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Climate Tech Startup Designs New Method To Reduce Clothing Waste
CBS News
Circ had first focused on turning tobacco leaves into biofuels, and then repurposed that technology to figure out how to recycle poly-cotton clothing.
Gabon Military Officers Say They’re Seizing Power Just Days After Presidential Election
Associated Press
The coup attempt came hours after the central African country’s President Ali Bongo Ondimba, 64, was declared winner of an election marred by fears of violence. Within minutes of the announcement, gunfire was heard in the center of the capital, Libreville.
IMF Head Expects Less Than 3% Global Economic Growth In 2023
Associated Press
The International Monetary Fund chief said Thursday the world economy is expected to grow less than 3% this year, down from 3.4% last year, increasing the risk of hunger and poverty globally.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Visits Poland To Thank Ally, Meet Ukrainians
Associated Press
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy won new pledges of military and economic cooperation Wednesday on a state visit to staunch ally Poland.
A Month After Quake, Survivors Need Shelter, Sanitation
Associated Press
One month after a powerful quake devastated parts of Turkey and Syria, hundreds of thousands of people still need adequate shelter and sanitation, and an appeal for $1 billion to assist survivors is only 10% funded, hampering efforts to tackle the humanitarian crisis, a United Nations official said Monday.
Biden Selects Ex-Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga For World Bank President
CBS News
President Biden will nominate Ajay Banga, the former president and CEO of Mastercard, to serve as president of the World Bank, the White House announced Thursday.
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Donors Offer Over $9B For Pakistan After Devastating Floods
Associated Press
Dozens of countries and international institutions on Monday pledged more than $9 billion to help Pakistan recover and rebuild from devastating summer floods that the United Nations chief called “a climate disaster of monumental scale.”
Donors Offer Over $9B For Pakistan After Devastating Floods
Associated Press
Dozens of countries and international institutions on Monday pledged more than $9 billion to help Pakistan recover and rebuild from devastating summer floods that the United Nations chief called “a climate disaster of monumental scale.”
Fight Over Aid For Climate Losses Divides UN Talks
Associated Press
Demands for rich nations to provide additional aid for vulnerable countries suffering devastating impacts from climate change have become a major point of division at the two-week meeting.
Fight Over Aid For Climate Losses Divides UN Talks
Associated Press
Demands for rich nations to provide additional aid for vulnerable countries suffering devastating impacts from climate change have become a major point of division at the two-week meeting.
IMF Dims Outlook For Global Economy In 2023 Amid Russia's War In Ukraine
CBS News
The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for the world economy for 2023, citing a long list of threats that include Russia's war against Ukraine, chronic inflation pressures, punishing interest rates and the lingering consequences of the global pandemic.
IMF Dims Outlook For Global Economy In 2023 Amid Russia's War In Ukraine
CBS News
The International Monetary Fund is downgrading its outlook for the world economy for 2023, citing a long list of threats that include Russia's war against Ukraine, chronic inflation pressures, punishing interest rates and the lingering consequences of the global pandemic.
Depositors Storm 4 Lebanese Banks, Demanding Their Own Money
Associated Press
Lebanese depositors, including a retired police officer, stormed at least four banks in the cash-strapped country Tuesday after banks ended a weeklong closure and partially reopened.
Depositors Storm 4 Lebanese Banks, Demanding Their Own Money
Associated Press
Lebanese depositors, including a retired police officer, stormed at least four banks in the cash-strapped country Tuesday after banks ended a weeklong closure and partially reopened.
At UN, A Fleeting Opportunity To Tell Their Nations’ Stories
Associated Press
Pakistan’s new prime minister stepped onto the U.N. podium and faced world leaders, ready to spin a tale of floods and climate change and more than 33 million people at risk. Shahbaz Sharif began: “As I stand here today to tell the story of my country ...” At its core, that was what every world leader was here to do during the past week.
At UN, A Fleeting Opportunity To Tell Their Nations’ Stories
Associated Press
Pakistan’s new prime minister stepped onto the U.N. podium and faced world leaders, ready to spin a tale of floods and climate change and more than 33 million people at risk. Shahbaz Sharif began: “As I stand here today to tell the story of my country ...” At its core, that was what every world leader was here to do during the past week.
At Least 77 Migrants Dead After Boat From Lebanon Sinks Off Syria
CBS News
At least 77 migrants drowned when a boat they boarded in Lebanon sank off Syria's coast, Syria's health minister said Friday, in one of the deadliest such shipwrecks in the eastern Mediterranean.
At Least 77 Migrants Dead After Boat From Lebanon Sinks Off Syria
CBS News
At least 77 migrants drowned when a boat they boarded in Lebanon sank off Syria's coast, Syria's health minister said Friday, in one of the deadliest such shipwrecks in the eastern Mediterranean.
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1st Ship Carrying Ukrainian Grain Leaves The Port Of Odesa
Associated Press
The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set off from the port of Odesa on Monday under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that is expected to release large stores of Ukrainian crops to foreign markets and ease a growing hunger crisis.
1st Ship Carrying Ukrainian Grain Leaves The Port Of Odesa
Associated Press
The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain set off from the port of Odesa on Monday under a deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey that is expected to release large stores of Ukrainian crops to foreign markets and ease a growing hunger crisis.
Mideast Nations Wake Up To Damage From Climate Change
Associated Press
Temperatures in the Middle East have risen far faster than the world’s average in the past three decades. Precipitation has been decreasing, and experts predict droughts will come with greater frequency and severity.
Mideast Nations Wake Up To Damage From Climate Change
Associated Press
Temperatures in the Middle East have risen far faster than the world’s average in the past three decades. Precipitation has been decreasing, and experts predict droughts will come with greater frequency and severity.
UN Health Agency Declares Monkeypox A Global Emergency
Associated Press
The World Health Organization said the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation that now qualifies as a global emergency, a declaration Saturday that could spur further investment in treating the once-rare disease and worsen the scramble for scarce vaccines.
UN Health Agency Declares Monkeypox A Global Emergency
Associated Press
The World Health Organization said the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an “extraordinary” situation that now qualifies as a global emergency, a declaration Saturday that could spur further investment in treating the once-rare disease and worsen the scramble for scarce vaccines.
Ukraine And Russia Sign Deal To Get Vital Grain Shipments Moving Again
CBS News
Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement Friday morning in Turkey committing to let millions of tons of vital grain supplies ship out from Ukraine's long-blockaded southern ports. Russia has blocked Ukraine's Black Sea ports since its full-scale invasion of the country on February 24, drawing accusations from the U.S. and Europe that President Vladimir Putin has weaponized food.
Ukraine And Russia Sign Deal To Get Vital Grain Shipments Moving Again
CBS News
Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement Friday morning in Turkey committing to let millions of tons of vital grain supplies ship out from Ukraine's long-blockaded southern ports. Russia has blocked Ukraine's Black Sea ports since its full-scale invasion of the country on February 24, drawing accusations from the U.S. and Europe that President Vladimir Putin has weaponized food.
With Biden, Palestinians Seeking Freedom Get Permits Instead
Associated Press
For more than two years, the Biden administration has said that Palestinians are entitled to the same measure of “freedom, security and prosperity” enjoyed by Israelis. Instead, they’ve gotten U.S. aid and permits to work inside Israel and its Jewish settlements.
With Biden, Palestinians Seeking Freedom Get Permits Instead
Associated Press
For more than two years, the Biden administration has said that Palestinians are entitled to the same measure of “freedom, security and prosperity” enjoyed by Israelis. Instead, they’ve gotten U.S. aid and permits to work inside Israel and its Jewish settlements.
150 Million More Going Hungry Worldwide As War, COVID & Climate Crisis Fuel A Global Food Emergency
CBS News
The number of hungry people worldwide has increased by about 150 million since 2019. That is among the dire assessments contained in the United Nations' 2022 report on the state of global food security, which paints a picture of a mammoth problem that's only getting worse.
150 Million More Going Hungry Worldwide As War, COVID & Climate Crisis Fuel A Global Food Emergency
CBS News
The number of hungry people worldwide has increased by about 150 million since 2019. That is among the dire assessments contained in the United Nations' 2022 report on the state of global food security, which paints a picture of a mammoth problem that's only getting worse.
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Oklahoma lawmakers advance bill to increase compensation for wrongful convictions
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are advancing a bill that would increase compensation for individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime.
Oklahoma lawmakers advance bill to increase compensation for wrongful convictions
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are advancing a bill that would increase compensation for individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime.
'I’m proud to be from Oklahoma': An OKC bombing survivor’s quest to serve her community in healthcare
Jordan Fremstad
Survivor of the Murrah Bombing, Madison Naylor, now a pediatric resident at Oklahoma Children's Hospital, dedicates her life to serving the community that saved her.
'I’m proud to be from Oklahoma': An OKC bombing survivor’s quest to serve her community in healthcare
Jordan Fremstad
Survivor of the Murrah Bombing, Madison Naylor, now a pediatric resident at Oklahoma Children's Hospital, dedicates her life to serving the community that saved her.
‘Not impacted as this stage,’ say Oklahoma manufacturing leaders on White House tariff policies
Matt McCabe
White House tariff policies have rattled U.S. markets. White House officials believe the policy will be a boon to domestic manufacturing. Oklahoma manufacturers said they have been experiencing success for many years.
‘Not impacted as this stage,’ say Oklahoma manufacturing leaders on White House tariff policies
Matt McCabe
White House tariff policies have rattled U.S. markets. White House officials believe the policy will be a boon to domestic manufacturing. Oklahoma manufacturers said they have been experiencing success for many years.
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Top Headlines
Oklahoma lawmakers advance bill to increase compensation for wrongful convictions
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma lawmakers are advancing a bill that would increase compensation for individuals who have been wrongfully convicted of a crime.
'I’m proud to be from Oklahoma': An OKC bombing survivor’s quest to serve her community in healthcare
Jordan Fremstad
Survivor of the Murrah Bombing, Madison Naylor, now a pediatric resident at Oklahoma Children's Hospital, dedicates her life to serving the community that saved her.
‘Not impacted as this stage,’ say Oklahoma manufacturing leaders on White House tariff policies
Matt McCabe
White House tariff policies have rattled U.S. markets. White House officials believe the policy will be a boon to domestic manufacturing. Oklahoma manufacturers said they have been experiencing success for many years.
Survivor healing from childhood sexual assault raises awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Elizabeth Fitz
A survivor opens up about her experience with childhood sexual assault, aiming to support fellow survivors and challenge victim-blaming myths.
National debt nears crisis point, budget expert warns
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat" political analyst Scott Mitchell talks to Mike Murphy, senior vice president and chief of staff for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, about the national debt.
Fatal semi truck incident closes WB I-40, west of Council Road
Destini Pittman
A person is dead after being hit by a semi truck near westbound Interstate 40 just west of Council Road, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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