Tag #International Cooperation

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Global Biodiversity Deal Reached in Rome

After a challenging negotiation process, over 150 countries reached an agreement at the Cop16 in Rome to establish a financial mechanism to protect global biodiversity, aiming to provide $200 billion annually by 2030 with a focus on aiding developing nations and indigenous communities.

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Life on Land
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COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement

Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.

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Life on Land
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G20 Meeting Ends Without Consensus Amidst Climate Finance Disputes and Key Absences

The G20 meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, concluded without a joint communique due to disagreements on climate finance and the absence of key officials from the US, China, India, and Japan, highlighting growing global economic divisions and weakening multilateral cooperation.

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Climate Action
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Rome Biodiversity Talks: Funding, Trust, and 2030 Targets at Stake

The UN's biodiversity conference (COP16) reconvenes in Rome to finalize 2030 targets for halting nature loss, facing challenges of insufficient funding ($10.95 billion pledged, short of the $20 billion target), lack of trust in the UN process, and low ministerial attendance, despite over 150 countri...

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Life on Land
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Spanish Guardia Civil Intercepts Drug Smugglers in Moroccan Waters

Spanish Guardia Civil officers intercepted a drug-smuggling vessel in Moroccan waters, apprehending two individuals and seizing drugs after a high-speed chase; despite entering Moroccan territory, cooperation with Moroccan authorities resolved the situation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Mediterranean Nations Unite to Save Critically Endangered European Eels

A UN-FAO project, completed in 2020, brought together nine Mediterranean countries to address the drastic decline (over 90% in 45 years) of the European eel due to overfishing, pollution, and migration barriers; collaborative management strategies are now being implemented.

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Life Below Water
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COP16 Reaches $200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement

Nearly 200 nations finalized a plan at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Rome, committing $200 billion annually to biodiversity protection, a substantial increase from previous years, resolving key disagreements from the prior COP15 meeting in Cali.

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Life on Land
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FDA Participates in WHO Flu Shot Update Despite Trump's Ban

The FDA participated in the WHO's meeting on updating influenza shots despite President Trump's ban, contributing data and collaborating under an exemption for public health emergencies; the US resumed data sharing, using public platforms instead of WHO servers.

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Good Health and Well-being
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German Drug Kingpin Arrested in Spain After International Manhunt

Spanish Guardia Civil arrested a top German drug trafficker on February 19th, 2025, in Estepona, Spain, following an October 2024 operation that dismantled his organization, seizing 300 kg of drugs, €430,000, and weapons; he possessed false documents and additional drugs upon arrest.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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US Blocks Climate Scientists from Key IPCC Meeting

The US government blocked its climate scientists from attending the UN climate panel's (IPCC) meeting in China, raising concerns about the future of international climate cooperation and the IPCC's ability to function effectively, as the US plays a significant role in climate research.

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Climate Action
theglobeandmail.com
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Renewed Interest in NAWAPA Amidst North American Water Crisis

The 1964 North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) plan to divert Canadian water southward is being reconsidered due to severe water shortages in the U.S. Southwest and Mexico, prompting debate on transboundary water management and the potential for conflict.

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Clean Water and Sanitation
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US Pulls Out of Key IPCC Climate Report

The Trump administration blocked US scientists from participating in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report due in 2029, impacting an international meeting in China and jeopardizing global climate action research following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

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Climate Action

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