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30 Nov 2023

#society

Le Monde: 'Milestone day' as Nepal registers first LGBTQ+ marriage
'Milestone day' as Nepal registers first LGBTQ+ marriage
An LGBTQ+ couple in Nepal obtains a marriage certificate, the first in South Asia. They faced initial refusal from the district court but were able to register their marriage with the local authorities. This is seen as a milestone for marriage equality.


#war

Times Of Israel: Three killed, 6 injured in terror shooting at Jerusalem entrance bus stop
Three killed, 6 injured in terror shooting at Jerusalem entrance bus stop
Three killed, six wounded in terror shooting at Jerusalem bus stop. Two Palestinian gunmen attacked, killed by off-duty soldiers and armed civilian. Attackers identified as Hamas members previously jailed for terror activity.


Times Of Israel: Be’eri community shouts for joy as kibbutz’s Gaza hostages make their way home
Be’eri community shouts for joy as kibbutz’s Gaza hostages make their way home
Israeli hostages from Kibbutz Be'eri are finally released by Hamas after 54 days of captivity in Gaza. The news brings relief and joy to their families and loved ones, although there is still sadness for those who did not make it home. The wait was agonizing, but the return of the hostages strengthens the resolve to continue the fight against Hamas and ensure the safety and security of the Israeli people.


#history

GB News: Henry Kissinger, former US secretary of state, dies aged 100
Henry Kissinger, former US secretary of state, dies aged 100
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, key figure in the Cold War, has died at 100. He played a crucial role in ending American involvement in the Vietnam War and had a significant impact on US foreign politics. Kissinger, who was born in Germany, served under Presidents Nixon and Ford and was known for his controversial approach to international relations. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in ending the Vietnam War.


#health

The Epoch Times: Public Skepticism Grows in China as Child Pneumonia Surge Fuels COVID-19 Speculation
Public Skepticism Grows in China as Child Pneumonia Surge Fuels COVID-19 Speculation
China is facing a surge in child pneumonia cases, suspected to be caused by a mutated strain of COVID-19. Chinese health authorities initially denied any unusual pathogens, but later acknowledged that known respiratory pathogens could lead to a major outbreak. The authorities claim that influenza, adenovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus are causing the illnesses, but experts doubt the effectiveness of available treatments. Concerns over transparency and similar outbreaks in other countries have raised international concerns.


#outdoors

Backpacker: ‘The Outside Show’ Debuts Tonight on Outside Watch
‘The Outside Show’ Debuts Tonight on Outside Watch
The Outside Show is a new weekly program discussing outdoor adventures and featuring expert hosts and celebrity guests. It covers topics such as the housing crisis in mountain towns, aprés skiing rituals, and winter gear recommendations. Tune in at 8 P.M. EST on Wednesday, November 29 on Outside Watch.


#other

Le Monde: Phasing out fossil fuels: Will COP28 end up breaking the taboo?
Phasing out fossil fuels: Will COP28 end up breaking the taboo?
Fossil fuels are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions, but they have been largely ignored in climate negotiations until now. The term "fossil" was not mentioned in any COP decisions until 2021, and it does not appear in the Kyoto Protocol or the Paris Agreement. The difficulty in addressing this issue lies in governments' reluctance to commit to measures that directly affect their national policies.


Forbes: Cricket’s Congested Calendar Underlined By Low-Key Australia And India T20I Series
Cricket’s Congested Calendar Underlined By Low-Key Australia And India T20I Series
Australian cricketers were denied a public celebration after winning the World Cup due to obligations to play in a T20I series in India. The series, scheduled purely for financial reasons, has low attendance and lacks excitement. Cricket's packed calendar, including the rise of T20 leagues, is suffocating international cricket and may lead to the demise of the 50-over format.