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UN agency's report says 'urgent action' is needed to protect such communities' well-being
'I’m Lebanese, whatever you throw at us we manage. I’m really fine with this heat'
Zayed Alzayani suggests date for talks to be finalised, while British negotiators highlight 'clear political will' for agreement
Over two decades, the cost of floods, droughts and other climate change catastrophes to the EU nation topped €145bn
At least four people have been killed by blazes as scientists warn climate change will make devastating heat more regular
Egypt and Germany lead discussions that may shape agenda for Cop27 in November
Flights to send asylum-seekers to the African country were grounded at the last minute by legal action in June
Of the initial 11 contenders for the top job, more than half were from an Asian or African background
UK deputy prime minister calls on the public to be 'resilient' and 'enjoy the sunshine', as Met Office issues its first-ever red warning over extreme heat
Fathi Bashagha of Libya's eastern faction urges British politicians to back him in seizing power from Tripoli
Lighter, nimbler government and 'anti-woke' platform on offer from ambitious politician
The politician, 55, was born in Iraq to Kurdish parents and arrived in Britain as a young boy
MP and Foreign Affairs Committee chairman has no ministerial experience but is offering a ‘fresh start’ if he becomes UK prime minister
Liz Truss and Sameh Shoukry sign statement of intent after talks
The Lebanese House: saving a home; saving a city, explores the reconstruction of Lebanon's capital after the 2020 port explosion