Multicultural Community Connect Queensland Newspaper December 2023 (MCCQ)

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Nations must go further than current Paris pledges or face global warming

Nairobi, Nov 21 (IANS)

As global temperatures and greenhouse gas emissions break records, the latest Emissions Gap Report from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) finds

that current pledges under the Paris Agreement put the world on track for a 2.5-2.9 degrees Celsius temperature rise above pre-industrial levels this century, pointing to the urgent need for increased climate action. Released ahead of the 2023 climate summit in Dubai, the Emissions Gap Report 2023: Broken Record -Temperatures hit new highs, yet world fails to cut emissions (again), finds that global low-carbon transformations

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are needed to deliver cuts to predicted 2030 greenhouse gas emissions of 28 per cent for a two-degree pathway and 42 per cent for a 1.5-degree pathway. “We know it is still possible to make the 1.5 degree limit a reality. It requires tearing out the poisoned root of the climate crisis: fossil fuels. And it demands a just, equitable renewables transition,” said Antonio Guterres, UN

Argentina’s president-elect foresees public spending adjustment, privatisations Buenos Aires, Nov 21 (IANS)

The president-elect of Argentina, Javier Milei, has said that when coming into office next month, he plans to make an adjustment in public spending, and privatize companies such as Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales (YPF) and public media. “My intention is to be the first link in the Argentine continued on pg. 2 reconstruction. Afterwards we will see if I have to govern for four or eight years. I want my government to mark a turning point in Argentine history,” Milei was quoted by the state news agency Telam as saying hostages released, as outlined on Monday. in the Qatari-mediated truce The far-right candidate deal, according to an Israeli from the Liberty Advances video statement. coalition won 55.69 per cent The temporary cease-fire in of the votes in Sunday’s runoff the Gaza Strip, entering its third day on Sunday, entails election, beating the ruling a cessation of hostilities and party candidate, Economy an increased flow of aid Minister Sergio Massa, who trucks carrying relief supplies and fuel through the Rafah crossing. The cease-fire agreement also stipulates the release of 50 Israeli female and teen hostages from Gaza in exchange for releasing 150 Palestinian women and children from Israeli prisons, with provisions for increasing the number of releases at subsequent stages of the agreement.

Mediation efforts ongoing to extend Gaza Truce Gaza/Jerusalem, Nov 27 (IANS)

Mediation efforts have been intensified to extend the current Israel-Hamas humanitarian cease-fire, Palestinian sources have reportedly said. “Qatar and Egypt conveyed a draft agreement to Israel and Hamas aiming to extend the current four-day cease-fire and facilitate a larger prisoner exchange between the two sides,” the Palestinian sources, who wished to be anonymous, told Xinhua news agency. The sources said the discussions involved the release of 40 to 50 detainees in Gaza, with increased humanitarian aid flowing into the enclave to alleviate the humanitarian

crisis. Hamas has shown initial willingness regarding the Qatari-Egyptian proposal. According to a statement from a representative of the group on Sunday night, “Hamas is seeking to extend the cease-fire beyond the four days that were initially agreed upon with Israel.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he might agree to extend the truce with Hamas by a few days if Hamas would free more hostages. In a phone call with US President Joe Biden, Netanyahu said he would “welcome” the truce extension on the basis of an additional day for every additional ten

Agents charging Indian students more ahead of UK govt ban on dependents

Netanyahu says ‘war to continue till Hamas are crushed’ as 5 nations work on ceasefire London, Nov 23 (IANS) Hamas leaders were willing for a larger swap. extension Education agents are charging to extend the truce for another “Netanyahu can see that Tel Aviv, Nov 29 (IANS)

Five countries have been negotiating feverishly towards hammering out an agreement to extend the current ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas beyond Thursday for another four days even as fears loomed large over resumption of war in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said war will continue to crush Hamas fully even if ceasefire is extended and hostages are returned. However, he faces pressure from US President Joe Biden to end the conflict. Negotiators from at least five countries were working towards an agreement to extend a ceasefire in Gaza Strip while Hamas announced on Wednesday that three militant-held Israeli hostages have died, media reports said. www.mccq.org.au

four days and release more Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, the Times of Israel reported, citing a source close to the militant group. Israeli officials also showed interest in extending the cease-fire with the proviso that Hamas agree to release more hostages.

Officials in Qatar, Egypt and the US have been working with Hamas and Israeli leaders on another temporary extension with an eye towards ending the 50-day war. Netanyahu, however, is firm that fighting will ultimately continue until Hamas has been crushed. Martin Indyk, a former US ambassador to Israel, wrote on X that the “time is ripe”

obtained 44.3 percent of the votes, Xinhua news agency reported. Milei, who will assume the presidency on December 10 for a four-year term, said that he will carry out a “fiscal adjustment” to put public accounts in order, which “will not be paid for by the good Argentines, but by the politicians”. He also said he intends to privatize state-owned companies and agencies, such as the YPF, Energia Argentina, public television, national radio and Telam, among others.

Hamas prefers not to return to war but the public insistence on prioritizing return of hostages ties his hands,” Indyk wrote.

“And pressure from (President Joe) Biden to extend the pause makes it doubly difficult for him to resume the battle.” However, a senior Israeli official told USA Today that, despite reports to the contrary, he was “not aware of any possibility” to turn the pause into a longer-term cease-fire involving all the remaining hostages, including men and soldiers, being released in exchange for all Palestinians in Israeli jails. “We are doubtful there is such an offer,” the official said. Israel has been pounding Gaza since Hamas militants

Indian students more money to secure spots at UK universities ahead of a government ban, which prohibits dependents from entering the country, beginning January 1, 2024. A near-eightfold rise in the number of family members joining foreign students led Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to announce the ban earlier this year for those not studying

slipped into Israel on October 7 on a mission of destruction, killing 1,200 people before racing back into Gaza with an estimated 240 hostages. Israel’s response has been tierce reducing parts of Gaza into massive rubble with bombardment in a vengeful military campaign that Palestinian authorities say has killed more than 13,000 people.

“high-value” degrees under government plans. A couple paid 30,000 pounds to secure a student visa and a dependent’s visa to travel to the UK together, according to The Telegraph newspaper. With a rise in the number of students accelerating their visa applications to avoid the ban, some universities have opened up applications in November and December, the report added. Sunak’s announcement followed a sharp rise in study-related visas for dependents of students, which almost doubled from 80,846 in the year ending June 2022 to 154,063 in June 2023, accounting for nearly 24 per continued on pg. 2

The truce began on Friday and initially was to last four days, allowing the release of 50 Israeli hostages and 150 Israeli-held Palestinian prisoners. The talks resulted in a two-day extension through Wednesday that allowed for more releases. continued on pg. 23

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