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U.N. Reveals "Unbelievable" Trends In Deadly Attacks Against Journalists
CBS News
The United Nations warned Wednesday, on World Press Freedom Day, of not only a precipitous rise in the killing of journalists around the world, but a disturbing change in the threat to people in the news media.
Takeaways: Calls For Reparations, Emissions Cuts At COP27
Associated Press
The year's COP summit on climate change got underway Monday with calls by leaders to slash greenhouse gas emissions and pay back the global south for the impact of the climate crisis on them.
Arab Leaders In Algeria For 1st League Summit In 3 Years
Associated Press
Leaders from the Arab world are meeting in Algeria for the 1st summit since the coronavirus pandemic.
Russia Suspends Ukraine Grain Deal Over Ship Attack Claim
Associated Press
Russia announced Saturday that it will immediately suspend its implementation of a U.N.-brokered grain deal that has seen more than 9 million tons of grain exported from Ukraine during the war and has brought down soaring global food prices. Ukraine accused Russia of creating a world “hunger games.”
New October Date Set For Talks In Ethiopia’s Tigray War
Associated Press
The devastating war in Ethiopia's Tigray region has led to mass hunger in the region. There are new calls to renew a peace deal.
UN Chief: World Is In `Life-Or-Death Struggle’ For Survival
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Monday that the world is in “a life-or-death struggle” for survival as “ climate chaos gallops ahead” and accused the world’s 20 wealthiest countries of failing to do enough to stop the planet from overheating.
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Drowning Island Nations: ‘This Is How A Pacific Atoll Dies’
Associated Press
While world leaders from wealthy countries acknowledge the “existential threat” of climate change, Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano is racing to save his tiny island nation from drowning by raising it 13 to 16 feet (4 to 5 meters) above sea level through land reclamation.
Drowning Island Nations: ‘This Is How A Pacific Atoll Dies’
Associated Press
While world leaders from wealthy countries acknowledge the “existential threat” of climate change, Tuvalu Prime Minister Kausea Natano is racing to save his tiny island nation from drowning by raising it 13 to 16 feet (4 to 5 meters) above sea level through land reclamation.
UN Chief: World Is ‘Paralyzed’ And Equity Is Slipping Away
Associated Press
In an alarming assessment, the head of the United Nations warned world leaders Tuesday that nations are “gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction” and aren’t ready or willing to tackle the challenges that threaten humanity’s future — and the planet’s. “Our world is in peril — and paralyzed,” he said.
UN Chief: World Is ‘Paralyzed’ And Equity Is Slipping Away
Associated Press
In an alarming assessment, the head of the United Nations warned world leaders Tuesday that nations are “gridlocked in colossal global dysfunction” and aren’t ready or willing to tackle the challenges that threaten humanity’s future — and the planet’s. “Our world is in peril — and paralyzed,” he said.
UN Sums Up Climate Science: World Heading In Wrong Direction
Associated Press
With weather disasters costing $200 million a day and irreversible climate catastrophe looming, the world is “heading in the wrong direction,” the United Nations says in a new report that pulls together the latest science on climate change.
UN Sums Up Climate Science: World Heading In Wrong Direction
Associated Press
With weather disasters costing $200 million a day and irreversible climate catastrophe looming, the world is “heading in the wrong direction,” the United Nations says in a new report that pulls together the latest science on climate change.
UN Chief Asks World For ‘Massive’ Help In Flood-Hit Pakistan
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that the world owes impoverished Pakistan “massive” help in recovering from the summer’s devastating floods because the country bears less blame than many other nations for climate change, which experts say contributed to the deluge.
UN Chief Asks World For ‘Massive’ Help In Flood-Hit Pakistan
Associated Press
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that the world owes impoverished Pakistan “massive” help in recovering from the summer’s devastating floods because the country bears less blame than many other nations for climate change, which experts say contributed to the deluge.
As Cost Of Climate Change Rises, UN Urges Compensation
Associated Press
From drought to floods and sea level rise, the cost of damage caused by climate change will only get higher as the world warms, sparking concerns from both top officials and activists about how to pay for it.
As Cost Of Climate Change Rises, UN Urges Compensation
Associated Press
From drought to floods and sea level rise, the cost of damage caused by climate change will only get higher as the world warms, sparking concerns from both top officials and activists about how to pay for it.
UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
UN Seeks $160 Million In Emergency Aid For Pakistan Floods
Associated Press
The United Nations and Pakistan issued an appeal Tuesday for $160 million in emergency funding to help millions affected by record-breaking floods that have killed more than 1,160 people since mid-June.
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UN Chief Criticizes `Grotesque Greed’ Of Oil Companies
Associated Press
The United Nations chief sharply criticized the “grotesque greed” of oil and gas companies on Wednesday for making record profits from the energy crisis on the back of the world’s poorest people, “while destroying our only home.”
UN Chief Criticizes `Grotesque Greed’ Of Oil Companies
Associated Press
The United Nations chief sharply criticized the “grotesque greed” of oil and gas companies on Wednesday for making record profits from the energy crisis on the back of the world’s poorest people, “while destroying our only home.”
Police Disperse Anti-UN Protesters In Congo Amid Tensions
Associated Press
Police dispersed about 100 demonstrators in Congo’s eastern town of Beni on Monday, a day after U.N. peacekeepers returning to duty killed three people and wounded more than a dozen at the border with Uganda.
Police Disperse Anti-UN Protesters In Congo Amid Tensions
Associated Press
Police dispersed about 100 demonstrators in Congo’s eastern town of Beni on Monday, a day after U.N. peacekeepers returning to duty killed three people and wounded more than a dozen at the border with Uganda.
Blinken Says Russia Is Using Ukraine Nuclear Plant As 'Equivalent Of A Human Shield'
CBS News
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke at the United Nations Monday about what he called "a critical moment" in efforts to keep the world safe from nuclear threats.
Blinken Says Russia Is Using Ukraine Nuclear Plant As 'Equivalent Of A Human Shield'
CBS News
Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke at the United Nations Monday about what he called "a critical moment" in efforts to keep the world safe from nuclear threats.
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.
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.
Russia Pounds Major Ukrainian City After Expanding War Aims
Associated Press
Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.
Russia Pounds Major Ukrainian City After Expanding War Aims
Associated Press
Russian shelling pounded a densely populated area in Ukraine’s second-largest city Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring at least 23 others with a barrage that struck a mosque, a medical facility and a shopping area, according to officials and witnesses.
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Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
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Top Headlines
Oklahoma Turnpike Authority warns of smishing text scams targeting Oklahomans
Amanda Siew
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority wants Oklahomans to watch out for a smishing text scam that is utilizing PIKEPASS' logo and website. The agency says it is not affiliated with the texts and ask anyone who receives the texts to report them.
LiveFree OKC stripped of millions to reduce community violence
Matt McCabe
The federal government announced a $2 million grant to LiveFree OKC for a community violence intervention program has been canceled. It creates a need for a community nonprofit which says it just underwent an expansion.
Oklahoma man sentenced to 25 years for lewd acts against child; new charges filed
Tevis Hillis
Cleveland County judge sentences 22-year-old Joseph Schubert to the maximum 25 years for lewd acts to a child. The incident occurred at a local martial arts studio
Metro fire departments urge caution ahead of Flash Flood threats; How to stay safe
Elizabeth Fitz
Oklahoma fire departments stress flash flood precautions, following a fatal incident in Moore. Understand the risks and know what to do if trapped.
Woman overcomes near-death accident to run Boston Marathon again
Mike Glover
After a horrific accident, doctors declared Rachel Foster dead. But today she is alive and well and living her dream of running marathons.
Edmond family speaks out as DUI suspect faces new charges
Deanne Stein
The family an Edmond man killed in a wrong-way DUI crash is speaking out, warning others and demanding justice after learning the suspect has since been charged with additional crimes.
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