In a First, Rich Countries Agree to Pay for Climate Damages in Poor Nations
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| By Benjamin Mueller Financial and bureaucratic barriers in the United States mean that the next generation of Covid vaccines may well be designed here, but used elsewhere. | | | By Brad Plumer, Lisa Friedman, Max Bearak and Jenny Gross After 30 years of deadlock, a new U.N. climate agreement aims to pay developing countries for loss and damage caused by global warming. But huge questions remain about how it would work. | | | By Ryan Mac and Kellen Browning Mr. Musk, who had asked Twitter users about whether to bring back the former president to the service, said, "The people have spoken." | | |
| Business By Eric Lipton and Kenneth P. Vogel The gambling industry and its allies got their way with lawmakers after showering them with donations, gifts and dubious arguments. | | | Opinion | The Editorial Board By The Editorial Board Right-wing extremist violence in the U.S. is part of a global phenomenon. It should be treated that way. | | |
| By EarthCam A fireball spotted zooming across Toronto's skyline was also seen by observers in the northeastern United States. | | | By Reuters Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III stressed the high stakes of the Russia-Ukraine war for the United States and its allies during a keynote address at the Halifax International Security Forum. | | | By Reuters The 11-hour journey signaled the start of regular service between the two cities for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine. | | |
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