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Magdalena Andersson in sight of becoming Sweden’s first woman PM


Gothenburg (Sweden) (AFP) – Sweden is a step closer to getting its first woman prime minister as left-wing politician Magdalena Andersson, dubbed the “bulldozer”, has been elected head of the main ruling party. Despite Sweden being known as a bastion for gender-equality, it has yet to have a woman as its head of government. She succeeds outgoing leader and Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, who announced his resignation in August, and now has to win a vote in parliament to be prime minister.

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World’s highest ski resort lost to climate change


Chacaltaya (Bolivia) (AFP) – Once the highest ski resort in the world but now a crumbling relic to climate change in the Bolivian Andes, Chacaltaya was a popular family weekend retreat for inhabitants of La Paz, just 30 kilometers away. By 1998, the Chacaltaya glacier had been reduced to just seven percent of its size in 1940, while it disappeared entirely in 2009.

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Smog envelopes India’s capital as air quality plummets


New Delhi (AFP) – Thick smog envelops India’s capital as its air quality plummets to hazardous levels. New Delhi is choked by deadly smog every winter because of it’s position and weather patterns. The Hindu festival of Diwali contributes to air quality problems as residents set off fireworks each year.

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UK finance minister pledges billions at COP26 to achieve net zero


Glasgow (AFP) – Speaking at COP26 in Glasgow, the UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak says finance and business ministers at COP26 have developed a plan to deliver $100 billion of public capital and access to $130 trillion of private capital, especially to developing countries, to help them make the transition to net zero.

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Germany experiencing ‘pandemic of the unvaccinated’ says health minister


Berlin (AFP) – German Health Minister Jens Spahn says the country is experiencing a “pandemic of the unvaccinated” at a press conference, as the number of Covid-19 infections rises in Germany. Germany, Europe’s most populous country with some 83 million people, has been grappling with a fourth wave of Covid-19 cases in recent weeks that has seen the seven-day incidence rate hit highs not seen since May.

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Making rocks from CO2 in Iceland


ON THE HENGILL VOLCANO (Iceland) (AFP) – At the foot of an Icelandic volcano, a newly opened plant makes rocks from carbon dioxide sucked from the air, trapping the main gas responsible for global warming. The Orca facility, whose name is based on the Icelandic word for “energy”, does its cutting-edge work at the Hellisheidi geothermal power plant in southwest Iceland.

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Mexican women march against femicide on Day of the Dead


Tzintzuntzan (Mexico) (AFP) – Women in Mexico City take to the streets on the Day of the Dead to march against femicide, which commonly refers to the killing of a girl or woman by a partner or family member. Many women at the protest have painted their faces as “Catrinas,” a skeletal representation of death.

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Squid Game-themed protesters ‘play games’ in Glasgow


Glasgow (AFP) – Activists and protesters call on world leaders to “stop playing climate games” and to fulfil their climate pledges at a protest inspired by “Squid Game”, the South Korean dystopian show that became a global sensation after its release on Netflix. The UN’s climate conference started this week in Glasgow and will continue for another two weeks to try to craft national plans to forestall the most devastating impacts of global warming.

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