the summit known as COP26 took place in London’s Science Museum. It came as Britain announced it will ban the sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars from 2035, five years earlier than planned. Johnson is seeking to use the announcement to elevate the United Kingdom’s environmental credentials after he sacked the head of COP26, Claire O’Neill. Johnson declined to answer any questions on O’Neill, but…

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President Hassan Rouhani was quoted as saying, that Iran is ready to cooperate with the European Union on issues related to the nuclear deal it agreed with world powers in 2015. He made his comments at a meeting with Josep Borell, the head of the EU’s foreign service, who travelled to Iran to try to reduce tensions in the Middle East after the U.S. killing of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani last month. Iran began reducing its commitments under the nuclear deal last year to put pressure on the parties remaining in the accord to protect its economy from U.S.…

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The European Union’s executive announced new guidelines allowing EU countries to restrict or ban high-risk 5G vendors from core parts of their telecoms network, a move likely to hurt China’s Huawei Technologies but unlikely to appease the United States. EU Commissioner in charge of Digital, Margrethe Vestager, said in a news conference that maintaining network security was of paramount importance in the planned roll-out of 5G technology across Europe. The non-binding recommendations, agreed by the bloc’s 28 countries, seek to tackle cybersecurity risks at national and EU level, with concerns mainly focused on Huawei, although the guidelines do not identify…

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Glorious miracles await God’s people as they sing new songs, hymns and psalms all through the month of February and beyond. Thunderous shouts of rejoicing, met the declaration of February to be the Month of Songs by the man of God, Pastor Chris at the just concluded Global Service. God’s people received the Word with faith and gladness of heart, ready to walk in the light of the Word, throughout the month and beyond. Reading from Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16, Psalm 67:1-7, and other scriptures, Pastor Chris opened the understanding of God’s people to the Word given. He urged God’s…

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Joyous celebration opens up Global Service with Pastor Chris hosted from Houston, Texas. The second Global Communion Service with the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, in this Year of Perfection takes the airwaves amidst joyous celebration. The special service being hosted from Christ Embassy Houston, Texas, USA, is broadcast LIVE to a global audience cutting across all Continents of the world via LoveWorld TV Networks and also streamed LIVE via several Internet platforms. Esteemed Pastor Mike Wiggle, Zonal Pastor of Texas Zones 1 and 2, leading in a session of prayers. The service kicked off with a session…

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The death toll from a coronavirus epidemic in China rose to 361 while the Chinese stock and commodity markets fell heavily, as investors retreated into safe-haven assets in the first trading session after a virus-extended Lunar New Year break. Chinese markets plunged at the opening in their first session since Jan. 23, when the outbreak of the newly identified virus had claimed only 17 lives in Wuhan city in Hubei province. The Shanghai Composite index shed 8% to hit one-year low on Monday, wiping almost $370 billion off the market value, according to Reuters calculations.  China’s economy is facing an…

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Nine years after a devastating crash in property prices catapulted the party of Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar into power, a housing market boom threatens to dump it into opposition in a general election this week. A scarcity of housing has been the dominant domestic issue of Varadkar’s near three-year premiership, with average rents in Dublin higher than Tokyo, Sydney and Singapore and homelessness in Europe’s fastest growing economy hovering at record levels. A Jan. 21 Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI opinion poll found that almost three out of every four voters would be most influenced by the struggling heath service or…

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Artificial ingredients such as parabens, which are used to prolong the shelf-life of a skin care product, have been linked to hormone and fertility damage. Formaldehyde, also used as a preservative in skin care products, is a known carcinogen. Formaldehyde is also an additive used on some clothing to prevent wrinkles and stains. Now a small company outside of Boston aims to lead to an effort to replace artificial chemicals with natural silk protein in both skin care products and textiles. The process of activating the silk requires nothing more than salt, water and heat, no added chemicals.Inside the laboratory,…

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Related to this story… Amman was jailed at age 18 in 2018 after he admitted 13 terror offences including disseminating terrorist material and collecting information useful for terror attacks, the European counterterrorism official told reporters. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the government would announce further plans for “fundamental changes to the system for dealing with those convicted of terrorism offences” on Monday. He said the government had moved quickly to introduce measures strengthening its response to terrorism, including longer prison sentences and more money for police, following the attack at Fishmongers Hall, near London Bridge, in November. The Home Secretary…

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