ANALYSIS-Europe's electric car revolution risks job loss backlash, unions warn

Without alternative jobs or training opportunities, the threat of a redundancy wave raises hard questions about the social costs of transitioning to a low-carbon economy

Taliban claim control of Panjshir, promise formation of government 'soon'

The Taliban assured the people of Panjshir, who are ethnically distinct and who fought them during their 1996-2001 rule, that there would be no "discriminatory act against them"


'Human toll was tremendous': Ida's death count rises while 600,000 still lack power

Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana as a Category 4 hurricane and the latest death toll there rose to at least 13 people on Sunday


Kabul diary: A gay Afghan tries to flee the Taliban

A gay Afghan teacher records his perilous effort to board a flight out of Kabul


GoDaddy terminates hosting of Texas anti-abortion tip website

Portions of the website which allow people to submit anonymous tips on suspected abortions on Friday showed a notification saying the site had been locked down


Taliban tells Berlin it will welcome German companies, aid

Germany has urged the Taliban to respect human rights, particularly those of women, in order for them to resume a diplomatic presence in Kabul and unfreeze development aid


LGBT+ Afghans left behind say world turned its back on them

Life was already difficult for LGBT+ people in Afghanistan, but those unable to flee fear their lives are in danger under Taliban rule


Australia sees strong future for coal beyond 2030 despite U.N. call

Australia is one of the world's largest carbon emitters per capita, but continues to back fossil fuel industries, saying tougher action on emissions would cost jobs


Florida teachers on edge as mask war, COVID surge mark first weeks of school

At least four Miami-Dade County teachers or staff have died from COVID so far this school year, while parents clash with school and health officials over COVID precautions


Shipping industry proposes levy to speed up zero carbon future

Global shipping accounts for nearly 3% of the world's CO2 emissions and the sector is under growing pressure to get cleaner


China vows to curb urban demolitions, preserve cultural heritage

New urban planning guidelines said it was now forbidden to "demolish the real", chop down old trees, change old place names or make changes to lake or river systems



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