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Climate Change: EU Raises $300bn Annual Cash Offer To Poor Nations

The European Union on Saturday raised an offer by rich nations to help poor countries worst hit by climate change to $300 billion a year in a bid to salvage talks that the developing world warned were on the brink of collapse.
Negotiators worked through the night in a windowless sports stadium in the Caspian Sea city of Baku in a search for compromise as the two-week UN climate talks dragged into an extra day.
In a year set to be the hottest ever recorded, developing nations bearing the brunt of rising drought and disasters flatly rejected Friday an initial offer of $250 billion per year by 2035.
Two negotiators said the EU was urging that wealthy countries — whose ranks also include the United States, Britain and Japan — raise the sum to $300 billion.
But this came with conditions in other parts of the broader climate deal under discussion at the COP29 conference in Azerbaijan, the negotiators added.
The Europeans in particular want an annual review of global efforts to phase out fossil fuels, which are the main drivers of global warming.
This has run into opposition from Saudi Arabia, which has sought to water down a landmark pledge to transition away from oil, gas and coal made at COP28 last year.
Irish climate minister Eamon Ryan said he was “hopeful” for a deal but that a clearer picture would emerge later in the day when a new text is expected.
“We need to get an agreement. This is important that we give hope to the world, that multilateralism can work, that we are responding to the climate crisis,” Ryan told AFP.
He said there was a recognition of the need for more money for the developing world, “but also we have to put a halt to the advance of fossil fuels.”
Ali Mohamed, chair of the African Group of Negotiators, told AFP that there had been “good discussions” on finance after the initial $250 billion offer which he called “a big mockery”.
He said that developing nations had made clear that a lack of movement would “lead to a failure of COP”.
“No deal is better than a bad deal,” he said.
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Trump Flexes Military Might At Anniversary Parade As Protests Sweep US

Trump hailed the United States as the “hottest country in the world” after watching tanks, aircraft and troops file past him in Washington on Saturday to honour the 250th anniversary of the US army.
It formed a stark split screen with turmoil at home and abroad, as police used teargas to disperse protesters in Los Angeles and US ally, Israel, traded missile fire with Iran in a rapidly escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Trump’s parade on an overcast night in Washington came after hundreds of thousands of “No Kings” demonstrators thronged the streets in cities including New York, Philadelphia, Houston and Atlanta.
The Republican largely avoided his usual domestic political diatribes in an unusually brief speech and instead focused on praising the US army, saying that they “fight, fight, fight, and they win, win, win.”
The display of military might comes as Trump asserts his power domestically and on the international stage.
Trump used his parade address to send a warning to Washington’s adversaries of “total and complete” defeat, with the United States increasingly at risk of entanglement in Israel’s conflict with Iran.
“Time and again, America’s enemies have learned that if you threaten the American people, our soldiers are coming for you,” Trump said.
Trump had openly dreamed since his first term as President of having a grand military parade of the type more often seen in Moscow or Pyongyang.
The last such parade in the United States was at the end of the Gulf War in 1991.
Trump stood and saluted on a stage outside the White House as tanks rumbled past, aircraft roared overhead and nearly 7,000 troops marched by.
Troops and military hardware from different eras passed by, with an announcer reeling off US victories in battles with Japanese, German, Chinese, and Vietnamese forces in past wars.
The army said the parade cost up to $45 million.
The crowd sang “Happy Birthday” and there were occasional chants of “USA! USA!” but the atmosphere was less intense than one of the barnstorming rallies that swept Trump to power.
The White House said that “over 250,000 patriots showed up” for the event, without providing evidence.
Communications Director, Steven Cheung, described the “No Kings” protests as a “complete and utter failure.”
“No Kings” organisers said protesters gathered in hundreds of places, with AFP journalists seeing large crowds in several cities.
Organisers said they were protesting against Trump’s dictatorial overreach, particularly what they described as the strongman symbolism of the parade.
“I think people are mad as hell,” Lindsay Ross, a 28-year-old musician, told AFP in New York, where tens of thousands of people rallied.
Some protesters targeted Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, while a small group even gathered in Paris.
“I think it’s disgusting,” protester Sarah Hargrave, 42, said in the Washington suburb of Bethesda, describing Trump’s parade as a “display of authoritarianism.”
Thousands turned out in Los Angeles to protest against Trump’s deployment of troops in the country’s second-largest city following clashes sparked by immigration raids.
“He’s trying to bully Los Angeles into complying with everything that he’s trying to do, and we’re not going to do that. We’re a city of immigrants,” a protester who gave his name as Armando told AFP.
After a day of largely peaceful protests, police unexpectedly began moving people away from the LA protest area, igniting confusion and anger among demonstrators caught off guard and unsure of where to go.
Police on horseback pushed crowds back as law enforcement fired tear gas and flash-bang grenades hours ahead of an 8 pm (0300 GMT) curfew.
Police officials said a “small group of agitators” had begun throwing rocks, bottles, and fireworks at officers, prompting the decision to deploy tear gas and order the crowd to disperse.
Violence shattered the calm elsewhere, with a shooting at a “No Kings” demonstration in the western US city of Salt Lake City.
At least one person was critically injured and three people were taken into custody, police said.
The killing of a Democratic lawmaker and her husband in the northern state of Minnesota on Saturday, in what the governor called a targeted attack, also cast a pall over the parade.
Trump was quick to condemn the attacks outside Minneapolis in which former state speaker, Melissa Hortman, and her husband were killed, while another state lawmaker and his wife were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.
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King Charles Honours Indian Air Crash Victims At Birthday Parade

The king, 76, requested amendments to the parade, known as Trooping the Colour, “as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy”, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.
A total 279 people, including passengers, crew and people on the ground, died on Thursday when a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London’s Gatwick Airport crashed on take-off from Ahmedabad in eastern India.
The victims included 52 Britons. A sole survivor has been named as British man Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, from the central English city of Leicester.
In a written message after the disaster, Charles said he was “desperately shocked by the terrible events” and expressed his “deepest possible sympathy”.
Trooping the Colour, a minutely choreographed military tradition dating back more than two centuries, marks the British sovereign’s official birthday.
It starts at Buckingham Palace and moves down The Mall to Horse Guards Parade, where Charles receives a royal salute before inspecting soldiers.
Hundreds of people gathered outside the palace and along The Mall to watch the spectacle.
They included a small group of anti-monarchist protesters with yellow placards reading “not my king” and “down with the crown”.
Charles, who is still undergoing weekly treatment for an unspecified cancer, was accompanied by Queen Camilla for the parade.
Also present were heir Prince William, 42, his wife Catherine, also known as Kate, and their three children: George, 11, Charlotte, 10 and Louis, seven.
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UK ‘alarmed’ by escalating middle east conflict, urges de-escalation

“Alarmed by further strikes in the Middle East overnight, with reports of fatalities and injuries in Israel, Lammy said in a post on X, ”We must urgently de-escalate & prevent any further harm to civilians.”
Lammy also confirmed speaking with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, to “urge calm” amid growing international calls for restraint.
At least three civilians were killed and 70 others wounded in Iranian ballistic missile barrages that targeted central Israel.
Tehran has not yet released an updated casualty figure from the Israeli strikes that hit military and nuclear facilities across Iran.
According to The Times of London, the UK was not notified in advance of Israel’s initial strike on Iran.
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