Political tensions stemming from France's support for Armenia and its accusations against Baku resurfaced at the COP29 climate summit. But what is driving the ongoing tension between the two sides?
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Mumbai airport received a bomb threat when an anonymous caller claimed a traveler named Mohammad, heading to Azerbaijan, was carrying explosives. Authorities quickly initiated security protocols, with airport officials working closely with local police and the airline to investigate the situation and ensure public safety. The threat is still being assessed, and no explosives have been found as of now.
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At COP29, India has urged developed nations to commit at least $1.3 trillion annually until 2030 in climate finance, emphasizing the need for grants and.. IndiaTimes
Former US vice-president now climate campaigner Al Gore said it is 'absurd' that the presidency of the UN climate talks is being repeatedly handed to petrostates, in an exclusive interview with Euronews.
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