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COP28: Global effort to phase out fossil fuels

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World leaders at COP28 have intensified their commitment to combat climate change by embarking on a bold initiative to phase out fossil fuels.

The United Nations climate talks, held in a virtual format due to ongoing pandemic concerns, saw representatives from nearly 200 countries coming together to address the urgent need for action on the climate crisis.

The decision to focus on ending fossil fuel use marks a significant departure from previous climate negotiations.

Countries have traditionally grappled with setting emissions reduction targets, but this year’s conference places a strong emphasis on the need to transition away from the reliance on coal, oil, and natural gas. Experts argue that this shift is critical to limiting global temperature rise and avoiding the most catastrophic effects of climate change.

Key highlights of the COP28 agreement include setting ambitious deadlines for phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, promoting renewable energy sources, and encouraging the development of green technologies.

The conference also established a fund to support developing nations in their transition away from fossil fuels, recognizing that these countries often face the greatest challenges in achieving sustainability.

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Experts warn RedNote is censorship disguised as freedom

Rednote: the dark side of TikTok’s refuge, where censorship masks itself as freedom and erodes user autonomy.

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Rednote: the dark side of TikTok’s refuge, where censorship masks itself as freedom and erodes user autonomy.

As TikTok encounters significant challenges in Western markets, users are migrating to RedNote, the international version of Xiaohongshu.

Though it presents itself as a lifestyle platform similar to TikTok, RedNote operates under a more stringent framework shaped by Chinese censorship laws.

While TikTok promotes free expression, RedNote prioritises compliance with China’s regulatory standards, emphasising socialist values over free speech.

Initially, Western users may not recognise the platform’s censorship, but RedNote’s moderation suppresses dissent and encourages self-censorship regarding sensitive political topics.

Reports indicate that posts addressing issues like Chinese cybersecurity laws or human rights in Xinjiang are often removed. Guidelines for handling politically sensitive content reflect a systematic approach to censorship.

This environment conditions users, particularly young people, to avoid discussing controversial topics, effectively narrowing the range of acceptable discourse.

RedNote’s algorithms favour state-approved content, reinforcing a controlled narrative.

The normalization of this trade-off between freedom and control is concerning. Many young users may not fully understand the implications of their consent to the platform’s extensive data collection practices.

RedNote’s privacy policy indicates that it collects a range of personal data, which can be shared with third parties, posing significant privacy risks.

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Trump receives special Diet Coke bottle from Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola CEO gifts Trump commemorative Diet Coke bottle; highlights company’s economic contributions. Limited bottles for inauguration events planned.

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Coca-Cola CEO gifts Trump commemorative Diet Coke bottle; highlights company’s economic contributions. Limited bottles for inauguration events planned.

Coca-Cola Company chairman and CEO James Quincey presented President-elect Donald Trump with a commemorative bottle of Diet Coke ahead of his inauguration.

Trump’s preference for Diet Coke is widely known.

According to a Coca-Cola spokesperson, this gift reflects the company’s tradition of creating special bottles for U.S. presidential inaugurations since 2005. Quincey also highlighted Coca-Cola’s economic contributions during the meeting.

The commemorative bottle is noted as the first-ever Presidential Commemorative Inaugural Diet Coke bottle.

Coca-Cola, with over 60 bottling partners, generates $58 billion in U.S. economic activity and supports 860,000 jobs each year, which Quincey emphasised as part of their commitment to the nation’s economic future.

The Trump team was contacted for a statement, but no response was received.

Coca-Cola has indicated that a limited number of these Diet Coke bottles will be distributed during inauguration events, but they will not be available for public sale.

In a past article from The New York Times, it was suggested that Trump consumes up to a dozen Diet Cokes daily.

Trump has previously tweeted about his relationship with Diet Coke, notably stating in 2012 that he had “never seen a thin person drinking Diet Coke,” while later expressing a lack of concern about Coca-Cola’s opinion on his commentary regarding their product.

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Israel and Hamas agree to pause fighting in Gaza

Israel and Hamas agree to cease-fire deal, aiming to end 15-month war amid regional tensions and hostages’ release.

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Israel and Hamas agree to cease-fire deal, aiming to end 15-month war amid regional tensions and hostages’ release.

Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to pause fighting in the Gaza Strip, as confirmed by Arab mediators and an Israeli official. This agreement presents a potential end to a 15-month conflict that has devastated the region and raised fears of wider unrest.

Despite ongoing disputes regarding a permanent ceasefire, both sides agreed to move forward with the current deal. The terms resemble those previously proposed, however, significant shifts in circumstances have encouraged this recent negotiation.

Hamas has faced substantial losses due to Israeli military actions that have decimated its leadership and weakened its allies, such as Hezbollah and Iran. Concurrently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strengthened his coalition, diminishing the influence of right-wing factions opposed to a ceasefire whilst benefiting from military successes.

Recent comments from President-elect Donald Trump about potential escalations in the Middle East if hostages are not released have added urgency to the situation. His remarks suggest dire consequences for Hamas and others.

Onlookers in Tel Aviv celebrated news of the ceasefire while Palestinians in Khan Younis sought updates. Negotiations, involving Trump’s Middle East envoy and officials from multiple nations, occurred in Doha, Qatar.

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