K&L Gates Advises Dianomi PLC on AIM Admission and Fundraising

28 Mei 2021 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

London – Global law firm K&L Gates LLP has advised Dianomi plc on its listing on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange and a £37 million placing of both existing and new shares. Dianomi is a leading provider of native digital advertising services to premium clients in the […]

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WALHI: Putusan Pengadilan Den Haag langkah maju gerakan iklim global

27 Mei 2021 Asupan Warta / Newsfeed 0 Comment

Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) menyebut putusan majelis hakim Pengadilan Den Haag, Belanda, yang memerintahkan Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) mengurangi emisi karbon dioksida (CO2) sebesar 45 persen pada 2030 sebagai langkah …

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Financing Sustainable Development Goal 2 and the end of hunger

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Issue Post May 27, 2021 Financing Sustainable Development Goal 2 and the end of hunger Eugenio Díaz-Bonilla How to achieve a key goal while helping to transform food systems.

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UNHCR calls for continued engagement and increased support for Afghanistan

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Country: Afghanistan Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees While the international community has made immense contributions during the last 20 years, aid has been on the decline. UNHCR’s financial appeal of US$ 123.5 million for 2021 is only 24 per cent funded.

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Why Stakeholder Coalitions Could Be Key to the Glasgow Climate Summit’s Success

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Credit: Guillermo Flores/IPS By Felix Dodds and Chris SpenceNEW YORK, May 27 2021 (IPS) The past few weeks brought a burst of optimism on the climate front. It began on April 18 with the US-China announcement on climate cooperation. This was followed in quick succession by the EU Parliament’s vote […]

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US Navy deployment could leave an aircraft carrier-sized gap in Asia’s tense waters

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United States Navy commanders face a potential shortfall in their Asia sea power in the coming weeks as tensions simmer with China in the region’s waters.

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Climate change could push temperatures at Olympics to the ‘danger-zone’ for athletes

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English Supreme Court Rejects Insurers’ Reliance on “Deliberate Acts” Policy Exclusion

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Introduction The English Supreme Court recently dismissed the appeal of an insurance company attempting to rely on a policy exclusion for “deliberate acts.” Although the court in Burnett or Grant v International Insurance Company of Hanover Ltd1 agreed with the insurers on the interpretation of important aspects of the exclusion, it […]

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Court orders Shell to cut carbon emissions 45% by 2030

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Oil major Royal Dutch Shell must reduce its carbon emissions by 45 percent by the end of 2030, according to a landmark ruling by the Rechtspraak court in The Hague on Wednesday. It’s being celebrated across the globe by climate advocates who filed the suit and millions who support them. […]

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Q&A: If China had a Free Press COVID-19 Pandemic ‘May not Have been so Severe’

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Social distancing in a Macau Hospital waiting room. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said censorship of the Chinese media made the COVID-19 situation worse. Photo by Macau Photo Agency on Unsplash By Ed HoltBRATISLAVA, May 26 2021 (IPS) China is one of the worst places in the world for media freedom, […]

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