Villa sign goalkeeper Suzuki and left-back Ruggeri

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Villa sign goalkeeper Suzuki and left-back Ruggeri

Baku, August 19, AZERTAC Aston Villa have confirmed the signings of goalkeeper Zion Suzuki and left-back Matteo Ruggeri, according to BBC.Japan international Suzuki makes the move to Villa Park from Italian si ... »»»

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Asian News International India 11.11.2025. 23:17

CoP30 Brazil: India underlines need for reliable, affordable, equitable access to climate technologies

Belem [Brazil], November 12 (ANI): India on Tuesday delivered statements on behalf of the BASIC (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) group and the Like-Minded Developing Countries (LMDC) group at the Opening Plenary of the UNFCCC CoP30, in Belem, Brazil, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and C»»»

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Hindustan Times India 03.09.2025. 03:24

Multilateralism key agenda for Cop30, says Lago

COP30 aims to strengthen multilateralism amid geopolitical tensions, focusing on real climate action rather than formal agreements, says President Lago. The UN Climate Conference (COP30) and its focus on rebuilding multilateralism is a counter to unilateral trade measures and ongoing tariff wars, g»»»

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The Guardian Gran Bretagna 22.05.2025. 04:15

We bear the brunt of the climate crisis. A Pacific Cop could help shape the global response | Surangel Whipps Jr

Watching from the western Pacific, we saw many describe Australia’s recent election as a decisive moment for climate and energy policy. If that was the case, the people of Australia have spoken loud and clear. Like many of us in the Pacific had hoped, most Australians wanted to throw off the shackl»»»

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The Times of India India 07.03.2025. 00:52

Geopolitical tensions weakening trust, US decision will influence COP30: Brazil's climate minister

File photo: Brazil's environment and climate minister Marina Silva (Picture credit: X/@MarinaSilva) NEW DELHI: Ongoing geopolitical challenges like wars, trade disputes and technology conflicts are weakening the trust among countries and making climate action more difficult, Brazil's environment an»»»

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